Unreferenced date June 2009 Bargeddie lang gd B rr Geadaidh is a village in North Lanarkshire , Scotland ... grown to around 3,501. History There was no village of Bargeddie before the 1930 s when Lanark County .... There is, however, an amazing display of prescience available to all if they look for Bargeddie in the 1904 Ordnance Survey map, where in spite of the previous authoritative assertion that Bargeddie ... that a Bargeddie house and or settlement is identified in John Thomson s Atlas of Scotland 1832, and that this is one and the same area. I assert further that these two references are indications that Bargeddie ... estate was built around the site of Bargeddie House which was demolished after World War II . Bargeddie ... Lawns housing development. Transport The town is served by Bargeddie railway station . There are also bus stops which allow villagers to travel to Glasgow and Coatbridge. Bargeddie is served by three ... club within the village is Bargeddie Carpet Bowling Club, which has run on Tuesday evenings since 1981 ... Council . The hall celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2008 with a party organised by Bargeddie ... Graham footballer George Graham was born in Bargeddie. Football remains an important part of life in the area. Bargeddie Amateur Football Club is well known in the Glasgow area and plays home games at Bargeddie Pavilion. Jimmy Mallon, professional shadow boxer, lightweight 1995 2010 , unorthodox southpaw ... to be used as his entrance tune for his upcoming fight in the MGM. In 2009 Bargeddie Colts youth ... Bargeddie Church of Scotland is situated on Barton s Hill, a 10 minute walk from the village. There is also ... 171664 RCAHMS image of Bargeddie Parish Church http canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 45802 digital images bargeddie drumpark brickworks ?&sort typ archnum&sort ord asc&show all Canmore RCAHMS image of Drumpark Brickworks, Bargeddie http www.railbrit.co.uk location.php?photographer David Panton &loc Bargeddie RAILSCOT images of Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway External links http www.saintkevins.com ... more details
For the station on the Whifflet Line see Bargeddie railway station . Infobox UK disused station name Bargeddie image name caption original Coatbridge Branch NBR Coatbridge Branch , North British Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway LNER platforms 2 locale Bargeddie borough North Lanarkshire latitude 55.8592 longitude 4.0779 gridref years 1 February 1871 events Opened as Cuilhill ref name butt74 Butt 1995 , page 74 ref years1 1 April 1904 events1 Renamed as Bargeddie ref name butt27 Butt 1995 , page 27 ref years2 1 January 1917 events2 Closed years3 1 February 1919 events3 Reopened years4 24 September 1927 events4 Closed Bargeddie was a railway station in the village of Bargeddie . It was opened as Cuilhill , by the North British Railway on 1 February 1871. ref name butt74 It was renamed Bargeddie on 1 April 1904. ref name butt27 The station was closed to passengers on 24 September 1927. ref name butt27 Historical Rail Start rail line previous stnlnk Blairhill br small Line and Station open small next stnlnk Easterhouse br small Line and Station open small route Coatbridge Branch NBR Coatbridge Branch br small p style background NBR light North British Railway small col NBR colour end box References Notes Reflist Sources Butt Stations Jowett Atlas RCH 1904 Category Disused railway stations in Glasgow Category Railway stations opened in 1871 Category Railway stations closed in 1917 Category Railway stations closed in 1927 Scotland railstation stub ... more details
For the former station on the Coatbridge Branch NBR see Bargeddie NBR railway station . Infobox UK station symbol rail name Bargeddie code BGI image name BargeddieRailwayStation1.jpg caption manager First ScotRail locale Bargeddie borough North Lanarkshire latitude 55.852 longitude 4.072 start platforms 2 lowusage0506 increase 66,746 lowusage0607 increase 74,376 lowusage0708 increase 78,062 lowusage0809 increase 87,206 lowusage0910 decrease 85,806 Bargeddie railway station is located in the village of Bargeddie , North Lanarkshire , situated between the City of Glasgow and the town of Coatbridge . It is on the Whifflet Line , 15  km 9 miles east of Glasgow Central railway station . Train services are provided