Refimprove date May 2008 Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Newmains scots name population 5329 population ref ref cite web url http www.scrol.gov.uk scrol browser profile.jsp?profile Population&mainArea newmains&mainLevel Locality title Scotland s Census Results Online accessdate 2009 05 ... dial code 01698 static image name Newmains Roundabout.jpg static image caption small The main roundabout in Newmains, showing the Town War Memorial and the ASDA Superstore. small Newmains is a village ... Newmains was initially built by Lord Belhaven in the 19th century to house the workers of his ... merchants like the butcher shops Howieson of Newmains and D&H Brunton, and John Smith Hairdressers. Services Newmains has a public library and Newmains Health Centre with pharmacy, doctors ref cite web ... Public Transport Buses are the only form of public transport in Newmains. Services by First Glasgow ... from the nearby open cast mining facility. Education Primary Schools Newmains is served by three primary schools Newmains Primary and Nursery ref cite web url http www.northlan.gov.uk education and learning schools primary newmains primary and nursery.html title Newmains Primary and Nursery accessdate ... Newmains United Community F.C. Newmains United Community Football Club play in the Central Division Two ref cite web url http www.newmainsunited.com title Newmains United Community Football Club ... ground is at Victoria Park, Overtown Road, Newmains. It has a capacity of 2,300. History tells about several teams playing in Newmains, such as Newmains Thistle, Newmains Shamrock, Newmains Rovers, Newmains, Newmains Victoria, Newmains Juniors. With Newmains Thistle becoming the first ever Junior ... in 28 countries. Location grid br Geographic Location title Destinations from Newmains Northwest Chapelhall North Shotts Northeast Allanton, North Lanarkshire Allanton West Wishaw Centre Newmains East ... Category Villages in North Lanarkshire fr Newmains ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Newmains United image Image Newmains 2006.png 150px Newmains United logo fullname Newmains United Community Football Club shortname Newmains United founded 2006 ground Victoria Park br Overtown Road br Newmains capacity 2,300 chrtitle President chairman Tommy Devine Snr. manager Ian Rankin league Scottish Junior Football Central Division Two SJFA Central Division Two position 12th season 2010&ndash 11 kit alt1 All red pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 DD0000 body1 DD0000 rightarm1 DD0000 shorts1 DD0000 socks1 DD0000 kit alt2 Pink jersey, black shorts and black socks pattern la2 pattern b2 black nzfc shoulders pattern ra2 pattern sh2 pattern so2 leftarm2 ffcccc body2 ffcccc rightarm2 ffcccc shorts2 000000 socks2 000000 Newmains United Community Football Club are a Scottish football soccer football club based in the village of Newmains , near Wishaw and Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell . They were formed in 2006 and play at Victoria Park. They currently compete in the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association and play in all red strips uniforms After only one season, the club went into abeyance for the 2007&ndash 08 season. The club was reformed for the 2008&ndash 09 season under a new committee and management team. In end of July 2008 negotiations between Newmains United and internetcommunity My Scottish Football Club MyScotFC were finalized and they have been working together since then. With MyScotFC offering their members video and photo coverage of Newmains matches, and a forum to discuss development of the club. Prior to the 2010 11 season Newmains and MyScotFC ended their cooperation. External links http www.newmainsunited.com Newmains United Community F.C. Official Website SJFA Central Division Two Category Football clubs in Scotland Category Scottish Junior Football Association clubs Category Association football clubs established in 2006 Category Sport ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Infobox football biography name Ian Rankin image fullname Ian Rankin height height ft 5 in 6 birth date birth date and age df y 1979 09 05 birth place Bellshill , Scotland currentclub Newmains United clubnumber position Striker youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1996 