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places in the area,
notably Gogarloch named after the
drained Gogar Loch;
Gogarburn, Gogarbank,
Gogarstone and
Castle Gogar. In 2008, in
advance of the construction...
- Zoo)
Corstorphine (Drum Brae South)
Maybury (for East Craigs)
Gogarburn A8 (RBS
Gogarburn)
Edinburgh Airport (night
journeys only)
Airport Hotels (night...
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serves the Gyle
business park in the west of the city and the
nearby Gogarburn headquarters of the
Royal Bank of Scotland. The
Edinburgh Crossrail route...
-
December 2016, the
Edinburgh Gateway tram stop,
between Gyle
Centre and
Gogarburn, was
opened to
provide an
interchange between Edinburgh Trams and the...
- mark the
opening of the
Royal Bank of Scotland's new
headquarters in
Gogarburn (2005) a £10 note to
commemorate the
Diamond Jubilee of
Elizabeth II....
- (formerly
Royal Bank of
Scotland Group)
opened new
global headquarters at
Gogarburn in the west of the city in
October 2005. In the 19th century, Edinburgh's...
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opening circa 1985. Next up was the
Sighthill section (Baberton to A8 at
Gogarburn)
which opened in late 1986. 1988 saw two
sections open: the Burdiehouse...
- tiny
Gogar Kirkyard,
close to the
Royal Bank of
Scotland headquarters at
Gogarburn, with his wife
Frieda who died in 1910. The
grave is of his own design...
- by 2009. In 2005, the bank
built a new
international headquarters at
Gogarburn on the
outskirts of Edinburgh, and was
opened by
Queen Elizabeth II and...
- 5:31 am)". Scotland's Lost
Houses by Ian Gow "Glasgow Road
Gogarburn Hospital Gogarburn House (Lb27121)". "Dictionary of
Scottish Architects - DSA Architect...