Monklands Network 202*, 206, 211, 212*, 213* 216*, 217*, 232, 245* 147/247, 287, 310*

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Monklands Network 202*, 206, 211, 212*, 213* 216*, 217*, 232, 245* 147/247, 287, 310* Monklands Network 202*, 206, 211, 212*, 213* 216*, 217*, 232, 245* 147/247, 287, 310* *Timetable updated 15 January 2018 AIRDRIE KIRKINTILLOCH BARGEDDIE KIRKSHAWS CALDERCRUIX KIRKWOOD CHAPELHALL LANGLOAN COATBRIDGE MONKLANDS HOSP CUMBERNAULD MOODIESBURN FARADAY RETAIL PARK PLAINS GLENBOIG SALSBURGH GLENMAVIS TOWNHEAD UPDATED TIMETABLE FROM 15th JANUARY 2018 Please note your 200 and 215 services have been withdrawn. See inside for alternative services. www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk @Buses_McGills /McGillsBuses1 Your updated Monklands timetables at a glance... SALSBURGH - AIRDRIE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then an 202 Salsburgh is: Airdrie is: Monday - Friday 06.45 hourly 23.09 Sunday 08.35 service 23.09 COATBRIDGE - AIRDRIE Your first bus from Your last bus from 212 Coatbridge is: Then every Airdrie is: Monday - Friday 06.37 20 mins 22.35* Saturday 06.47 30 mins 22.35* Sunday 08.45* 70 mins 22.35* AIRDRIE - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from 212 Airdrie is: Then every Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.59 20 mins 23.21* Saturday 08.09 30 mins 23.21* Sunday 08.24* 70 mins 23.21* *SPT 312 service EXTENDED! This service has replaced your 200 & 215 from Old Monkland. BARGEDDIE - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then 213 Bargeddie is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 07.42 every 17.30 Saturday 08.12 30 mins 17.00 In the evenings and on Sundays, journeys to Bargeddie are provided on our SPT 213 service. KIRKWOOD - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then 216 Kirkwood is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.56 every 15 17.27 Saturday 07.56 mins 17.12 This service has replaced your 215 from Kirkwood. TOWNHEAD - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then at 217 Townhead is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.25 least every 17.35 Saturday 07.55 10 mins 17.35 MOODIESBURN - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then 245 Moodiesburn is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.42 every 60 18.20 Saturday 08.42 mins 18.20 MOODIESBURN - SHETTLESTON Your first bus Your last bus 310 from Moodiesburn is: Then from Shettleston is: every 60 Monday - Friday 06.32 21.55 Saturday 07.32 mins 21.55 CONTACTLESS PAYMENT ACCEPTED Airdrie - Salsburgh via Chapelhall, Holytown Memorial & Newhouse 202 2 MONDAY – SATURDAY from 15 January 2018 Code SPT NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No. 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 202 Coatdyke Fountain – 07.02 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Monklands Hospital H – – – – – – – – – – – – 18.05 19.05 20.05 21.05 22.05 23.05 Airdrie, Stirling Street/Bank Street – 07.05 08.05 09.05 10.05 11.05 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.05 – 18.09 19.09 20.09 21.09 22.09 23.09 Mull – 07.11 08.11 09.11 10.11 11.11 13.11 14.11 15.11 16.11 17.11 – 18.15 19.15 20.15 21.15 22.15 23.15 Chapelhall, Lauchope Street – 07.16 08.16 09.16 10.16 11.16 13.16 14.16 15.16 16.16 17.16 – 18.20 19.20 20.20 21.20 22.20 23.20 Holytown Memorial – 07.19 08.19 09.19 10.19 11.19 13.19 14.19 15.19 16.19 17.19 – 18.23 19.23 20.23 21.23 22.23 23.23 Newhouse – 07.22 08.22 09.22 10.22 11.22 13.22 14.22 15.22 16.22 17.22 – 18.25 19.25 20.25 21.25 22.25 23.25 Salsburgh, Main Street – 07.28 08.28 09.28 10.28 11.28 13.28 14.28 