1999 years2 2000 2002 clubs1 Airdrie United F.C. Airdrieonians clubs2 Albion Rovers F.C. Albion Rovers caps1 1 goals1 0 caps2 17 goals2 0 nationalyears1 manageryears1 2008 2010 managerclubs1 Newmains United manageryears2 2010 2011 managerclubs2 Blantyre Victoria Coach 2011. Wishaw juniors manageryears3 2011 managerclubs3 Newmains United Ian Rankin born September 5, 1979 in Bellshill , Scotland is a semi professional Association football footballer currently player manager of Newmains United Community F.C. Newmains United in the Scottish Junior Football Central Division Two . On 24 June 2010, Ian Rankin left Newmains United to become the New Manager of Blantyre Victoria after Willie Harvey resigned to take over at Rutherglen Glencairn. On 28th October 2011, Ian rejoin Newmains United to beome the New Manager. http www.hamiltonadvertiser.co.uk hamilton lanarkshire sport lanarkshire football 2011 11 03 county managerial changes 51525 29709132 External links soccerbase 13529 Ian Rankin Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rankin, Ian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1979 09 05 PLACE OF BIRTH Bellshill , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rankin, Ian Category 1979 births Category Living people Category Scottish footballers Category Airdrieonians F.C. players Category Scottish Football League players Category Albion Rovers F.C. players Category Association football strikers Category Sportspeople from Bellshill Scotland footy forward stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ken Gunn image caption fullname Kenneth Gunn dateofbirth birth date 1909 04 09 df y cityofbirth Newmains countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath death date and age 1991 08 15 1909 04 09 df y cityofdeath Northampton countryofdeath England height position Midfielder youthyears1 youthclubs1 Newmains years1 clubs1 Swansea City A.F.C. Swansea Town caps1 goals1 years2 1933 1937 clubs2 Port Vale F.C. Port Vale caps2 134 goals2 10 years3 clubs3 Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town caps3 goals3 totalcaps 134 totalgoals 10 Kenneth Ken Gunn 9 April 1909 15 August 1991 was a Scottish people Scottish Association football footballer . Playing career Gunn played for Newmains and Swansea City A.F.C. Swansea Town before joining Port Vale F.C. Port Vale , along with Billy Tabram for 400 in May 1933. After four seasons playing in various different positions he was transferred to Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town in May 1937, he also guested for Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth during World War II . ref cite book last Kent first Jeff title Port Vale Personalities publisher Witan Books page 121 year 1996 isbn 0952915200 url http www.amazon.ca Port Vale Personalities Jeff Kent dp 0952915200 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunn, Ken ALTERNATIVE NAMES Kenneth Gunn SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 9 April 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH Newmains , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 15 August 1991 PLACE OF DEATH Northampton , England DEFAULTSORT Gunn, Ken Category People from North Lanarkshire Category Scottish footballers Category Association football midfielders Category The Football League players Category Swansea City A.F.C. players Category Port Vale F.C. players Category Northampton Town F.C. players Category 1909 births Category 1991 deaths ... more details
Margaret Gardner 8 September 1844&ndash 19 June 1929 was a New Zealand assisted immigrant, domestic servant, farmer and flour mill owner. She was born in Newmains , Lanarkshire , Scotland on 8 September 1844. ref name DNZB Gardner DNZB title Margaret Gardner first W. J. last Gardner id 1g3 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gardner, Margaret ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Assisted immigrant, domestic servant, farmer, flour mill owner DATE OF BIRTH 8 September 1844 PLACE OF BIRTH Newmains, Lanarkshire, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 19 June 1929 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gardner, Margaret Category 1844 births Category 1929 deaths Category New Zealand farmers Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Infobox