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Delve into Silverburn Centre
The district Silverburn Centre of Glasgow in Glasgow City (Scotland) is a district located in United Kingdom about 344 mi north-west of London, the country's capital town.
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Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Giffnock, Paisley, Kirkintilloch, Dumbarton and Kilmarnock. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 3°C / 38 °F
Morning Temperature | -1°C / 30 °F |
Evening Temperature | 1°C / 34 °F |
Night Temperature | 1°C / 34 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 74% |
Air Pressure | 997 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 8 km/h (5 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Scattered clouds, covering 33% of sky |
General Conditions | Scattered clouds |
Friday, 22nd of November 2024
4°C (40 °F)
1°C (33 °F)
Scattered clouds, light breeze.
Saturday, 23rd of November 2024
2°C (36 °F)
3°C (37 °F)
Rain and snow, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
8°C (47 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Hotel du Vin
Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor
Sherbrooke Castle Hotel
Crowne Plaza GLASGOW
LORNE HOTEL GLASGOW
Hilton Garden Inn Glasgow City Centre
Argyll Guest House
The Belhaven
Sandyford Lodge
Sandyford Hotel
Videos from this area
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Our rehomed horses - Baron the Clydesdale's Story
18.1hh Clydesdale Baron was rehomed to Glasgow City Council in 2001, where he works pulling a Dray in the city's Pollok Park. Rehome a horse like Baron today - http://bit.ly/cmtGWN.
Enter the world of Glasgow's cinemas at the new Riverside Museum
Curator Neil Symington describes how Glasgow's new Riverside Museum will capture the glamour of the city's cinemas in the 1930s. Glasgow was home to over 130 cinemas, with some film fans ...
SSEA & Starter Packs
This inspiring short film documents the learning journey made by Sarah Findlay of Starter Packs in Glasgow. Sarah took a Leadership for Social Enterprise programme with the Social Enterprise...
GLASGOW RIB RIDE SEAFORCE
UP RIVER UNDER CITY CENTER BRIDGES AND A LOOK AT WATERFRONT seaforce 0141 221 1070, www.seaforce.co.uk.
TGO: Thanks, and Recommendations (partially in German)
This is for TGO and anyone who wants to know some nifty resources I found in the library. The publisher is McGrawhill, in the series "Practice Makes Perfect". A great dictionary is dict.leo.org.
avenue crafts
Free children's activities crafts and face painting at The Avenue Shopping Centre Newton Mearns.
Running Festival 2011
Highlights from the 2011 Running Festival organised by East Renfrewshire Council and sponsored by Greaves Sports.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Nitshill
Nitshill is a district on the south side of Glasgow. It is north of South Nitshill, south of Crookston, and southwest of Silverburn and Pollok. Nitshill was originally a coal mining village. The Nitshill Colliery was the scene of one of Scotland's worst mining disasters—on March 15, 1851 in which 61 men and boys died. The village fell within the county of Renfrewshire until about the 1920s, when it was incorporated into the City of Glasgow.
Crookston Castle
Crookston Castle is located in the Pollok area of south-west Glasgow, Scotland. The castle is located some 5 miles (8 km) south-west of the city centre, and 3 miles (5 km) east of Paisley, overlooking the Levern Water, just before its confluence with the White Cart Water.
Southpark Village
Southpark Village is an estate of private houses built during the mid-1990s. It is an example of how larger cities in the UK are starting to push into the city's boundaries. Most homes in the area are occupied by private owners who are within working class or lower/medium-middle class income brackets. Like much of Glasgow since the mid-20th Century, the area is ethnically diverse. The area falls under the council tax bracket of Glasgow City Council.
Burrell Collection
The Burrell Collection is an art collection in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated in Pollok Country Park on the south side of the city.
Pollok Country Park
Pollok Country Park is a 146-hectare country park located in Pollok, south Glasgow (though before the building of the M77 motorway in 1994, it was the largest urban green space in Europe). In 2006 Pollok County Park was named the best park in Britain and in 2008, it was named the Best Park in Europe, beating off strong competition from parks in Italy, France, Germany, Poland and Sweden.
Pollok House
Pollok House is the ancestral home of the Maxwell family, located in Pollok Country Park, Glasgow, Scotland. The house - built in 1752 and designed by William Adam - was gifted to the City of Glasgow in 1966 by Dame Anne Maxwell Macdonald, whose family had owned the estate for almost 700 years. It is now managed by the National Trust for Scotland and is open to the public.
Glasgow South West (UK Parliament constituency)
Glasgow South West is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. The constituency was first used in the general election of 2005.
Thornliebank
Thornliebank is a small suburban village in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, 6 miles south of Glasgow. It is served by Thornliebank railway station and lies to the east of the M77 motorway.
Priesthill
Priesthill is a district south of the River Clyde in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Priesthill was one of the earliest attempts made by the Glasgow local government to relocate families from the central tenements of Gorbals, Pollokshaws and other districts. Several homeless families were housed there in or around 1948–1950. Priesthill was first mentioned in ancient text as a farm community owned by Walter Steward the progenitor of later Stuart kings and queens.
