News archive for December 2010

  • The 'cruix of the matter Dec 07 2010

    Caldercruix is a small conurbation situated to the northeast of Airdrie, and until the advent of Ribbon Homes, this village hadn’t experienced any significant house building for a long time.

  • 100 not out Dec 07 2010

    As Glasgow’s city centre boomed during the last decade, there was a degree of frustration among residents of the east end that their corner of town was missing out on the urban renaissance taking place nearby.

  • Lindsayfield of dreams Dec 07 2010

    Even by the high standards of East Kilbride, Lindsayfield is an impressive district. This expansive (and expanding) suburb is conveniently located for the innumerable amenities of Scotland’s largest town...

  • Esprit de cor Dec 14 2010

    In roughly six months time, the M74 extension is scheduled to open. For the first time, South Lanarkshire will have a direct road link with Renfrewshire, removing the M73/M8 loop in favour of a five-mile sprint to the southern boundary of the Kingston Bridge.

  • Brae silence Dec 14 2010

    Not so long ago, Inverkip was a tiny hamlet buried in the Inverclyde countryside – a passing through point rather than a destination in its own right.

  • Last 11 Dec 14 2010

    Regular visitors to Glasgow’s west end may have noticed the gradual gentrification of Dumbarton Road, which has been taking place for some time now.

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