football biography playername Wattie Dick fullname Peter Watt Dick dateofbirth birth date and age 1927 08 20 df y cityofbirth Newmains countryofbirth Scotland position Inside Forward Wing Half years1 1949 1955 clubs1 Third Lanark A.C. Third Lanark caps1 148 goals1 75 years2 1955 1958 clubs2 Accrington Stanley F.C. 1891 Accrington Stanley caps2 125 goals2 37 years3 1958 1963 clubs3 Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C. Bradford Park Avenue caps3 155 goals3 2 totalcaps 428 totalgoals 114 Peter Watt Dick born 20 August 1927 in Newmains , Scotland , is a retired Scotland Scottish professional association football footballer who played as an inside forward and a wing half in the Football League . References cite book first Barry last Hugman title The PFA Premier and Football League Players Records 1946 2005 year 2005 publisher Queen Anne Press Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dick, Wattie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish footballer DATE OF BIRTH 20 August 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH Newmains , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dick, Wattie Category 1927 births Category Living people Category Scottish footballers Category Third Lanark A.C. players Category Accrington Stanley F.C. 1891 players Category Bradford A.F.C. players Category The Football League players ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 The South Calder Water is a river in Scotland . It runs west from the high plateau between Shotts and Fauldhouse , which also produces the River Almond, Lothian River Almond , which flows east into the River Forth . The river is known locally as The Cawder . Route The South Calder Water follows a short course of approximately 10 miles, during which it winds round Shotts , Wishaw and Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell before flowing into the River Clyde at Strathclyde Loch . Between its source and Newmains it follows a wide glacial valley and passes the village of Bonkle and Murdostoun Murdostoun Castle , but after Newmains until its end at Strathclyde Loch in Motherwell, it cuts through a very deep and meandering valley. This valley was filled in at Ravenscraig during the construction of Ravenscraig steelworks to provide a large flat area. The river is therefore placed in a cut and cover tunnel as it passes for approximately 1 2 mile underneath the site, before reappearing at Jerviston . Driving across the now derelict Ravenscraig site gives no clues as to the underground river flowing below. The river ends at Strathclyde Loch, where it used to join directly with the River Clyde. The River Clyde was diverted about 1 mile west of this point in the 1960s to create the large man made loch, which is now fed purely by water from the South Calder Water. River Clyde coord 55 48 N 4 02 W display title region GB type river source GNS enwiki Category Rivers of Scotland Calder, South ... more details
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Infobox football biography playername John Reid image caption fullname John Reid dateofbirth birth date and age 1932 8 20 df y cityofbirth Newmains countryofbirth Scotland height position Inside forward youthyears1 youthclubs1 Kello Rovers F.C. Kello Rovers years1 1954 1957 clubs1 Hamilton Academical F.C. Hamilton Academical caps1 74 goals1 17 years2 1957 1961 clubs2 Bradford City A.F.C. Bradford City caps2 147 goals2 32 years3 1961 1963 clubs3 Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town caps3 85 goals3 14 years4 1963 1966 clubs4 Luton Town F.C. Luton Town caps4 111 goals4 7 years5 1966 1967 clubs5 Torquay United F.C. Torquay United caps5 23 goals5 1 years6 1967 1968 clubs6 Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale caps6 39 goals6 3 totalcaps 479 totalgoals 74 John Reid born 20 August 1932 is a Scotland Scottish former professional association football footballer who played as an inside forward . Active in both Scotland and England, Reid made nearly 500 career league appearances between 1954 and 1968, scoring nearly 100 goals. Career Born in Newmains , Reid began his career with Kello Rovers F.C. Kello Rovers . After turning professional in 1954, Reid played for Hamilton Academical F.C. Hamilton Academical , Bradford City