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Lanarkshire, also called the County of Lanark (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Lannraig, Scots: Lanrikshire) is a historic county in the central Lowlands of Scotland.
Historically, Lanarkshire was the most populous county in Scotland and, in earlier times, had considerably greater boundaries, including neighbouring Renfrewshire until 1402. In modern times, it is bounded to the north by Stirlingshire and a detached portion of Dunbartonshire, to the northeast by Stirlingshire, West Lothian, to the east by Peeblesshire, to the southeast and south by Dumfriesshire, to the southwest by Dumfriesshire and Ayrshire and to the west by Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire.
Lanarkshire was historically divided between two administrative areas. In the mid-18th century it was divided again into three wards: the upper, middle and lower wards with their administrative centres at Lanark, Hamilton and Glasgow, respectively, and remained this way until the Local Government Act of 1889. Other significant settlements include East Kilbride, Motherwell, Airdrie, Coatbridge, Blantyre, Cambuslang, Rutherglen, Wishaw and Carluke.
Slideshow covering North and South Lanarkshire attractions, castles, country parks and museums from http://www.RampantScotland.com
A guide to Lanarkshire 2011 International Children's Games sporting venues
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. By the start of the 19th century Motherwell was a small hamlet, a farming community of some 600 people living adjacently to the 16th century laird's manor, Jerviston house. Motherwell's fortunes changed dramatically in the second half of the 19th century. With the coming of the railway in 1848, came industry and money. By 1881 David Colville had opened both an iron and steel works; Motherwell had a new piped water supply; had been granted burgh status and had its population swelled to 13,800 people
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North Lanarkshire Schools Pipe Band Grade Novice Juvenile & Juvenile George Square, Glasgow Piping Live! 2016 Monday, 8th August 2016
Programme introduction used by broadcasters BT Sport ahead of the Lanarkshire Derby between Motherwell and Hamilton Accies on Friday the 20th of March 2015. Introduction narrated by William McIlvanney.
See much of South Lanarkshire from the air. Includes Strathaven, Hamilton, Strath Park, Blackwood, Kirkmuirhill, Lanark and New Lanark
The young athlete's who will travel to Canada this summer to represent South Lanarkshire in the International Children's Games. ICG 2013 is being hosted by Windsor-Essex with Team South Lanarkshire competing in Athletics, Swimming, Tennis and Volleyball
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Glasgow -Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism http://bit.ly/1ax8K87 Transport in Glasgow - Scotland Public transport: Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is the region's passenger transport authority and manages the underground. You can also obtain information and tickets in person from the Travel Centre, St Enoch Square (Monday to Saturday 0830-1730) and at Buchanan bus station (Monday to Saturday 0630-2230 and Sunday 0700-2230). There are also Travel Centres at domestic arrivals at Glasgow Airport and Hillhead underground station. Glasgow is served by a 15-station underground system known as the 'Clockwork Orange' or the Subway, which runs in a 10km (6-mile) loop through the city centre and the West End, every four to eight minute...
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. This Scottish town was a major Scottish centre for iron works and coal mining during the 19th century and in this period was described as 'the industrial heartland of Scotland and the Iron Burgh.
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Biggar South Lanarkshire. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. In the 14th century, the Fleming family were given lands in this area by Robert the Bruce, whose cause they had supported. This Scottish town is situated in the Southern Uplands, near the River Clyde, around thirty miles from Edinburgh along the A702. The closest towns are Lanark and Peebles.
In 2008 South Lanarkshire Council began an eleven year £126million investment programme for road and footpath improvements - currently £12million per year is being spent under this programme. The Council has estimated that some 1823km (82%) of the road network can be improved as a result.
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A short journey from Carluke in the South Lanarkshire area of Scotland to the very small village of Haywood, just outside of the village Forth.
Reformer digital reporter, Richard Mooney, takes you back 260 years to a time when Cambuslang was one of many towns that experienced a religous revival during the the 1740s.