Articles of interest in Paisley
Glasgow Airport railway station was a planned railway station to serve Glasgow International Airport, Scotland. Originally intended to open in 2010, the station would have been the western terminus of the Glasgow Airport Rail Link (GARL) before it w…
Gilshochill railway station serves the Gilshochill area of Maryhill in Glasgow, Scotland. The station is located on the Maryhill Line, 3¼ miles (5 km) north west of Glasgow Queen Street. Services are provided by ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Par…
Dykebar is a small residential estate at the southernmost point of Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
Drumry (Scots: Drumrey or Drumrye, Scottish Gaelic: Druim Ruighe) is a district in the Scottish town of Clydebank, split into North and South Drumry by Drumry Road.
Dollan Aqua Centre (previously known as Dollan Baths) is a 20th-century category A listed building in East Kilbride, Scotland.
The Cunninghamhead Estate is in the 21st century mainly a residential caravan park with two private residences near Irvine, Scotland. It was once a private estate, owned by a sequence of recorded families since around 1418. The Mansion House, one of…
Croftamie (Scottish Gaelic Croit Sheumaidh) is a small village near Drymen in Scotland.
Central College, formerly Central College of Commerce, was a college situated in the centre of Glasgow. It merged with Glasgow Metropolitan College and Glasgow College of Nautical Studies in 2010 to form City of Glasgow College.
Cathedral Square is a public square in the city of Glasgow in Scotland. The square is situated adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral on the Castle Street.
Castlehead High School is a state secondary school in the district Castlehead; town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, in the west of Scotland.
Candleriggs is a street in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
Ca Va Studios or Ca Va Sound is a professional recording studio at 30 Bentinck Street, Kelvingrove in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland.
The Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) is an art gallery, performance space, cafe, and cinema on Sauchiehall Street, in Glasgow, Scotland.
The Burns Howff is probably the best known Rock and Blues music venue in Glasgow. It was located on West Regent Street in the city centre and established a reputation as the launch pad for many Scottish musicians.
Brookfield is a small dormitory village in west central Renfrewshire, Scotland. It lies on the north of the A761 road, which runs through a number of towns and villages to join Port Glasgow and the city of Glasgow, via Paisley, and is roughly equidi…
Bowling railway station serves the village of Bowling in the West Dunbartonshire region of Scotland.
The Barony of Aiket with its castle, lay within the old feudal bailiary of Cunninghame.
Anniesland College was a small, local further education college in Glasgow, Scotland, established in 1964.
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