A.F.C. Bradford City , Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town , Luton Town F.C. Luton Town , Torquay United F.C. Torquay United and Rochdale A.F.C. Rochdale . External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player3 johnreid.htm Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reid, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish footballer DATE OF BIRTH 20 August 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH Newmains , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reid, John Category 1932 births Category Living people Category Scottish footballers Category Kello Rovers F.C. players Category Hamilton Academical F.C. players Category Bradford City A.F.C. players Category Northampton Town F.C. players Category Luton Town ... more details
, Glasgow Milton Glasgow 80 Glasgow Springburn Kirkintilloch Harestanes Newmains 6 Motherwell North ... Lanarkshire Hamilton Wishaw Shotts 68 Newmains Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton Also operated to North ... by 2009. Depots The McKindless Bus Group operated from its head office at Newmains and from a purpose ... more details
Infobox Boxer name James Murray image Boxers Memorial, Newmains Cross geograph.org.uk 217117.jpg imagesize caption Murray s bronze statue in Newmains realname nickname weight bantamweight height Convert 5 ft 4 in m 2 abbr on reach nationality Scotland Scottish birth date Birth date 1969 12 07 birth place Lanark , Scotland death date Death date and age 1995 10 15 1969 12 07 mf y death place style Southpaw boxing southpaw total 17 wins 15 losses 2 draws no contests KO 5 James Murray December 7, 1969 &ndash October 15, 1995 was a Scotland Scottish professional bantamweight Boxing boxer . He died as a result of injuries sustained in his last fight . Murray was born in Lanark , Scotland . He won the British Boxing Board of Control BBBofC Scottish Area bantamweight title in November 1994, and defended it once. On October 13, 1995 he fought and was knockout knocked out by Drew Docherty in the BBBofC British bantamweight title fight at the Hospitality Inn in Glasgow . He died of brain injuries two days later, aged 25. ref Cite news url http www.independent.co.uk life style fresh call for ban on boxing as fighter collapses 1577659.html title Fresh call for ban on boxing as fighter collapses author John McKie date October 15, 1995 publisher The Independent accessdate April 22, 2011 ref ref name torontostar1995 Cite news url http pqasb.pqarchiver.com thestar access 21277196.html?FMT ABS&FMTS ABS FT&type current&date Oct 24 2C 1995&author &pub Toronto Star&desc Fund to finance brain scans for boxers&pqatl google title Fund to finance brain scans for boxers date October 24, 1995 page B.8 publisher Toronto Star accessdate April 22, 2011 ref Murray compiled a 15 win 5 by knockout , 2 loss, no draws record. Prior to that, Bradley Stone died of a brain hemorrhage after he lost his fight for the BBBofC British super bantamweight title at the York Hall in London in April 1994. Frank Warren ... ref ref name torontostar1995 Murray s bronze statue was erected in Newmains , North Lanarkshire ... more details
Personal Life Krivokapic has two sons, Balsa and Matija. Matija plays for Scottish junior outfit Newmains United Community F.C. Newmains United . ref cite news url http www.wishawpress.co.uk wishaw sport football amateur football 2010 12 29 krivokapic signs on at newmains united 76495 27897956 title Krivokapic signs on at Newmains United last Weston first Andrew date 2010 12 29 accessdate 2011 02 ... more details
Infobox name Wishaw Press Infobox bodystyle title Wishaw Press titlestyle image imagestyle caption captionstyle headerstyle labelstyle datastyle header1 label1 Type data1 Local Weekly Newspaper label2 Format data2 Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid label3 Owner data3 Trinity Mirror Trinity Mirror plc trading as Scottish & Universal Newspapers Ltd label4 Editor data4 John Murdoch label5 Chief Reporter data5 Robert Mitchell label6 Photographer data6 Jim Donnelly label7 Headquarters data7 Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie , North Lanarkshire label8 Website data8 http www.wishawpress.co.uk www.wishawpress.co.uk The Wishaw Press is a Scottish newspaper that covers Wishaw and the surrounding towns and villages in North Lanarkshire , such as Motherwell , Newmains and Carluke . The paper is owned by Trinity Mirror ref http www.wishawpress.co.uk terms conditions Terms & conditions Wishaw Press , Retrieved 16 December 2011 ref , and is printed weekly at its office in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie . References Reflist Trinity Mirror Category Wishaw Category Newspapers published in Scotland Category Trinity Mirror Scotland newspaper stub ... more details