15.28 16.28 17.28 – 18.31 19.31 20.31 21.31 22.31 23.31 Salsburgh, Carvale Avenue 06.45 07.35 08.35 09.35 10.35 11.35 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 17.35 17.35 18.35 19.35 20.35 21.35 22.35 23.34 Newhouse 06.53 07.43 08.43 09.43 10.43 11.43 13.43 14.43 15.43 16.43 – 17.43 18.43 19.43 20.43 21.43 22.43 – Holytown Memorial 06.56 07.46 08.46 09.46 10.46 11.46 13.46 14.46 15.46 16.46 – 17.46 18.46 19.46 20.46 21.46 22.46 – Chapelhall, Woodhall St/Kennelburn Rd 07.00 07.50 08.50 09.50 10.50 11.50 13.50 14.50 15.50 16.50 – 17.50 18.50 19.50 20.50 21.50 22.50 – Mull 07.04 07.55 08.55 09.55 10.55 11.55 13.55 14.55 15.55 16.55 – 17.54 18.54 19.54 20.54 21.54 22.54 – Airdrie Station – 08.01 09.01 10.01 11.01 12.01 14.01 15.01 16.01 17.01 – – – – – – – – Airdrie, Stirling Street/Bank Street 07.10 08.03 09.03 10.03 11.03 12.03 14.03 15.03 16.03 17.03 – 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 – Monklands Hospital H 07.14 – – – – – – – – – – 18.04 19.04 20.04 21.04 22.04 22.04 – Code: Increased frequency! Your 202 60 NS - Not Saturdays service is now every 60 minutes! MINS SPT - Operated on behalf of SPT GET IN TOUCH [email protected] 08000 51 56 51 www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk Airdrie - Salsburgh via Chapelhall, Holytown Memorial & Newhouse 202 3 SUNDAY from 21 January 2018 Code SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No. 202 202 202 202 Monklands Hospital H – 09.05 22.05 23.05 Airdrie, Stirling Street at Farmfoods – 09.09 22.09 23.09 Carlisle Road/Petersburn Road – 09.15 22.15 23.15 Chapelhall, Woodhall Street at Co-Op – 09.20 22.20 23.20 Holytown Memorial – 09.23 Then 22.23 23.23 Newhouse – 09.25 every 22.25 23.25 Salsburgh, Main Street – 09.31 hour 22.31 23.31 Salsburgh, Carvale Avenue 08.35 09.35 until 22.35 23.34 Newhouse 08.43 09.43 22.43 – Holytown Memorial 08.46 09.46 22.46 – Chapelhall, Woodhall Street at Co-Op 08.50 09.50 22.50 – Carlisle Road/Petersburn Road 08.54 09.54 22.54 – Airdrie, Stirling Street at Farmfoods 09.00 10.00 23.00 – Monklands Hospital H 09.04 10.04 22.04 – Code: SPT - Operated on behalf of SPT Enjoy unlimited travel across GoZone8 BUY VIA OUR FREE Child, student, adult & family tickets available. M-TICKET APP OR See www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk for more info GOSMART CARD. Coatbridge - Shawhead via Faraday Retail Park & Whifflet 206 4 MONDAY – SATURDAY Code SPT/NS SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT/NS SPT/NS SWITCH TO Service No. 206 206 Then 206 206 206 Then 206 206 206 Coatbridge, South Circular Road 08.17 08.47 every 11.47 12.47 13.17 every 16.17 16.47 17.17 M-TICKETS OR GOSMART CARD! Tesco, Faraday Retail Park 08.19 08.49 30 11.49 12.49 13.19 30 16.19 16.49 17.19 3 SPEED Whifflet Shops 08.22 08.52 mins 11.52 12.52 13.22 mins 16.22 16.52 17.22 Shawhead, Dunottar Avenue 08.31 09.01 until 12.01 13.01 13.31 until 16.31 17.01 17.31 Quicker journey times 3 CONVENIENCE MONDAY – SATURDAY Code SPT/NS SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT/NS SPT/NS No need to carry cash Service No. 206 206 Then 206 206 206 Then 206 206 206 3 EASE Shawhead, Dunottar Avenue 08.02 08.32 every 12.02 13.02 13.32 every 16.02 16.32 17.02 It’s just ‘tap & go’ Whifflet Shops 08.10 08.40 30 12.10 13.10 13.40 30 16.10 16.40 17.10 Tesco, Faraday Retail Park 08.12 08.42 mins 12.12 13.12 13.42 mins 16.12 16.42 17.12 DOWNLOAD OUR M-TICKET APP Coatbridge, South Circular Road 08.15 08.45 until 12.15 13.15 13.45 until 16.15 16.45 17.15 FREE FROM REGISTER FOR YOUR FREE GOSMART Code: NS - Not Saturdays This service is operated with the support of SPT. CARD AT