by First ScotRail . Services A half hourly service operates between Glasgow Central and Whifflet stations, on Mondays to Saturdays. Sunday services only run for the month prior to Christmas, and are extended to Shotts. ref National Rail Timetable ref References references rail start rail line previous stnlnk Kirkwood next stnlnk Baillieston route First ScotRail br p style background ffe02b small Whifflet Line br Mondays Saturdays only small col FF80C0 s end Category Railway stations in North Lanarkshire Category Railway stations opened by British Rail Category Railway stations opened in 1993 Category Railway stations served by First ScotRail Scotland railstation stub nl Station Bargeddie ... more details
Tom Spence born 4 January 1962 in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie is a Scotland Scottish former association football player and head coach manager . External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player1 tomspence.htm Newcastle Fans profile Albion Rovers F.C. managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Spence, Tom ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tam SHORT DESCRIPTION Left footed defender DATE OF BIRTH 4 January 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH Bargeddie DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Parents Sandy Spence, Agnes Spence. DEFAULTSORT Spence, Tom Category 1960 births Category Living people Category People from North Lanarkshire Category Scottish footballers Category Stirling Albion F.C. players Category Alloa Athletic F.C. players Category Cowdenbeath F.C. players Category Clydebank F.C. players Category Clyde F.C. players Category Kilmarnock F.C. players Category East Fife F.C. players Category Albion Rovers F.C. players Category Scottish Football League players Category Scottish football managers Category Albion Rovers F.C. managers ... more details
came in 1914. He remained as first team trainer until 1926 before he retired to his birthplace, Bargeddie ... ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH 5 December 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH Bargeddie , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 24 December 1954 PLACE OF DEATH Bargeddie , Scotland DEFAULTSORT Orourke ... more details
Infobox GB station name Blairhill other name image name BlairhillRailwayStation1.JPG caption Blairhill railway station code BAI manager First ScotRail locale Coatbridge borough North Lanarkshire latitude 55.867 longitude 4.042 platforms 2 usage0203 0.509 usage0405 0.535 usage0506 0.581 usage0607 0.606 usage0708 0.603 usage0809 0.680 original North British Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway LNER years 1 February 1871 events Opened as Blairhill and Gartsherrie ref name Butt Butt 1995 , page 37 ref years1 1960s??? events1 Renamed as Blairhill ref name Butt Blairhill railway station is a train station railway station serving the Blairhill area of Coatbridge , North Lanarkshire . It is 13 km 8 miles east of Glasgow Queen Street railway station . The station is managed by First ScotRail and is served by trains on the North Clyde Line , comprising British Rail Class 320 Class 320s and, during peak times, British Rail Class 334 Class 334s and in the rarest of cases, British Rail Class 318 Class 318s . History It was built opened on 1 February 1871 and was previously called Blairhill and Gartsherrie . ref name Butt Facilities The street level platform, which now bears the portacabin ticket office, once supported a wooden station building which housed a ticket office and newsagent. On the night of 12 January 1987, shortly after being painted in the bright orange livery of the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive, this building was burned to the ground. Services From Blairhill trains are every 15 minutes, Monday to Saturday daytimes and half hourly evenings and Sundays towards Glasgow Queen Street and beyond Stnlnk Balloch Stnlnk Helensburgh Central westbound and towards Stnlnk Airdrie eastbound. rail start rail line next Stnlnk Easterhouse previous Stnlnk Coatbridge Sunnyside route First ScotRail br small p style background 5A95E4 North Clyde Line small col FF80C0 Historical Rail Insert rail line next Bargeddie NBR railway station Bargeddie previous Stnln ... more details