File Morningside Road, Morningside South West View Construction Work geograph.org.uk 771125.jpg thumb Morningside Road, Morningside Morningside is a small village in North Lanarkshire , Scotland. It is located around convert 1 km south of Newmains , and convert 3.5 km east of Wishaw . Morningside s population is 113. cn date May 2012 It is a former coal mining village, and formerly had two railway stations. ref cite web url http www.railbrit.co.uk Wilsontown Morningside and Coltness Railway frame.htm title Wilsontown Morningside and Coltness Railway publisher RAILSCOT accessdate 1 May 2012 ref Schools Morningside Primary School is located on School Road, in the north of the village, and had a roll of 146 in session 2010 2011. ref cite web url http www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk index.aspx?articleid 5815 title Morningside Primary publisher North Lanarkshire Council accessdate 1 May 2012 ref References reflist External links commonscatinline http www.visionofbritain.org.uk place place page.jsp?p id 21797 Morningside, Lanarkshire , A vision of Britain through time coord 55.778 N 3.8671 W region GB display title Category Villages in North Lanarkshire ... more details
Infobox road country GBR type A route 73 header type minor length mi 37 direction a South terminus a Abington, South Lanarkshire Abington br coord 55.5190 3.6856 type landmark region GB display inline name A73 road southern end direction b North terminus b Cumbernauld br coord 55.9435 4.0136 type landmark region GB display inline name A73 road northern end junction ukmotorwaysmall 80 br ukroadsmall 89 br ukroadsmall svg 8 br ukmotorwaysmall 8 br ukroadsmall svg 71 br ukroadsmall 72 br ukroadsmall svg 70 destinations The A73 is a former trunk route in Scotland , that connects the M74 motorway M74 at Abington, South Lanarkshire Abington , Jct. 13 to the M80 motorway at Cumbernauld . Running for approximately convert 37 mi km , it passes through the towns of Lanark , Carluke , Newmains , Chapelhall and Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie . Formerly a main route connecting the north of Scotland to England it has less importance these days, and is now merely a local feeder to the two motorways with which it connects. The sections between Abington & Carluke and Cumbernauld & Newhouse were the first sections to be downgraded from a trunk route to a secondary route, following the construction of the shorter M73 motorway M73 further west, which connected the M74 at Jct. 4. This motorway removed the need for vehicles from the north to use the A73 to reach England. But, even though it is no longer used for this purpose, all the mileage signs on the road south of the M8 motorway Scotland M8 , still note Carlisle as the road s ultimate destination. Note Carlisle is placed in brackets on the signs as the A73 does not actually go there, but can be reached by joining the M74. They normally say Carlisle A73 A74 M Following this downgrading, the remaining section of A73 between Carluke and Newhouse remained a trunk route for vehicles travelling between Glasgow and Peebles . For this reason, two new sections of dual carriageway were built between Bellside & Newmains and Bogside & Law , ... more details
