- Baillieston
infobox UK place
country = Scotland
latitude= 55.84
longitude=-04.12
official_name =Baillieston
population =
unitary_scotland=City of Glasgow
constituency_westminster=
post_town=
postcode_district =
postcode_area= G
dial_code= 0141
os_grid_reference= NS6763Baillieston is a district of
Glasgow ,Scotland . It is situated on the north side of the Clyde, in the East End of the city.It is also the name of Ward 20 of
Glasgow City Council . It also appears in the Glasgow Baillieston Constituency (total population 45,895 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/uk/05/born_abroad/countries/html/scotland.stm] ) of theScottish Parliament , and it forms part of the Glasgow East constituency of the UK Parliament.Geographical position
Baillieston is situated west of a major interchange between the M8, M74 and M73
motorway s and the A8trunk road , between the town ofCoatbridge , and the neighbouringGlasgow district ofShettleston . There is a railway station as well as the (long filled and disused)Monkland Canal north of the district, atEasterhouse .chools
Local schools include the following:
*Bannerman High School , Glasgow Road, Baillieston.
*Caledonia Primary School , Calderwood Avenue, Muirside, Baillieston
* St Francis of Assisi Primary School, Crown Street, Baillieston.
*Garrowhill Primary School , Springhill Road, Garrowhill
* St Bridget’s Primary School, Camp Road, Baillieston.
*Swinton Primary School , Rhindmuir Road, Swinton.Churches
There are a number of churches in Baillieston, including the original (1833) but disused
Baillieston Old Parish Church in Church Street and the new (1973-76)St Andrew Parish Church of Scotland in Bredisholmn Road (at the corner with Muirhead Road - http://www.standrewsbaillieston.org.uk). There are two Roman Catholic churches, St Francis of Assisi Church in Crown St and St Bridget's in Swinton Road, the latter built by thePugin company from 1891-93. There is a small Episcopal Church ofSt John also in Swinton Road, built in 1850. TheMure Memorial Parish Church inGarrowhill was built as part of thegarden suburb opened in 1940.Historic Buildings
* "Calderbank House", was situated on the lands formerly known as Blackyairds above a ravine on the
North Calder Water , was an early 19th century house inBaronial Style which burned down in April, 2002.
* "Crosshill parish church" in Church Street built in 1833 and though now superseded by the new St.Andrew's church nearby is still standing and surrounded by its graveyard.
* "St Catherine’s House" in Swinton Road was the originalMure Memorial Miners' Church built in 1882 and is now a home for the elderly.
* "Rhindmuir House" was an 18th Century mansion, demolished in the 1970s.Other constructions
* "M8 Baillieston Interchange" — a gateway to
Glasgow constructed in 1977.Football
Baillieston Juniors was founded in 1919 and played at Station Road until the 1990s when the ground was sold off for housing. The team carried on, and, though they are not currently in business, they may still return to Junior football. Their greatest season was 1979-80, when they won the
Scottish Junior Cup , theGlasgow Dryburgh Cup and theMcLeod Cup . The star player,Davie Wilson was signed from the Juniors to Glasgow Rangers FC in 1956 and played for Scotland. In 1987,Alan Dinnie left the Juniors to play forPartick Thistle F.C. and was also capped for Scotland.In the same year,Tommy Elliott was transferred from Baillieston Juniors to Partick Thistle.A
Baillieston Thistle team preceded the Juniors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and won theScottish Junior Football League twice: in 1893 and 1894. This side also featured a future Rangers and Scotland player, in the form of Willie Reid. Its name is kept alive by theScottish Amateur Football Association teamBaillieston Thistle AFC . The recently formedBaillieston United have just joined the central scottish welfare fa as of July 2008. Another amateur team,Red Star Baillieston AFC plays atStepford Edinburgh Road.Glasgow East AFC are another amateur side based in Baillieston who play in the "Glasgow Sunday AFL" ("Amateur Football League").There is aBaillieston Girls Football Club andBaillieston Ladies Football Club , both of whom have supplied players to the national teams.Transport
Baillieston is served by
Baillieston railway station on theWhifflet Line , offering regular services to Glasgow Central. Baillieston is also served by numerous bus routes. Access to theM8 motorway and to the proposed extension of theM74 motorway are nearby.
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