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Craigneuk is a
suburb of Wishaw,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The
original village of
Craigneuk was
located in the area
where Meadowhead Road
meets the...
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Airdrie (/ˈɛərdri/; Scots: Airdrie;
Scottish Gaelic: An t-Àrd Ruigh) is a town in
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on a
plateau 400 ft (130 m) above...
- the "Caledonian Centre", a
shopping complex in the
northern suburb of
Craigneuk consisting of
other national store chains such as Argos, Matalan, B &...
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hospital in Wishaw,
North Lanarkshire,
situated between the
areas of
Craigneuk to the
north and
Netherton to the south. The hospital,
managed by NHS...
- (14
March 1940 – 6
October 2018) was a
Scottish boxer. He was born in
Craigneuk and
boxed under the
names Willie Fisher and
Billy Fisher.
Fisher won the...
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member of the
Lisbon Lions team who also grew up in
Wishaw (specifically,
Craigneuk) and pla**** in the same position.
Tierney progressed through the various...
- into use in its
first decade) was
built running between the A721 road at
Craigneuk to the
south and the A723 road at
Carfin to the north.
Phase two of the...
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Nolan was born on 26
January 1954 and
baptised in St Patrick’s Church,
Craigneuk. He was the
fourth of
eleven children born to
William and
Catherine Nolan...
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Flemington railway station was
situated on the
boundary of
Motherwell and
Craigneuk (near Wishaw),
Scotland from 1891 to 1965 on the
Wishaw and
Coltness Railway...
- for
Glasgow between 2005 and 2011.
Elizabeth Anne
Lochhead was born in
Craigneuk, a "little ex-mining
village just
outside Motherwell", Lanarkshire. Her...