Infobox UK postcode area area code ML The ML postcode area , also known as the Motherwell postcode area ref Royal Mail, Address Management Guide , 2004 ref , is a group of postcode districts around Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie , Bellshill , Biggar, South Lanarkshire Biggar , Carluke , Coatbridge , Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton , Lanark , Larkhall , Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell , Shotts , Strathaven , Newmains and Wishaw in Scotland . Coverage The approximate coverage of the postcode districts postcode area table start ML1 MOTHERWELL Motherwell , Carfin , Cleland, North Lanarkshire Cleland , Hareshaw , Holytown , New Stevenston , Newarthill , Newhouse, North Lanarkshire Newhouse North Lanarkshire ML2 WISHAW Wishaw , Bonkle , Bogside, North Lanarkshire Bogside , Garrion Bridge , Morningside, North Lanarkshire Morningside , Dimsdale, North Lanarkshire Dimsdale Overtown, North Lanarkshire Overtown , Waterloo, North Lanarkshire Waterloo Newmains North Lanarkshire ML3 HAMILTON Hamilton, South Lanarkshire Hamilton , Ferniegair , Limekilnburn , Quarter, North Lanarkshire Quarter South Lanarkshire ML4 BELLSHILL Bellshill , Orbiston , Mossend North Lanarkshire ML5 COATBRIDGE Coatbridge , Annathill , Glenboig North Lanarkshire ML6 AIRDRIE Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie , Calderbank , Caldercruix , Chapelhall , Forrestfield, North Lanarkshire Forrestfield , Gartness , Glenmavis , Greengairs , Plains, North Lanarkshire Plains , Riggend , Stand, North Lanarkshire Stand , Wattston North Lanarkshire ML7 SHOTTS Shotts , Allanton, North Lanarkshire Allanton , Eastfield, North Lanarkshire Eastfield , Harthill, Scotland Harthill , Hartwood , Salsburgh North Lanarkshire ML8 CARLUKE Carluke , Law, South Lanarkshire Law South Lanarkshire ML9 LARKHALL Netherburn , Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire Stonehouse , Ashgill South Lanarkshire ML10 STRATHAVEN Strathaven , Caldermill , Chapelton, South Lanarkshire Chapelton , Drumclog, South Lanarkshire Drumclog , Glassford ... more details
infobox UK place country Scotland static image static image caption latitude 55.79 longitude 03.83 official name Allanton population unitary scotland North Lanarkshire constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference NS8557 Allanton is a village on the A71, in North Lanarkshire , Scotland , UK . Allanton Colliery was the last colliery to be built and the first colliery to be taken over by the National Coal Board in 1951. Places nearby include Hartwood 1.3 miles 2.1 km , Newmains 2.3 miles 3.7 km , Shotts 2.8 miles 4.5 km and Wishaw 4.4 miles 7.1 km . Image Allanton North Lanarkshire main street.jpg thumb left Mainstreet Allanton. br small Photo James Allan small See also List of places in North Lanarkshire External links http www.scran.ac.uk database record.php?usi 000 000 015 094 C SCRAN image of Surface layout, Kingshill No.1 Colliery, Allanton, Lanarkshire http www.scran.ac.uk database record.php?usi 000 000 032 532 C SCRAN image of Oblique aerial view of Loudounhill Sand and Gravel Pit, near Allanton, Lanarkshire http www.bonkle.org.uk bonkle allanton.htm The Stuarts of Allanton http www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk index.aspx?articleid 5751 North Lanarkshire Council Allanton Primary School and Nursery class http www.wishawpress.co.uk wishaw news local wishaw news wishaw news 2010 06 02 allanton primary school s eco week 76495 26565329 Wishaw Press, June 2010, Allanton Primary School s eco week References http www.rls.org.uk database record.php?usi 000 000 001 490 L RLS Pathfinder Pack on the Coal Industry 1900 1950 North Lanarkshire Settlements Category Villages in North Lanarkshire NorthLanarkshire geo stub no Allanton North Lanarkshire nn Allanton i North Lanarkshire ... more details
Jimmy Wilson born 20 April 1942 in Newmains is a Scotland Scottish former association football football player and manager association football manager , who played for Newcastle United F.C. Newcastle United , Greenock Morton F.C. Greenock Morton , Aberdeen F.C. Aberdeen , Motherwell F.C. Motherwell , Dundee F.C. Dundee and Falkirk F.C. Falkirk . He later became player&ndash manager of Elgin City F.C. Elgin City , while they were a Highland Football League club. External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player jimmywilson.htm Jimmy Wilson , Neil Brown Elgin City F.C. managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish footballer DATE OF BIRTH 20 April 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Jimmy Category 1942 births Category Living people Category Association football wingers Category People from North Lanarkshire Category Scottish footballers Category Shotts Bon Accord F.C. players Category Newcastle United F.C. players Category Greenock Morton