Infobox football biography name Jimmy Gilmour image caption fullname birth date birth date and age 1961 12 17 df y birth place Bellshill , Scotland height position Midfielder Winger Winger youthyears1 youthclubs1 Bargeddie Amateurs years1 1981 1984 clubs1 Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park caps1 107 goals1 27 years2 1984 1985 clubs2 Partick Thistle F.C. Partick Thistle caps2 17 goals2 0 years3 1985 1988 clubs3 Falkirk F.C. Falkirk caps3 79 goals3 21 years4 1988 1989 clubs4 Kilmarnock F.C. Kilmarnock caps4 44 goals4 11 years5 1989 1990 clubs5 Stirling Albion F.C. Stirling Albion caps5 33 goals5 3 years6 1990 1991 clubs6 Clyde F.C. Clyde caps6 28 goals6 6 years7 1991 1994 clubs7 Dumbarton F.C. Dumbarton caps7 48 goals7 20 years8 1994 1995 clubs8 Bo ness United F.C. Bo ness United caps8 goals8 years9 1995 1999 clubs9 Alloa Athletic F.C. Alloa Athletic caps9 71 goals9 6 years10 clubs10 Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United caps10 goals10 totalcaps 427 totalgoals 94 Jimmy Gilmour born 17 December 1961 is a Scotland Scottish former professional association football footballer who played Career Born in Bellshill , Gilmour played for Bargeddie Amateurs, Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park , Partick Thistle F.C. Partick Thistle , Falkirk F.C. Falkirk , Kilmarnock F.C. Kilmarnock , Stirling Albion F.C. Stirling Albion , Clyde F.C. Clyde , Dumbarton F.C. Dumbarton , Bo ness United F.C. Bo ness United , Alloa Athletic F.C. Alloa Athletic and Fauldhouse United F.C. Fauldhouse United . ref cite web url http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player jimgilmour.htm title Profile publisher Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gilmour, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish professional footballer DATE OF BIRTH 17 December 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH Bellshill , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gilmour, Jimmy Category 1961 births Category Living people Category Scottish ... more details
Infobox UK station symbol rail name Kirkwood other name code KWD image name KirkwoodRailwayStation1.JPG caption Kirkwood railway station manager First ScotRail locale Coatbridge borough North Lanarkshire latitude 55.8544 longitude 4.04853 start platforms 2 lowusage0506 increase 0.114 million lowusage0607 increase 0.115 million lowusage0708 increase 0.121 million lowusage0809 increase 0.143 million lowusage0910 decrease 0.140 million Kirkwood railway station is located in the Kirkwood area of Coatbridge , Scotland . It is on the Whifflet Line , convert 16 km mi abbr on east of Glasgow Central railway station . Train services are provided by First ScotRail . Services A half hourly service operates between Glasgow Central and Whifflet stations, on Mondays to Saturdays. Sunday services only run for the month prior to Christmas, and are extended to Shotts. ref National Rail Timetable ref References references External links stn art lrnk KWD ML55NQ rail start rail line previous stnlnk Whifflet next stnlnk Bargeddie route First ScotRail br p style background ffe02b small Whifflet Line br Mondays Saturdays only small col FF80C0 s end Category Railway stations in North Lanarkshire Category Railway stations opened by British Rail Category Railway stations opened in 1993 Category Railway stations served by First ScotRail Scotland railstation stub nl Station Kirkwood ... more details
Coatbridge Branch NBR The Coatbridge Branch was a railway that ran between Bellgrove in the east end of Glasgow and Coatbridge and built by the North British Railway , which in turn became part of the London and North Eastern Railway LNER on 1 January 1923. History Expand section date June 2008 The line opened between College and Coatbridge on 1 February 1871. College closed to passengers 15 March 1886, although the goods station remained open until the early 1980s. The only other stations to close on the line were Bargeddie on 24 February 1927 and Parkhead on 19 September 1958. Connections to other lines Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway at Sunnyside Junction Glasgow, Bothwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge Railway at Shettleston railway station Shettleston City Union Line City of Glasgow Union Railway at Parkhead North Junction, Bellgrove Junction and High Street East Junction Glasgow City and District Railway at High Street East Junction Current operations Apart for College Glasgow railway station College , the line is open to passenger traffic, served by First ScotRail on the North Clyde Line . Sources Awdry RailCo Jowett Atlas http www.railbrit.co.uk Coatbridge Branch frame.htm RAILSCOT on Coatbridge Branch Historical Scottish railway companies Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Coatbridge Branch Nbr Category Early Scottish railway companies Category Railway lines opened in 1871 Scotland rail transport stub ... more details
