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  • ...n ancient settlement, in medieval times a [[royal burgh]], and now a [[New towns in the United Kingdom|new town]] on the coast of the [[Firth of Clyde]] in Unlike most new towns which were either completely newly built or based around small villages, Ir
    31 KB (4,728 words) - 13:20, 31 October 2015
  • ...the [[Silicon Glen]] boom and creating the [[New towns#United Kingdom|new towns]] of Cumbernauld, Glenrothes, Irvine, Livingston and [[East Kilbride]], dis ...reas like the [[Gorbals]] and relocation to "[[New town#United Kingdom|new towns]]" such as [[East Kilbride]] and [[Cumbernauld]] led to population decline.
    147 KB (21,183 words) - 09:19, 1 November 2015
  • ...n ancient settlement, in medieval times a [[royal burgh]], and now a [[New towns in the United Kingdom|new town]] on the coast of the [[Firth of Clyde]] in Unlike most new towns which were either completely newly built or based around small villages, Ir
    30 KB (4,671 words) - 13:03, 17 October 2020
  • ...y runs north of the Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock constituency. It takes in the towns of Irvine, Kilwinning, Stevenson, Prestwick, Troon and rural Kyle, running ...his, Ayr formed part of the Ayr Burghs constituency which combined various towns along the Ayrshire coast such as [[Irvine, North Ayrshire|Irvine]], [[Troon
    50 KB (7,170 words) - 07:42, 1 November 2015
  • ...cated in [[Irvine]], which is the largest town. The area also contains the towns of [[Ardrossan]], [[Beith]], [[Dalry, North Ayrshire|Dalry]], [[Kilbirnie]] ...on in the south, are rather more industrial. The inland [[Garnock Valley]] towns (Beith, Dalry and Kilbirnie) were once a centre of steel and textile produ
    3 KB (407 words) - 20:00, 12 November 2015
  • ...n [[Ayrshire]].<!--<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ayrshirescotland.com/towns/kilmarnock.html | title = Kilmarnock Largest town in Ayrshire | accessdate= ...ain transport provider in the town; it operates bus services to most major towns in the west of Scotland.
    46 KB (6,708 words) - 17:14, 29 October 2015
  • Largs hosts the popular "Largs Live" on the last weekend in June where the towns hosts live music around their pubs, restaurants and other venues over Frida ==Twin towns==
    9 KB (1,419 words) - 16:12, 2 November 2015
  • ==Twin towns== {{East Lothian Towns & Villages}}
    25 KB (3,815 words) - 08:58, 1 November 2015
  • ...een Bridge of Allan and Inverness. This involved the bypassing of numerous towns and villages on the route, and the building of several new bridges, notably ...s|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20000131002910/http://www.scottish-towns.co.uk/perthshire/aberfeldy/wades-roads.html|archivedate=31 January 2000}}</
    25 KB (3,635 words) - 09:16, 1 November 2015
  • ...f roughly 11,000 and is in a three-towns corroboration act with the nearby towns of [[Saltcoats]] and [[Stevenston]]. ...l travelling times. The bypass has diverted heavier traffic from the Three Towns.
    16 KB (2,491 words) - 18:37, 2 November 2015
  • [[Kilmarnock]] is the largest town, followed by [[Cumnock]]; other small main towns are [[New Cumnock]] and [[Stewarton]]. The area was formed in 1996, from th Apart from the former burghs the district included the towns of [[Hurlford]] and [[Kilmaurs]].
    4 KB (530 words) - 07:41, 1 November 2015
  • ...t Scotland, located on the shores of the [[Firth of Clyde]]. Its principal towns include [[Ayr]], [[Kilmarnock]] and [[Irvine]]. Like the other counties of ==Towns and villages in Ayrshire==
    14 KB (1,859 words) - 07:54, 1 November 2015
  • ==Post towns== |Holy Island, Brodick, Isle of Arran (all towns)
    7 KB (842 words) - 07:40, 1 November 2015
  • The area is essentially composed of three parts: the towns of [[Clydebank]], [[Dumbarton]] and the [[Vale of Leven]] district. ==Towns and villages==
    4 KB (545 words) - 09:31, 1 November 2015
  • ...lasgow]] and contains some of Glasgow's [[suburb]]s. It also contains many towns and villages. It also shares borders with [[Dumfries and Galloway]], [[East ...The large and varied council area takes in rural and upland areas, market towns such as [[Lanark]], [[Strathaven]] and [[Carluke]], the urban [[burgh]]s of
    11 KB (1,224 words) - 09:32, 1 November 2015
  • ...haca, and Lansing. Additionally, there are a number of adult bookstores in towns nearby, including Cayuga Falls Dryden, Groton, Moravia, and Watkins Glen.
    6 KB (1,092 words) - 21:31, 5 December 2022
  • ...st Ithaca, and Lansing. In addition there are a lot of adult bookstores in towns nearby, including Cayuga Falls Dryden, Groton, Moravia and Watkins Glen.
    6 KB (1,099 words) - 00:03, 6 December 2022
  • ...up of the small towns located in the [[Loudoun|Irvine Valley]] between the towns of [[Hurlford]] and [[Newmilns]]. To the north of the town is the ruin of [ ...nt feature (NS 505 360) on a rocky knol close to the Burn Anne, within the towns boundaries. It was also known as Lockhart's Tower and was built to control
    10 KB (1,482 words) - 17:09, 29 October 2015
  • ==Twin towns== *[http://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townfirst480.html Its page in the Gazetteer for Scotland]
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  • ...town in [[East Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]. In comparison to the neighbouring towns of [[Kilmaurs]], [[Fenwick, East Ayrshire|Fenwick]], [[Dunlop, East Ayrshir Stewarton, like many other Scottish towns, holds an annual gala festival at the beginning of summer. Dating back to t
    24 KB (3,700 words) - 20:36, 29 October 2015

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