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Balgreen (/bɔːlˈɡriːn/ or /bɔːˈɡriːn/) is a
suburb of Edinburgh,
located approximately two
miles west of the city centre, most
commonly known for its primary...
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Balgreen Halt
railway station served Balgreen in the Edinburgh.
Services were
provided by
trains on the
Corstorphine Branch. In 2014 the
Edinburgh Tram...
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residential neighbourhood in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland,
bordering Balgreen directly to the
south and south-west,
Murrayfield to the
north (on the...
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adjacent to
Murrayfield Stadium's
entrance turnstiles on
Roseburn Street.
Balgreen stop is also
within walking distance to the south-west.
Although the major...
- Stenhouse, and a
tunnel under the A8 near the
Gogar roundabout. A
bridge at
Balgreen was widened.
Works to
build a tram
interchange at
Haymarket station involved...
- city
centre in Scotland. It is to the east of
Corstorphine and
north of
Balgreen,
Saughtonhall and Roseburn. The A8 road runs east–west
through the south...
- lawn
bowls competition at the 1986
Commonwealth Games took
place at the
Balgreen Bowls Club in Edinburgh,
Scotland from 24 July
until 2
August 1986. * Host...
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Balgreen Barnton Blackhall Boswall Canonmills Cammo Clermiston Comely Bank
Corstorphine Craigleith Cramond Crewe Toll Davidson's
Mains Dean
Village Drumbrae...
- the John Muir Way
before continuing through suburban housing to end at
Balgreen tram stop.
Highlights of this 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
section include Saughton...
- ("Peggy")
Pollock (1910–1988), née Drummond. He was
educated in the city, at
Balgreen Primary School,
Tynecastle High
School and
George Heriot's School. He first...