- Shettleston
Shettleston ("Baile Sheadna" in Gaelic) is a
suburb in the east end of Glasgow inScotland . Like many of the city's suburbs, Shettleston was originally a smallvillage on its outer periphery. However, Glasgow's exponential growth during theIndustrial Revolution meant that Shettleston was engulfed by the growing metropolis.Today Shettleston lies between the neighbouring suburbs of
Parkhead to the west, andBaillieston to the east, and is approximately 2 and a half miles from the city centre. It incorporates the sub-districts of Greenfield andSandyhills . The area is well served bypublic transport , lying on the keyA89 road , and is a stop on theNorth Clyde Line of the SPT local railway network, with a direct link to Queen Street station in Central Glasgow.Famous natives of the area include
Cliff Hanley , the lyricist of Scotland'santhem "Scotland the Brave ", world-renownedplastic surgeon , Dr. Ian Jackson, and Charles Wilson, former editor ofThe Times ,Junior Campbell , (musician) with sixties bandThe Marmalade , (and, composer of the music forThomas the Tank Engine and Friends ), all of whom attended the local schoolEastbank Academy . ComedienneJaney Godley wrote about her upbringing in 1960s and 1970s Shettleston in herautobiography "Handstands in the Dark", published in 2005.Shettleston is the only place in the
United Kingdom wherelife expectancy is falling. [cite web |url=http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1168906,00.html|title= Observer, 14th March 2004] Reasons for the decline include poor diets and remarkably high smoking rates. NeighbouringEasterhouse does not fare much better. Locals believe it is a remnant of the oldmining days of hard drinking and heavy smoking.Fact|date=October 2007Shettleston F.C. is the local football team.1089 (7th Glasgow) squadron
Air Training Corps is located on Killin StreetReferences
External links
* [http://www.theglasgowstory.com/story.php?id=TGSFG05 Shettleston - 1950s to The Present Day]
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