Kilbarchan

Kilbarchan

Coordinates: 55°50′10″N 4°33′13″W / 55.8362°N 4.5537°W / 55.8362; -4.5537

Kilbarchan
Scottish Gaelic: Cill Bhearchain
Kilbarchan is located in Renfrewshire
Kilbarchan

 Kilbarchan shown within Renfrewshire
Population 3,622 [1]
OS grid reference NS401633
Council area Renfrewshire
Lieutenancy area Renfrewshire
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Postcode district PA10
Dialling code 01505
Police Strathclyde
Fire Strathclyde
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Douglas Alexander (Lab), Paisley & Renfrewshire South
Scottish Parliament Derek MacKay (SNP), Renfrewshire North and West
West of Scotland
List of places: UK • Scotland •

Kilbarchan is a village and civil parish in central Renfrewshire, in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. The village's name means "cell (chapel) of St. Barchan". It is known for its former weaving industry.

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History

The Steeple (1755) - a statue of Habbie Simpson is visible.

The village was once one of many weaving villages, and at one time there were 800 handlooms in the village. The weavers were active in the Radical movement which sought parliamentary reform, and Kilbarchan played a part in the agitation of the so-called Radical War of 1820. One cottage named the "Weavers Cottage" built in 1723 has been conserved by the National Trust for Scotland with weaving still in operation, and guides demonstrate handloom weaving to visitors.

Kilbarchan was the birthplace of Mary Barbour, the Scottish political activist who led the Glasgow rent strike of 1915 and later became Glasgow's first woman councillor.

Lilias Day

The main annual event in the village calendar is the celebration of Lilias Day, on the first Saturday of June, during which hundreds of visitors come to Kilbarchan to watch the parade and join in the festivities. The origins are unknown however the current run of annual celebrations started in 1968 by the Kilbarchan Primary School Parents Association. Lilias day had been previously celebrated in 1931, 1933 and 1934. There are no other records of other Lilias Days prior to that in the twentieth century.

Habbie Simpson is one of the main focuses of the celebration of Lilias day, during which he "comes to life" from his statue on the steeple, the statue being covered by a flag for the day.

Inhabitants of Kilbarchan are informally known as "Habbies" after the famous village piper Habbie Simpson.

Demographics

Kilbarchan is the home of Kilbarchan Amateur Athletics Club, and contains a Primary school, a Girl Guiding Centre, separate Scout Halls, a pipe band and two churches, Kilbarchan West and Kilbarchan East. There are two village pubs, the Trust and the Glenleven. The Trust has been in establishment since 1901[citation needed] and, on occasion, serves the Wednesday Night club. It is also the village's source of live music on a Friday night.

Transport Links

Kilbarchan railway station opened on 1 June 1905, and closed to passengers on 27 June 1966. It now serves as the entrance to cycle track number seven, although there are currently motions in the local transport authority to reopen the line. However since closure of the line developments on the trackbed have included the construction of the A737 (Johnstone bypass); a Morrisons superstore on the site of Johnstone North and housing on the site of Lochwinnoch station.

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