The List of places in North Lanarkshire is a list of links for any town , village , hamlet , castle golf course , historic house , hillfort , lighthouse , nature reserve , reservoir , river , and other place of interest in North Lanarkshire , Scotland , UK . compactTOC Commented out File Airdrie town clock.jpg thumb right The Town Clock at Airdrie File Auchinstarry Basin.jpg thumb right Auchinstarry Basin on the Forth & Clyde Canal File St Andrew s Church.jpg thumb right Bellshill, Saint Andrew s Church File MonklandCanalCaledonianViaduct.JPG thumb right The Caledonian Viaduct over the Monkland Canal File Staugusts2.jpg thumb right Coatbridge, Saint Augustine s Chapel File Dalzell House.JPG thumb right Dalzell House File Peden stone Harthill Shotts Lanarkshire Jan 09.jpg thumb right Harthill, Peden Stone File Northlanarkshirelogo.png thumb right North Lanarkshire logo File RothiemurchusForest.jpg thumb right Rothiemurchus Forest File Wishaw.jpg thumb right Wishaw A Airbles railway station Airdrie, North Lanarkshire , Airdrie Academy , Airdrie Bathgate Rail Link , Airdrie Public Library , Airdrie Public Observatory , Airdrie railway station , Airdrie Savings Bank , Airdrieonians F.C. , Airdrie United F.C. , Airdrie and Shotts Disambiguation needed date June 2011 Allanton, North Lanarkshire Annathill Argyle Line Auchinloch Auchinstarry B Ballochney Railway Banton, North Lanarkshire Banton Barons Haugh RSPB Reserve Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Bargeddie , Bargeddie railway station Bathgate and Coatbridge Railway Battle of Kilsyth Bellshill , Bellshill railway station Blackridge railway station Brandon Shopping Centre C Calderbank , Caldercruix , Caldercruix railway station , Caledonian Forest Cambusnethan Carfin , Carnbroe , Castle Cary Castle Central Scotland Forest Trust Chapelhall Chryston Cleland, North Lanarkshire Cleland , Cleland railway station Coatbridge , Coltness Colzium Castle , Colzium House Museum, Kilsyth Craigneuk , Croy, North Lanarkshire ... more details
coord 55.829 3.922 display title region GB scale 100000 infobox historic subdivision Name Monklands HQ Government Monklands District Council Origin Status District Start 1975 End 1996 Code CodeName Replace North Lanarkshire Motto Divisions DivisionsNames DivisionsMap Image Map Image Scot1975Monklands.png br Monklands district within Scotland Arms Civic PopulationFirst PopulationFirstYear AreaFirst AreaFirstYear DensityFirst DensityFirstYear PopulationSecond PopulationSecondYear AreaSecond AreaSecondYear DensitySecond DensitySecondYear PopulationLast PopulationLastYear AreaLast AreaLastYear DensityLast DensityLastYear Monklands Bad nam Manach in Scottish Gaelic was formerly 1975 96 one of nineteen local government Scotland local government district Scotland district s in the Strathclyde Local government areas of Scotland 1973 to 1996 region of Scotland . The district was formed by the Local Government Scotland Act 1973 from part of the former counties of Scotland county of Lanarkshire , namely The burgh s of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie and Coatbridge Most of the Ninth District The electoral district of Shottskirk from the Seventh District Apart from the two burghs, the area included the following settlements Bargeddie Calderbank Caldercruix Chapelhall Glenboig Glenmavis Greengairs Plains, North Lanarkshire Plains Salsburgh The district was abolished in 1996 by the Local Government etc. Scotland Act 1994 . The area of the district was combined with those of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth and Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell districts and part of Strathkelvin to become North Lanarkshire Council areas of Scotland unitary council area . The name of Monklands originated in the grant of lands in the area to the monks of the Cistercian Abbey of Newbattle Abbey Newbattle , East Lothian in 1162. From the seventeenth century the area was formed into the two list of civil parishes in Scotland parishes of New Monkland and Old Monkland. ref http www.monklands.co.uk monkla ... more details