Bellahouston Park
Bellahouston Park is a public park in the South Side of Glasgow, Scotland, between the areas of Craigton, Dumbreck, Ibrox and Mosspark covering an area of 71 hectares . It is based around Ibrox hill in the centre, with commanding views over most of the city, exceptions being views to the east that are obscured by trees and to the south by hills in Mosspark. Notable views include that of Ballageich (Balagich) hill, rising to 1,084 feet on the southern horizon in East Renfrewshire.
House for an Art Lover
The House for an Art Lover is a building based on a design produced in 1901 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh with his wife, Margaret MacDonald. The building is situated in Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, Scotland. Construction began in 1989 and the house was finally opened to the public in 1996. Mackintosh's original designs were interpreted and realised by John Kane and Graeme Robertson (up to 1990) under Andrew MacMillan, with contributions by many contemporary artists.
Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway
The Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church. It covers Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire and west Stirlingshire (south of the River Forth). The diocesan centre is St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow.
Tait Tower
Tait Tower (also known as Tait's Tower and officially as the Tower of Empire) was a tower in the art deco style constructed at the summit of Ibrox Hill in Bellahouston Park in Glasgow in Scotland as part of the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938. It was designed by Thomas S. Tait, stood 300 feet high (91.44 metres) and had three separate observation decks which provided a view of the surrounding gardens and city.
Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938
Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938 (unofficially known as the British Empire Exhibition, Glasgow) was an international exposition held at Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, from May to December 1938. The Exhibition marked fifty years since Glasgow's first great exhibition, the International Exhibition (1888) held at Kelvingrove Park. It also offered a chance to boost the economy of Scotland, recovering from the depression of the 1930s.
Woodfarm High School
Woodfarm High School is a Scottish secondary school in Woodfarm, East Renfrewshire. It has a roll of approximately 800 pupils, and the Headteacher is Ann Stewart. The school achieves good exam results, along with East Renfrewshire's other high schools. In 2010, it was ranked the 24th state school in Scotland by the percentage of fifth years attaining at least five Higher passes.
Silverburn Centre
Silverburn (also known as, Pollok town centre or the centre) is an 'out of town' shopping centre located on Barrhead Road in Pollok, Glasgow, Scotland. The development replaces the 75 acre (214,000 sq ft) Pollok centre with a brand new 1,500,000-square-foot shopping centre, anchored by Tesco, Next, Marks & Spencer and Debenhams.
Woodfarm
Woodfarm is a residential district within East Renfrewshire, Scotland, located roughly 6 miles to the south of Glasgow. The area is sandwiched between the suburbs of Thornliebank and Giffnock, and lies next to Rouken Glen Park, which is regarded as one of the best parks in the Greater Glasgow area. The housing is a mix of (mostly formerly) council-owned property, ex Army-owned houses, older bungalows and villas, and newer flats and family homes built within the last twenty years.
River Levern
The River Levern, also known as the Levern Water, (Scottish Gaelic: Labharan / Uisge Labharain) is a small river in East Renfrewshire and Glasgow, Scotland. The Levern has its source in Long Loch, and for a few miles divides parts East Renfrewshire, passing the village of Neilston and town of Barrhead.
St. Paul's High School (Glasgow)
St Paul's High School is a co-educational comprehensive secondary school located in Pollok, Glasgow, Scotland.
Nethercraigs
Nethercraigs is part of the Glasgow district of Corkerhill. The area lies adjacent from the Corkerhill residential area and is largely occupied by the Nethercraigs Sports Complex. The Sports Complex was formerly the home ground to Glasgow Gaelic football side, Tir Conaill Harps. Currently used by the Glasgow Caledonain GAA as their home ground and training pitch. The sports complex was opened in 2005 by Sir Alex Ferguson.
Roughmussel
Roughmussel is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated south of the River Clyde.
Craigton Primary School
Craigton Primary School is a primary school located in Glasgow. It was opened in 1911 by Govan Parish Council and holds up to 200 pupils. Craigton Primary will celebrate its Centenary on the 4th September 2011 Craigton Primary has for many years enjoyed a reputation of high educational standards. We have high, but realistic, expectations of our pupils, both in terms of working hard in class and life outside the classroom.
Eastwood High School (Newton Mearns)
Eastwood High School is a comprehensive, non-denominational school located centrally in East Renfrewshire to the south of Glasgow, Scotland. The current Head Teacher is Stuart Maxwell. Eastwood High School is situated on Capelrig Road and has a large, partly rural, catchment area. It serves the immediate area of Newton Mearns and the villages of Neilston and Uplawmoor.
Patterton
Patterton is an area of the town of Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire and the Deaconsbank and Jennylind areas of the City of Glasgow, Scotland. It is served by Patterton railway station.
Helen Street police station
Helen Street police station, also known as Govan police station, in Govan, Glasgow, is the most secure police station in Scotland. It is used for example for detaining suspects arrested under the Terrorism Act. The fortified station is operated by Strathclyde Police, and is the base of the Major Crime and Terrorism Investigation Unit.