www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk GET IN TOUCH [email protected] 08000 51 56 51 www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk 5 Airdrie - Motherwell ASDA via Holytown 211 6 MONDAY – SATURDAY SUNDAY Airdrie to Motherwell ASDA Code SPT SPT Code SPT SPT via Calderbank, Holytown and New Stevenston Service No. 211 211 Service No. 211 211 Airdrie, Broomknoll Street 18.20 23.20 Airdrie, Broomknoll Street 07.20 23.20 Calderbank, Main Street 18.29 Then 23.29 Calderbank, Main Street 07.29 Then 23.39 Holytown Memorial 18.34 every 23.34 Holytown Memorial 07.34 every 23.34 New Stevenston Cross 18.37 hour 23.37 New Stevenston Cross 07.37 hour 23.37 Motherwell, Hamilton Road 18.45 until 23.45 Motherwell, Hamilton Road 07.45 until 23.45 STEVENSTON New Motherwell ASDA 18.47 23.47 Motherwell ASDA 07.47 23.47 Stevenston Code SPT SPT Code SPT SPT Service No. 211 211 Service No. 211 211 Motherwell ASDA 18.48 22.48 Motherwell ASDA 06.48 22.48 Motherwell Station 18.50 Then 22.50 Motherwell Station 06.50 Then 22.50 New Stevenston Cross 18.58 every 22.58 New Stevenston Cross 06.58 every 22.58 Holytown Memorial 19.01 hour 23.01 Holytown Memorial 07.01 hour 23.01 Calderbank, Main Street 19.06 until 23.06 Calderbank, Main Street 07.06 until 23.06 Airdrie, Broomknoll Street 19.15 23.15 Airdrie, Broomknoll Street 07.15 23.15 Code: SPT - Operated on behalf of SPT GET IN TOUCH [email protected] 08000 51 56 51 www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk Kirkshaws - Caldercruix via Old Monkland, Barrowfield, Coatbridge, Coatdyke, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, Drumgelloch & Plains 212 312 7 MONDAY – FRIDAY from 15 January 2018 Code SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No.
Recommended publications
  • AGENDA ITEM NO.-.-.-.- A02 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL
    AGENDA ITEM NO.-.-.-.- a02 NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL REPORT To: COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Subject: COMMUNITY GRANTS SCHEME GRANTS TO PLAYSCHEMES - SUMMER 2001 JMcG/ Date: 12 SEPTEMBER 2001 Ref: BP/MF 1. PURPOSE 1.1 At its meeting of 15 May 2001 the community services (community development) sub committee agreed to fund playschemes operating during the summer period and in doing so agreed to apply the funding formula adopted in earlier years. The committee requested that details of the awards be reported to a future meeting. Accordingly these are set out in the appendix. 2. RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1 It is recommended that the committee: (i) note the contents of the appendix detailing grant awards to playschemes which operated during the summer 2001 holiday period. Community Grants Scheme - Playschemes 2001/2002 Playschemes Operating during Summer 2001 Loma McMeekin PSOl/O2 - 001 Bellshill Out of School Service Bellshill & surrounding area 10 70 f588.00 YMCA Orbiston Centre YMCA Orbiston Centre Liberty Road Liberty Road Bellshill Bellshill MU 2EU MM 2EU ~~ PS01/02 - 003 Cambusnethan Churches Holiday Club Irene Anderson Belhaven, Stewarton, 170 567.20 Cambusnethan North Church 45 Ryde Road Cambusnethan, Coltness, Kirk Road Wishaw Newmains Cambusnethan ML2 7DX Cambusnethan Old & Morningside Parish Church Greenhead Road Cambusnethan Mr. Mohammad Saleem PSO 1/02 - 004 Ethnic Junior Group North Lanarkshire 200 6 f77.28 Taylor High School 1 Cotton Vale Carfin Street Dalziel Park New Stevenston Motherwell. MLl 5NL PSO1102-006 Flowerhill Parish Church/Holiday
    [Show full text]
  • Black Law Windfarm Which Comprises 54 Operational Turbines, Only Two of Which Are Located Within the North Lanarkshire Area
