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East Kilbride

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East Kilbride
Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde an Ear
East Kilbride (Scotland)
East Kilbride

East Kilbride shown within Scotland
Population 73,820 (2004 GRO Scotland Estimate)
Council area South Lanarkshire
Lieutenancy area Lanarkshire
Constituent country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GLASGOW
Postcode district G74-75
Dialling code 01355 & 0141
Police Strathclyde
Fire Strathclyde
Ambulance Scottish
European Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow CC
Scottish Parliament East Kilbride
List of places: UKScotland

Coordinates: 55°47′N 4°09′W / 55.78, -4.15

East Kilbride, Scotlands first new town, is a moderately sized suburban town in the south eastern suburbs of the city of Glasgow Scotland.

East Kilbride is on high ground on the south side of the Cathkin Braes, about (8 miles) south east of Glasgow city centre. The Rotten Calder (River) flows along the east side of East Kilbride, northward toward the River Clyde.

East Kilbride forms part of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. East Kilbride has recently replaced Paisley as Scotland's largest town [4], however the difference in population between the two centres is negligible.

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[edit] East Kilbride, New Town

East Kilbride
East Kilbride

East Kilbride grew from a small village of around 900 inhabitants in 1930 to become eventually a large burgh. Behind this growth lay the rapid industrialisation of the nineteenth century which left much of the working population throughout Scotland's central belt from Glasgow to Edinburgh living in the housing stock built at the end of that century but accommodating far more people. The Great War postponed any better housing as did the Treaty of Versailles and the period of post war settlement it created. In turn this was followed by the Great Depression. After the Second World War Glasgow already suffering from chronic shortages of housing had to deal with bomb damage from the war.
From this unlikely backdrop a new dawn emerged which would bring East Kilbride to its unlikely success.
In 1946 the Greater Glasgow Regional Plan allocated sites where satellite new towns could be constructed to help alleviate the housing shortageoverspill. Glasgow would also undertake the development of its peripheral housing estates. East Kilbride was the first of five Scottish new towns to be designated from 1947 onward. The others were Glenrothes 1948, Cumbernauld 1956, Livingston 1962 and Irvine 1964 (Cowling 1997).

East Kilbride is often jokingly referred to by Glaswegians as "Polo Mint City", owing to the high concentration of roundabouts in its road system. The town has been subdivided into residential precincts, each with its own local shops, primary schools and community facilities. The housing precincts surround the town centre which is bound by a ringroad. Industrial estates are concentrated at sites to the north, west and south, on the outskirts of the town.

[edit] Background & History

East Kilbride
East Kilbride

The earliest evidence of habitation in the area dates back to ancient graves found near the Kype Water to the south of the district. Roman coins and footwear have also been found in the area.

East Kilbride takes its name from an Irish saint, St Bride (or Brigit) who founded a monastery for nuns and monks in Kildare, Ireland in the 6th century. Irish monks introduced her cult to Scotland. Kil, from the Gaelic cill, means church or burial place.

The area of East Kilbride is home to a river valley which, apart from the Avon Gorge, is unique in the way it was formed. A river usually starts off narrow, fast-flowing, with steep cliffs, and in the hills. This is the youth of the river. Later once the river reaches flat land it begins to widen and meander and flow slower. This is the river's middle age. Calderglen is interesting in that it flows fast, has steep cliffs and is fairly narrow (youth stage) but also meanders. The Rotten Calder therefore has its river youth after its middle age, as the river source is on flatter land and is meandering and slow flowing.

Calderglen was in the past celebrated as a picturesque wooded valley. It was the home of a noble family known as the Maxwells of Calderwood who resided in Calderwood Castle. The remnants of Calderwood Castle were demolished in 1955.

The original parish church was located on the site of a pre-Christian sacred well, which is possibly the origin of the association with St. Brigit, since the well was dedicated to the Celtic goddess whose traditions the reverence of St. Brigit has continued. Over the centuries the church has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. As a result its current location deviates from its original site by about 50 m. The original site, and site of the sacred well, ironically lies under a property that was until recently an off-sales/liquor store.[citation needed]

The presence of the oystercatcher bird in the coat of arms could arises because this bird was considered sacred to both St. Brigit and her pre-Christian antecedent or because it was part of the Lindsey family crest - which had local connections

[edit] Town Centre & Shopping

East Kilbride
East Kilbride

The town is occupied by a large shopping centre comprising 6 linked malls, developed in phases. The malls are known by local residents as "The Centre".

The six malls are The Plaza (development started in 1972), Princes Mall (1984), Olympia (1988), Southgate (1989), Princes Square (1997) and Centre West (2003). The shopping centre has come under recent criticism for losing major retail chains in light of rising rental prices. This coupled with the Centre West expansion and decreasing shopper numbers has allowed swathes of properties within the centre to remain closed for months at a time, notably on the first floor of Centre West and the Plaza.