F.C. players Category Aberdeen F.C. players Category Motherwell F.C. players Category Dundee F.C. players Category Maritzburg United F.C. players Category Falkirk F.C. players Category Elgin City F.C. players Category Scottish football managers Category Elgin City F.C. managers Category Scottish expatriate footballers Category Expatriate association footballers in South Africa Category Scottish Football League representative players ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox football league logo pixels country SCO founded 2002 teams 11 promotion Scottish Junior Football Central Division One Central Division One relegation none level domest cup Scottish Junior Cup champions Yoker Athletic F.C. Yoker Athletic season 2010&ndash 11 current website http www.scottishfa.co.uk sjfa SJFA The Scottish Junior Football Central Division Two is a fourth tier division of the Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association . The three highest placed teams at the end of the season will be promoted to the Scottish Junior Football Central Division One Central Division One . Member clubs for the 2011&ndash 12 season Stonehouse Violet F.C. Stonehouse Violet folded on 11 January 2012 and withdrew from the league. ref Cite web url http www.scottishfa.co.uk sjfa scottish fa news.cfm?page 1747&newsCategoryID 28&newsID 9134 title Violet fold work Scottish Junior Football Association date 12 January 2012 accessdate 12 January 2012 ref Their playing record was expunged. class wikitable style text align center Club br Home Ground Finishing position 2010 11 in Scottish football 2010 11 style text align left Blantyre Victoria F.C. Blantyre Victoria Castle Park Scottish Junior Football Central Division One Central Division One , 13th style text align left Carluke Rovers F.C. Carluke Rovers John Cumming Stadium 7th style text align left Forth Wanderers F.C. Forth Wanderers Kingshill Park 11th style text align left Johnstone Burgh F.C. Johnstone Burgh Keanie Park Scottish Junior Football Central Division One Central Division One , 12th style text align left Lesmahagow F.C. Lesmahagow Craighead Park 9th style text align left Maryhill F.C. Maryhill Lochburn Park 6th style text align left Newmains United Community F.C. Newmains United Victoria Park 12th style text align left Rossvale F.C. Rossvale Petershill Park debut season style text align left Royal Albert F.C. Royal Albert ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Bobby Kennedy image caption fullname Robert Kennedy dateofbirth Birth date and age 1937 6 23 df yes cityofbirth Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell countryofbirth Scotland height position Midfielder or Defender football Full back Right back youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 years2 1957 1961 years3 1961 1969 years4 1969 clubs1 Newmains United Community F.C. Coltness United clubs2 Kilmarnock F.C. Kilmarnock clubs3 Manchester City F.C. Manchester City clubs4 Grimsby Town F.C. Grimsby Town caps1 caps2 85 caps3 219 caps4 84 goals1 goals2 1 goals3 9 goals4 1 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 Scotland U 23 nationalcaps1 1 nationalgoals1 0 manageryears1 1969 1971 manageryears2 1975 1978 managerclubs1 Grimsby Town F.C. Grimsby Town managerclubs2 Bradford City A.F.C. Bradford City Robert Bobby Kennedy born 23 June 1937 is a Scotland Scottish former soccer player who could play in midfielder midfield or at defender football Full back right back . Playing career Bobby Kennedy started his career at Newmains United Community F.C. Coltness United and after trials with Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South and Clyde F.C. Clyde he joined Kilmarnock F.C. Kilmarnock in 1957. While at Kilmarnock he overcame serious illness to continue his career, which included one cap for Scotland Under 23s. ref name frost cite book last Frost first Terry title Bradford City A Complete Record 1903 1988 publisher Breedon Books Sport year 1988 isbn 0 907969 38 0 page 78 ref He returned to the Kilmarnock team which were Scottish League Division One and Scottish Cup runners up in 1959 60 in Scottish football 1959 60 and Division One and Scottish League Cup runners up in 1960 61 in Scottish football 1960 61 . In July 1961 Manchester City F.C. paid 45,000 for Kennedy after 85 games with Kilmarnock. ref name frost He played for Manchester City for eight seasons, including the Football League First Division Division One championship winning side in 1967 68 in English fo ... more details