    AGENDA ITEM Ma. ..*.-'k...).. Application No: Proposed bevelopment: 11/00544/CNS Black Law Wind Farm Extension Phase 2 (Erection of 11 Turtdnes 80m to hub and 126.5m to blade tip) and assodated infrastructure. Site Address: Black Law W indfarm Allanton MEQPJ Date Registered: 12th May 201 1 Applicant: Agent: Scottish Power Renewables NIA Cathcart Business Park Spean Street Glasgow (344 4BE Appllcatlon Level: Contrary to Development Plan: Other Application Level No Ward: Repremntatlone: 01 2 Fortissat 334 letters of representation received. Charles Cefferty, Thomas Cochrane, James Robe ttson , Recommendation: Object for the Following Reaeone:- 1. The proposed development is contrary to policies DSP4, NEE 38, EDI 3A of the North Lanarkshire Local Plan, supplementary planning guidance SPG 12 "Assessing Wind Turbine Developments" and Scottish Planning Policy In that the submitted ES, Addendum and additional supporting information have not sufficiently addressed the potential cumulative noise impact of the proposed windfarm. In addition, given the proximity of the turbines to the settlements; adverse visual impact on selected recepton and furVler erosion of recreational space there are concerns that this extension (in addition to the already approved schemes) is such that the amenity enjoyed by local residents will be reduced to an unacceptable level. Margaret Mitcheli MSP, Neii Findlay MSP, Siobhan McMahon, Parneta Nash MP, 15 Outwith the piEtn 8FBa Prcrdumd bv Ptrnn In$ and DevalWm &fit N Emironmrntil Srrvi No rM LJnrkthlrr C Fleming How*
    [Show full text]
  • Early Learning and Childcare Funded Providers 2019/20
    Early Learning and Childcare Funded Providers 2019/20 LOCAL AUTHORITY NURSERIES NORTH Abronhill Primary Nursery Class Medlar Road Jane Stocks 01236 794870 [email protected] Abronhill Cumbernauld G67 3AJ Auchinloch Nursery Class Forth Avenue Andrew Brown 01236 794824 [email protected] Auchinloch Kirkintilloch G66 5DU Baird Memorial PS SEN N/Class Avonhead Road Gillian Wylie 01236 632096 [email protected] Condorrat Cumbernauld G67 4RA Balmalloch Nursery Class Kingsway Ruth McCarthy 01236 632058 [email protected] Kilsyth G65 9UJ Carbrain Nursery Class Millcroft Road Acting Diane Osborne 01236 794834 [email protected] Carbrain Cumbernauld G67 2LD Chapelgreen Nursery Class Mill Road Siobhan McLeod 01236 794836 [email protected] Queenzieburn Kilsyth G65 9EF Condorrat Primary Nursery Class Morar Drive Julie Ann Price 01236 794826 [email protected] Condorrat Cumbernauld G67 4LA Eastfield Primary School Nursery 23 Cairntoul Court Lesley McPhee 01236 632106 [email protected] Class Cumbernauld G69 9JR Glenmanor Nursery Class Glenmanor Avenue Sharon McIlroy 01236 632056 [email protected] Moodiesburn G69 0JA Holy Cross Primary School Nursery Constarry Road Marie Rose Murphy 01236 632124 [email protected] Class Croy Kilsyth G65 9JG Our Lady and St Josephs Primary South Mednox Street Ellen Turnbull 01236 632130 [email protected] School Nursery Class Glenboig ML5 2RU St Andrews Nursery Class Eastfield Road Marie Claire Fiddler
    [Show full text]
  • Monklands Network 47/47A, 200, 202*, 206*, 211, 212*, 213*, 214*, 215*, 216, 217*, 232*, 245, 247*, 287*, 310 * Timetables Updated 29Th August