A £400m redevelopment of East Kilbride town centre has been given the go-ahead by South Lanarkshire Council. The plan would demolish some existing buildings to create a new civic centre, a state-of-the-art health centre, a library and shopping facilities [1] [2].

East Kilbride ice rink
East Kilbride ice rink

It would also see a "landmark" arts and culture complex with a 1,000-seat theatre, a 500-seat conference centre, a museum and a new town square.

Parking spaces in the town centre would increase from 3,000 to 8,700 spaces. The first stage of the plan could start in 2006, with completion of the major elements in 2012/2013. It is hoped the project - the various phases of which will require full planning permission - will create up to 3,000 temporary jobs over the 10-year construction programme and 2,000 permanent jobs.

The new civic and health facilities would be created at the site currently occupied by Plaza Tower, which would be demolished, with the theatre and arts facilities being created at the adjoining Olympia Centre.

The current civic centre and the adjoining Hunter Health Centre would be demolished to make way for the first phase of development, which would include a major food retail store.

[edit] Transport

East Kilbride is connected to Glasgow city centre by bus and rail, there are two main roads connecting East Kilbride with surrounding Suburbs and the city, these being the A726 leading west to Busby and on to Clarkston Toll. The other route being the A749 which runs north into Rutherglen. East Kilbride Bus Station, at the shopping centre, was recently rebuilt and provides modern facilities. East Kilbride railway station is situated in the Village. Trains depart to Glasgow Central railway station every half hour, with a journey time of 27 minutes. The town is also served by Hairmyres railway station.

East Kilbride's primary bus operator is First Glasgow which provides regular services to the city centre, Cambuslang, Rutherglen, Hamilton, Motherwell and the surrounding area. Stagecoach West Scotland provide a half-hourly to hourly service to Ayr, McKindless used to provide an hourly service to Wishaw, Carluke and Lanark, and smaller bus operators provide links to other destinations such as Strathaven and Newarthill.

Similar to other New Towns, the road network within the town is populated by more than 85 roundabouts, Glaswegians jokingly refer to East Kilbride as "polo mint city".

roundabouts [3]

[edit] Significant Buildings

Dollan Baths
Dollan Baths

Dollan Baths
One of the most significant buildings of an earlier phase of development was Dollan Baths leisure complex (opened 1968) which has Grade A listed status.

Duncanrig Secondary School
In 1950 Lanarkshire County Council commissioned Basil Spence & Partners to build a new secondary school on a green-field site, nine miles south of Glasgow City Centre. Opened in September 1956, Duncanrig was the first school built for the new town of East Kilbride.

The internal wall of the two storey foyer was covered with a colourful mural by William Crosbie representing the history of the Clyde.

The School has now been demolished following the opening of the new Duncanrig Secondary School in August 2007.

Hunter House Museum
See below under Famous Residents.

[edit] Parks & Sports

East Kilbride Thistle is the town's main football club. (It is the largest town in Scotland without a senior football team.)

East Kilbride RFC, are based at Calderglen Country Park. East Kilbride Lawn Tennis Club is one of the oldest tennis club in Scotland. East Kilbride Pirates play in the British American Football League.

East Kilbride Cricket Club (http://www.ekcc.org.uk), founded in 1962, is also based at Calderglen Country Park.

East Kilbride Gymnastics Club (http://www.ekgymnastics.com), founded in 1972 by Foster McLean and now based permanantly within Greenhills Sports Centre, Stroud Road, East Kilbride

East Kilbride Ice Figure Skating Club (http://www.ekifsc.co.uk), based within the "Ice Bowl" Ice Rink at East Kilbride Shopping Centre

Athletics in the town is covered by 3 athletics clubs. Whitemoss, East Kilbride and Calderglen. Both Whitemoss and East Kilbride Athletic Club are based at the John Wright Sports centre.

[edit] Residential Precincts of East Kilbride

[edit] Local Government District

East Kilbride District 1975-96
Image:Scot1975EKilbride.png

From 1975 East Kilbride lent its name to a local government district in the Strathclyde region. In 1996 administrative functions were taken over by the South Lanarkshire unitary council. (See: Subdivisions of Scotland)

[edit] East Kilbride Constituencies

There is an East Kilbride constituency of the Scottish Parliament. Since the opening of the Scottish Parliament, the constituency has been represented by Andy Kerr MSP (Labour).

East Kilbride was formerly a constituency of the UK Parliament. In 2005 it was replaced by the constituency of East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow. The seat has been held since 1987 by Adam Ingram.

[edit] Twin towns

[edit] References

  1. ^ East Kilbride Town Centre redevelopment [1]
  2. ^ BBC News (2006) New town could get £400m facelift [2]
  3. ^ BBC News (2008) Roundabouts in East Kilbride [3]

[edit] Primary Sources

  • Cowling, D (1997) An Essay for Today: the Scottish New Towns 1947-1997 (Rutland Press, Edinburgh)

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[edit] Further interest

[edit] New Towns


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