Infobox rail line name Whifflet Line color logo logo width 145px image WhiffletRailwayStation1.JPG image width caption Whifflet railway station type system National Rail status locale Glasgow br Scotland start stnlink Glasgow Central end stnlink Whifflet stations 7 routes ridership open close owner Network Rail operator First ScotRail character depot stock British Rail Class 156 Class 156 , British Rail Class 158 Class 158 linelength tracklength notrack gauge el speed elevation map infobox rdt Whifflet Line The Whifflet Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban Railway rail network in Scotland . History The line was built between 1863 and 1865 as the Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway , part of the Caledonian Railway . It opened to goods traffic mainly coal and iron in September 1865 and to passengers in August 1866. It has been in continuous operation ever since. Stations in the first service on the line were at Carmyle, Broomhouse now Mount Vernon , Baillieston, Langloan and Whifflet. Passenger services ceased in the 1960s following the Beeching Axe Between 1972 and 1974 period scheduled passenger trains between Glasgow Central and Perth used the route. For the following twenty years, the route was only used for freight and diverted passenger services. However, the line reopened to scheduled passenger services with intermediate stations on 4 October 1993. Line description The modern line currently serves seven stations. It connects parts of south east Glasgow , Bargeddie and Coatbridge to Glasgow city centre. Between Stnlnk Glasgow Central and Rutherglen , the line shares the same track as the West Coast Main Line and is hence Railway electrification in Great Britain electrified up until here , before branching off in a north easterly direction towards Coatbridge this section is not electrified . Services The route is operated by First ScotRail . The line is not electrified. 2009 service pattern Trains operate at a half hour frequency. All services a ... more details
Infobox football biography name John McGregor fullname John McGregor image birth date Birth date and age df y 1963 1 5 cityofbirth Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie countryofbirth Scotland currentclub position Defender football Defender retired youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1979 1982 years2 1982 1987 years3 1983 1984 years4 1985 years5 1987 1992 clubs1 Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park clubs2 Liverpool F.C. Liverpool clubs3 St Mirren F.C. St Mirren clubs4 Leeds United F.C. Leeds United clubs5 Rangers F.C. Rangers caps1 105 caps2 0 caps3 5 caps4 5 caps5 26 goals1 19 goals2 0 goals3 1 goals4 0 goals5 0 John McGregor born 5 January 1963 in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie is a former professional footballer player. McGregor started his career at Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park after signing from Bargeddie Amateurs. He went on to make over a hundred appearances for the Spiders , becoming a mainstay in the side for over three seasons. His form attracted the attention of England English side Liverpool F.C. Liverpool . After five years on Merseyside and no appearances, McGregor left permanently to return to Glasgow with Rangers F.C. Rangers . He joined the club on a free transfer in 1987 and made his debut on 8 August 1987 in a 1 1 draw at home to Dundee United F.C. Dundee United . In his first season he twenty nine appearances including in the 1988 Scottish League Cup League Cup win over Aberdeen F.C. Aberdeen . After that McGregor s career stalled due to injuries and he was forced to retire in 1992, joining the Rangers coach staff soon after. He became the Rangers F.C. Reserve and Youth squads Reserve team coach but left in 2003 , being replaced by John Brown footballer born 1962 John Brown . External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player1 johnmcgregor.htm Career Stats http www.sporting heroes.net football heroes displayhero club.asp?HeroID 20149 Sporting heroes http www.lfchistory.net player profile.asp?player id 494 LFC History Profile Persondata Metadata s ... more details
