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Inchinnan (/ɪntʃˈɪnən/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Innis Fhionghain) is a
small village in Renfrewshire, Scotland. The
village is
located on the main A8 road between...
- 1966) is a
Scottish broadcaster and drummer.
Vipond was
brought up in
Inchinnan and
attended Park
Mains High
School in Erskine,
choosing to go
there because...
- 4°26′28″W / 55.885°N 4.441°W / 55.885; -4.441
India of
Inchinnan is now a
commercial site in
Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, that was
formerly used for...
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churches at
Inchinnan,
Pollokshaws and
Fereneze (near Barrhead). His
bones were
preserved in an
impressive sarcophagus at the
Inchinnan church. The Aberdeen...
- children's clothes, as well as
small homeware products. Its head
office is in
Inchinnan, Scotland,
though its main
buying office is in London. Previously, its...
- Campbells. The
rebellion was
quickly crushed, and
Argyll was
captured at
Inchinnan on 18 June 1685.
Having arrived with
fewer than 300 men and
unable to...
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Inchinnan Castle was a 16th-century castle,
about 1 mile (1.6 km)
south and east of Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland, and
about 0.5
miles (0.8 km) north...
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Arriva Scotland West was a bus
company based in
Inchinnan, near Paisley, Scotland. It was
formed in 1997 as a
rebranding of the
former Clydeside 2000...
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northern part of Paisley, plus the
towns and
villages of Renfrew, Erskine,
Inchinnan, Bishopton, Langbank,
Bridge of Weir, Houston, Craigends,
Brookfield and...
- Ward 11 (Erskine and
Inchinnan)" (PDF).
Renfrewshire Council. 6 May 2022. "First
Preference Report: Ward 11 (Erskine and
Inchinnan)" (PDF). Renfrewshire...