    Monklands Network 47/47A, 200, 202*, 206*, 211, 212*, 213*, 214*, 215*, 216, 217*, 232*, 245, 247*, 287*, 310 * Timetables updated 29th August UPDATED TIMETABLE FROM 29TH AUG GLENMAVIS 2016 KIRKINTILLOCH KIRKSHAWS AIRDRIE KIRKWOOD BARGEDDIE LANGLOAN CALDERCRUIX MILNGAVIE CHAPELHALL H MONKLANDS HOSPITAL COATBRIDGE MOODIESBURN H COATHILL HOSPITAL PLAINS CUMBERNAULD SALSBURGH FARADAY PARK SHAWHEAD GLENBOIG TOWNHEAD www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk 1 Great value unlimited tickets GoZone8 across Lanarkshire. We’ve got bus travel covered in DAY WEEK 4 WEEK 10 WEEK Monklands with our great new routes. ADULT £4.00 £16.30* £57.75 — Whether it’s to the shops, to work or to play, McGill’s can get you there! We’ve got STUDENT £2.75 £14.10 £49.35 £117.60 great value, unlimited tickets on offer too CHILD (u16s) £1.60** £6.60 £25.20 £58.80 - buy on the bus, or via our m-ticket app, and use as many times as you like across * £15.50 with m-ticketing app ** £1.00 with m-ticketing app any McGill’s bus in Monklands. Great value fares start at only 50p for a NEW FAMILY DAY TICKET £10.00 TWO ADULTS & UP TO 3 CHILDREN u16s single! We look forward to welcoming you on board! CHILD SINGLE TICKET JUST 50P For further information and timetables see our website www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk ANY BUS, ANY TIME! or call FREE on 08000 51 56 51. Bargeddie - Coatbridge 213 2 MONDAY TO SATURDAY from 29th August 2016 Service No. 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 Bargeddie Station 08.16 08.46 09.16 09.46 10.16 10.46 11.16 11.46 12.16 12.46 13.16 13.46 14.16 14.46 15.16 15.46 16.16 16.46 17.16 17.46 Glasgow Road at Drumpark School 08.22 08.52 09.22 09.52 10.22 10.52 11.22 11.52 12.22 12.52 13.22 13.52 14.22 14.52 15.22 15.52 16.22 16.52 17.22 17.52 Coatbridge, South Circular Road 08.30 09.00 09.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 12.00 12.30 13.00 13.30 14.00 14.30 15.00 15.30 16.00 16.30 17.00 17.30 18.00 Service No.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Landscape Character Assessment Background Report
    NORTH LANARKSHIRE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN MODIFIED PROPOSED PLAN LOCAL LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT BACKGROUND REPORT NOVEMBER 2018 North Lanarkshire Council Enterprise and Communities CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. URS Review of North Lanarkshire Local Landscape Character (2015) 3. Kilsyth Hills Special Landscape Area (SLA) 4. Clyde Valley Special Landscape Area (SLA) Appendices Appendix 1 - URS Review of North Lanarkshire Local Landscape Character (2015) 1. Introduction 1.1 Landscape designations play an important role in Scottish Planning Policy by protecting and enhancing areas of particular value. Scottish Planning Policy encourages local, non-statutory designations to protect and create an understanding of the role of locally important landscape have on communities. 1.2 In 2014, as part of the preparation of the North Lanarkshire Local Development Proposed Plan, a review of local landscape designations was undertaken by URS as part of wider action for landscape protection and management. 2. URS Review of North Lanarkshire Local Landscape Character (2015) 2.1 The purpose of the Review was to identify and provide an awareness of the special character and qualities of the designated landscape in North Lanarkshire and to contribute to guiding appropriate future development to the most appropriate locations. The Review has identified a number of Local Landscape Units (LLU) that are of notable quality and value within which future development requires careful consideration to avoid potential significant impact on their landscape character. 2.2 There are two exemplar LLUs identified in this study, Kilsyth Hills and Clyde Valley, which are seen as very sensitive to development. Both of these areas warrant specific recognition and protection, as their high landscape quality would be threatened and adversely affected by unsympathetic development within their boundaries.