coord 55.829 3.922 display title region GB scale 100000 infobox Scotland council area Council North Lanarkshire br North Lanrikshire br Siorrachd Lannraig a Tuath image logo northlanarkshirelogo.png image coat North lanarkshire arms.jpg Image File North Lanarkshire in Scotland.svg 250px SizeRank 19th Size 1 E8 m convert 470 km2 sqmi 0 abbr on Water ? AdminHQ Motherwell, Scotland Motherwell ISO GB NLK ONS 00QZ CouncilDetails North Lanarkshire Council br http www.northlan.gov.uk Control Edit with refs per WP VERIFY at Template Scottish council control MPs ul li Tom Clarke politician Tom Clarke li Gregg McClymont li Pamela Nash li Frank Roy ul MSPs ul li John Pentland li Alex Neil MSP Alex Neil li Elaine Smith li Jamie Hepburn li Michael McMahon Scottish politician Michael McMahon ul North Lanarkshire lang sco North Lanrikshire , lang gd Siorrachd Lannraig a Tuath is one of 32 council areas in Scotland . It borders onto the northeast of the City of Glasgow and contains much of Glasgow s suburbs and commuter town s and villages. It also borders Stirling council area Stirling , Falkirk council area Falkirk , East Dunbartonshire , West Lothian and South Lanarkshire . The council covers parts of the traditional Counties of Scotland counties of Lanarkshire , Dunbartonshire , and Stirlingshire . The area was formed in 1996, largely from the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth , Motherwell, North Lanarkshire Motherwell and Monklands district Monklands districts and significant elements of Strathclyde Regional Council. Principal towns 10,000 in population Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie population 36,326 Bellshill 30,000 Coatbridge 41,170 Cumbernauld 49,664 Kilsyth 10,100 Motherwell, Scotland Motherwell 30,312 Wishaw 28,565 Small towns and villages col begin width auto col break Allanton, North Lanarkshire Allanton Auchinloch Annathill Banton, North Lanarkshire Banton Bargeddie Bonkle Cambusnethan Cardowan Calderbank Caldercruix Carfin Carnbroe Chapelhall Chryston Cleland, North Lanark ... more details
Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Carmyle population population ref os grid reference NS651618 latitude 55.830523 longitude 4.155254 scots name gaelic name An C rn Maol unitary scotland Politics of Glasgow Glasgow City Council lieutenancy scotland Glasgow constituency westminster Glasgow East UK Parliament constituency Glasgow East constituency scottish parliament Glasgow Baillieston Scottish Parliament constituency Glasgow Baillieston constituency scottish parliament1 Glasgow Scottish Parliament electoral region Glasgow post town GLASGOW postcode district G32 postcode area G dial code 0141 static image static image caption london distance edinburgh distance Carmyle An C rn Maol in Gaelic is a small village in the east end of Glasgow , north of the River Clyde . Transport Carmyle railway station which opened in August 1866, is on the Whifflet Line . It is an unstaffed, 2 platform halt. ref http www.scotrail.co.uk travelinfo station info c.html Carmyle Station Info ref Trains run to Glasgow Central Station Glasgow Central from Westbound Platform 1, and to Mount Vernon, Glasgow Mount Vernon , Baillieston , Bargeddie , Kirkwood and Whifflet from Eastbound Platform 2. The service is operated by First ScotRail . The village also has a regular bus service to Glasgow City Centre, Parkhead Forge Shopping Centre and Cambuslang . ref http www.firstglasgow.co.uk First Glasgow Website ref The village is also close to the M74 motorway giving easy access to Scotland s Central Belts, the Borders and beyond. Construction on an http www.transportscotland.gov.uk projects m74 completion extension project , extending the M74 from Carmyle to Glasgow City Centre, began in May 2008 and is scheduled for completion in 2011. History Carmyle as a place name, originally appears as a gift of the lands by Herbert of Selkirk Herbert , the Bishop of Glasgow 1147 1164 to the Cistercian Abbey of Neubotle Newbattle, in Midlothian . This abbey had been established a few years previously ... more details
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Primary School , Kilsyth Banton Primary School Bargeddie Primary School Belvidere Primary School ... School , Bargeddie St. Lucy s Primary School , Cumbernauld St. Margaret of Scotland Primary School ... more details