distinguish Shots disambiguation Shotts is a small rural town in North Lanarkshire , Scotland . It is located almost halfway between Glasgow 21 miles and Edinburgh 29 miles . As of the 2001 census , the population was 8,235. ref cite web url http www.scrol.gov.uk scrol browser profile.jsp?profile Population&mainArea shotts&mainLevel Locality title Scotland s Census Results Online Population year 2009 publisher Scotland s Census Results Online accessdate 2009 09 24 ref A local story has Shotts being named after the legend ary giant mythology giant Bertram de Shotts , though Toponymy toponymists give the Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon derived sceots steep slopes as the real source of the name. ref Mackay, George 2002 . Scottish Place Names ref Shotts was known for its Coal mining mining and ironworks. In the years leading up to World War II there were 22 coal mines in the area, but the last of these Northfield Colliery closed in the 1960s. Shotts is the home of the former World Pipe Band Championships world champion pipe band , the House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead Pipe Band . HMP Shotts, a high security prison, is located between Shotts and Salsburgh. The town is also served by Shotts railway station , which is connected on the Shotts Line between Glasgow and Edinburgh. Geography Geographic Location title Neighbouring towns, villages and places. Northwest Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie North Falkirk Northeast Bathgate West Glasgow , Motherwell Centre Shotts East Livingston, Scotland Livingston , Edinburgh Southwest Wishaw South Lanark Southeast Forth, South Lanarkshire Forth Notable Shotts People Gavin Hamilton artist Gavin Hamilton , Artist George MacBeth , Writer Andrew Keir , Actor Margaret Herbison , Member of Parlaiment Rory Cheenovik Allison, Irish Russian Entertainer Schools Within Shotts St.Paricks Primary Stane Primary Dykehead Primary Calderhead High School Nearby Villages Towns Allanton, North Lanarkshire Allanton Hartwood Harthill, Scotland Harthill Newmai ... more details
For other companies known as Blue Bus Blue Bus disambiguation Refimprove date November 2008 Blue Bus of North Lanarkshire , also known as Blue Bus of Shotts or Law of Shotts , is a bus operator primarily serving the area of Shotts in West Scotland, near Glasgow . It is a mainly local bus operator, based at Allanton, but is also involved in private coach business. The company was formed from the remnants of the previously bankrupted HAD Coaches bus operating company.Blue Bus operate a variety of services across central Scotland, particularly between Lanarkshire and West Lothian , restoring important links that had been lost since the privatisation of Scottish bus services. The company mainly uses a fleet of Plaxton Beaver 2 s, and Mercedes Benz 709D Alexander Sprint Public hearing On the 26 Octoter 2010, the company was fined 3500, when the Vosa bus compliance officers noted the early and late running on a number of occasions. A driver was also found to be take a bus out of service and stopped at his house for lunch, he was sacked the same day. Blue bus will be appealing the decision of the Traffic Commissioner. ref http www.heraldscotland.com news transport environment bus firm fined after driver had an unscheduled stop for lunch 1.1064090 ref Current Routes X17 Shotts West Calder Edinburgh . Peak hours only X34 Shotts Newhouse, North Lanarkshire Newhouse Glasgow. Peak hours only . 71 Livingston, West Lothian Livingston West Calder Fauldhouse Shotts 77 Carnwath Lanark Livingston 501 Blackridge Harthill Blackburn Livingston St johns 701 Wishaw Shotts Harthill Blackburn Livingston Previous Routes Only routes which have been withdrawn are listed 2005 77 78 Carnwath Carluke Forth Larnark breich Livingston 701 Carluke Newmains Shotts Harthill Blackburn Livingston 2006 2006 77 Biggar or New Lanark Larnark Carnwath Forth breich Livingston 701 Wishaw Shotts Harthill Blackburn Livingston 702 Livingstone Starlaw Bathgate X58 Livingston Forth Road Bridge Ferrytoll Dunfermline ... more details