    [Show full text]
  • For Sale by Private Bargain the Noted Stock Farm of South Medrox Glenboig, North Lanarkshire
    FOR SALE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN THE NOTED STOCK FARM OF SOUTH MEDROX GLENBOIG, NORTH LANARKSHIRE Commodious steading buildings. Modern five apartment bungalow and 238.69 acres arable and grazing land. LAWRIE & SYMINGTON LIMITED , LANARK AGRICULTURAL CENTRE , MUIRGLEN , LANARK , ML 11 9AX TEL : 01555 662281 FAX : 01555 665638/665100 EMAIL : [email protected] WEB SITE : www.lawrieandsymington.com Sellers: south facing and commands panoramic views The Executors of the over the surrounding countryside. The Late Mrs M Morgan following accommodation is provided. South Medrox Farm Glenboig Accommodation: Solicitors: Lounge (18’ 8 x 13’10”): D W Shaw 34a Sandgate Dining Room (14’ x 9’8”): Ayr, KA7 1BW Tel: 01292 265033 Sun Room (12’ x 11’8”): Selling Agents: Bedroom (13’11” x 12’7”): Lawrie & Symington Limited Fitted wardrobes. Lanark Agricultural Centre Muirglen Bedroom (15’1” x 9’1”): Lanark, ML11 9AX Fitted wardrobes. Tel: 01555 662281 Ensuite (9’1” x 4’): Directions: Shower, wc and wash hand basin. Leave the A80 Glasgow to Stirling Road and proceed into the village of Mollinsburn, take Bathroom (10’4” x 8’): the first road on the right for quarter of a mile Bath, wc, wash hand basin and airing then take the next road on the right, which cupboard. leads to the Village of Annathill, proceed through Annathill and South Medrox is situated Kitchen (14’ x 13’6”): on the road junction. Base and wall mounted units, electric oven and hob. Situation: South Medrox is situated one mile North of Utility Room (9’1” x 7’7”): Glenboig, five miles North of Coatbridge all Base units and stainless steel sink.
    [Show full text]
  • Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership Health Contacts
    Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership Health Contacts January 2017 Contents Glasgow City Community Health and Care Centre page 1 North East Locality 2 North West Locality 3 South Locality 4 Adult Protection 5 Child Protection 5 Emergency and Out-of-Hours care 5 Addictions 6 Asylum Seekers 9 Breast Screening 9 Breastfeeding 9 Carers 10 Children and Families 12 Continence Services 15 Dental and Oral Health 16 Dementia 18 Diabetes 19 Dietetics 20 Domestic Abuse 21 Employability 22 Equality 23 Health Improvement 23 Health Centres 25 Hospitals 29 Housing and Homelessness 33 Learning Disabilities 36 Maternity - Family Nurse Partnership 38 Mental Health 39 Psychotherapy 47 NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Psychological Trauma Service 47 Money Advice 49 Nursing 50 Older People 52 Occupational Therapy 52 Physiotherapy 53 Podiatry 54 Rehabilitation Services 54 Respiratory Team 55 Sexual Health 56 Rape and Sexual Assault 56 Stop Smoking 57 Volunteering 57 Young People 58 Public Partnership Forum 60 Comments and Complaints 61 Glasgow City Community Health & Care Partnership Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP), Commonwealth House, 32 Albion St, Glasgow G1 1LH. Tel: 0141 287 0499 The Management Team Chief Officer David Williams Chief Officer Finances and Resources Sharon Wearing Chief Officer Planning & Strategy & Chief Social Work Officer Susanne Miller Chief Officer Operations Alex MacKenzie Clincial Director Dr Richard Groden Nurse Director Mari Brannigan Lead Associate Medical Director (Mental Health Services) Dr Michael Smith
    [Show full text]
  • 248C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    248C bus time schedule & line map 248C Airdrie - Law View In Website Mode The 248C bus line Airdrie - Law has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Law Hill: 1:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 248C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 248C bus arriving. Direction: Law Hill 248C bus Time Schedule 83 stops Law Hill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 1:15 PM Bank Street, Airdrie Bank Street, Scotland Tuesday 1:15 PM Callon Street, Airdrie Wednesday 1:15 PM Broomknoll Street, Scotland Thursday 1:15 PM Sheriff Court, Airdrie Friday 1:15 PM Miller's Place, Airdrie Saturday Not Operational Springwells Avenue, Airdrie Craigneuk Playing Fields, Gartlea Carlisle Road, Scotland 248C bus Info Direction: Law Hill St Edward's Church, Gartlea Stops: 83 Trip Duration: 68 min Petersburn Road, Airdrie Line Summary: Bank Street, Airdrie, Callon Street, Airdrie, Sheriff Court, Airdrie, Miller's Place, Airdrie, Woodvale Avenue, Brownsburn Springwells Avenue, Airdrie, Craigneuk Playing Fields, Carlisle Road, Scotland Gartlea, St Edward's Church, Gartlea, Petersburn Road, Airdrie, Woodvale Avenue, Brownsburn, Stirling Stirling Road, Chapelhall Road, Chapelhall, Burniebrae Road, Chapelhall, Stirling Road, Scotland Smith's Butchers, Chapelhall, Honeywell Crescent, Chapelhall, Gibb Street, Chapelhall, Woodneuk Street, Burniebrae Road, Chapelhall Chapelhall, Lancaster Avenue, Newhouse, Rowantree Avenue, Newhouse, O'Wood Avenue, Smith's Butchers, Chapelhall Holytown, Crown Bar, Holytown,
    [Show full text]
  • Greater Glasgow & the Clyde Valley
    What to See & Do 2013-14 Explore: Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley Mòr-roinn Ghlaschu & Gleann Chluaidh Stylish City Inspiring Attractions Discover Mackintosh www.visitscotland.com/glasgow Welcome to... Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley Mòr-roinn Ghlaschu & Gleann Chluaidh 01 06 08 12 Disclaimer VisitScotland has published this guide in good faith to reflect information submitted to it by the proprietor/managers of the premises listed who have paid for their entries to be included. Although VisitScotland has taken reasonable steps to confirm the information contained in the guide at the time of going to press, it cannot guarantee that the information published is and remains accurate. Accordingly, VisitScotland recommends that all information is checked with the proprietor/manager of the business to ensure that the facilities, cost and all other aspects of the premises are satisfactory. VisitScotland accepts no responsibility for any error or misrepresentation contained in the guide and excludes all liability for loss or damage caused by any reliance placed on the information contained in the guide. VisitScotland also cannot accept any liability for loss caused by the bankruptcy, or liquidation, or insolvency, or cessation of trade of any company, firm or individual contained in this guide. Quality Assurance awards are correct as of December 2012. Rodin’s “The Thinker” For information on accommodation and things to see and do, go to www.visitscotland.com at the Burrell Collection www.visitscotland.com/glasgow Contents 02 Glasgow: Scotland with style 04 Beyond the city 06 Charles Rennie Mackintosh 08 The natural side 10 Explore more 12 Where legends come to life 14 VisitScotland Information Centres 15 Quality Assurance 02 16 Practical information 17 How to read the listings Discover a region that offers exciting possibilities 17 Great days out – Places to Visit 34 Shopping every day.
    [Show full text]
  • Old Mines and Mine Masters of the Monklands” British Mining No.45, NMRS, Pp.66-86
    BRITISH MINING No.45 MEMOIRS 1992 Skillen, B.S. 1992 “Old Mines and Mine Masters of the Monklands” British Mining No.45, NMRS, pp.66-86. Published by the THE NORTHERN MINE RESEARCH SOCIETY SHEFFIELD U.K. © N.M.R.S. & The Author(s) 1992. ISSN 0309-2199 BRITISH MINING No.45 OLD MINES AND MINES MASTERS OF THE MONKLANDS Brian S. Skillen SYNOPSIS The Monklands lie east of Glasgow, across economically worthwhile coal measures, which have been worked to a great extent. Additionally to coal it proved possible to work a good local ironstone. Mushet’s blackband ironstone proved the resource on which the Monklands rose to prosperity in the 19th century. A pot pourri of minerals was there to be worked and their exploitation may be traced back to the 17th century. Estate feuding provides the first clue to the early coal working of the Monklands. In 1616, Muirhead of Brydanhill was in dispute with Newlands of Kip ps. Such was the animosity of feeling, that the latter turned up at the tiny coal working at Brydanhill and together with his men smashed up Muirhead’s pit head.1 It is likely that Muirhead’s mine had answered purely local needs and certainly if mining did continue it was on this ephemeral basis, at least until the mid 18th century. The reasons are easy to find, fragile local markets that offered no encouragement to invest in mining and a lack of communications that stopped any hope of export. In any case the western markets were then answered by the many small coal pits about the Glasgow district, including satellite workings such as Barrachnie on the western extremity of Old Monkland Parish.
    [Show full text]
  • Progress Report 2011
    A6ENDA ITEM No..-.. 8......-. NORTH LANARKSHIRE COUNCIL REPORT To: ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES COMMITTEE Subject: AIR QUALITY ACTION PLAN PROGRESS REPORT From: HEAD OF PROTECTIVE SERVICES Date: 18 October 201 1 Ref: CM/AM 1. Purpose of Report 1.1 To provide Committee with a progress report on the actions taken to improve air quality within North Lanarkshire and outlined within the Council’s Air Quality Action Plan. 2. Background 2.1 The Environment Act 1995 requires Scottish Local Authorities to regularly review air quality within their areas under a process known as Local Air Quality Management. 2.2 Further to this Act, the Air Quality (Scotland) Regulations 2000 and Amendment Regulations 2002 prescribe air quality objectives for seven pollutants deemed to be the most prejudicial to health, namely - Benzene, 1,3-Butadiene, Carbon Monoxide, Lead, Nitrogen Dioxide (NOn), Particulates (PMlo) and Sulphur Dioxide (SOn). Dates have also been set for compliance with these objectives. 2.3 This process of Local Air Quality Management has been ongoing for a number of years now, and as time has progressed the objectives for the specific pollutants have become increasingly stringent. Continued monitoring in North Lanarkshire has identified six areas of exceedance of the 201 0 Annual Mean objective for PMlo (particulate pollution) and this has led to the declaration of six Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs) in Whifflet Coatbridge, Chapelhall, Motherwell Town Centre, Harthill, Moodiesburn and Croy. 2.4 Further to the declaration of the AQMAs, the Council is required to prepare and publish an Air Quality Action Plan. This is a document which details measures the Council pledges to consider in order to improve air quality within the AQMAs.
    [Show full text]
  • Community Action Plan 2016-2021 Glenboig Community Action Plan 2016-2021 Contents ɀ Introduction
    Glenboig Community Action Plan 2016-2021 Glenboig Community Action Plan 2016-2021 Contents ɀ Introduction . 4 ɀ Where are we now? . 5 ɀ Our community now . 6-7 ɀ Likes...................................................8 ɀ Dislikes . 9 ɀ Our Vision for the Future . 9-11 ɀ Action . 12-14 ɀ Making it happen . 15 History Glenboig is a village in the North Lanarkshire area of Scotland, situated north of Coatbridge. At the beginning of the last century Glenboig was a thriving industrial village and was famous for the production of fireclay products. The population of the village increased from only 120 in 1860 to 1,500 in 1890 and nearly all the houses in Glenboig formerly belonged to the Glenboig Union Fireclay Company whose works were said to be the largest of their kind in the world. The reputation of the goods produced at the works was such that medals were awarded from all over the world including awards from Chile, India and Australia. The brick making industry closed in the 1980’s An important industrial revolution was the railways. The Monkland and Kirkintilloch was started in 1824, and opened in 1826, running from, Palacecraig, up through Coatbridge and Gartsherrie, and immediately to the East of the Glenboig village. It has a claim to be Scotland's first actual "railway", putting it among the first few in the world. A few years later, in 1831, the Glasgow and Garnkirk line opened, running on the other side of Glenboig, joining the Monkland and Kirkintilloch at Gartsherrie. Both were built almost exclusively to carry coal but each, however, developed an increasing volume of other freight and of passenger traffic.
    [Show full text]