Cambusnethan
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Cambusnethan is a large suburb on the eastern edge of Wishaw, North Lanarkshire in Scotland. It is approximately 1.5 miles long, straddling both sides of the A722 on a hill overlooking Wishaw.
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[edit] Transport
Cambusnethan is served by First service 267 every 10 minutes from Glasgow's Buchanan bus station. It also has two separate hourly express bus services to Glasgow in the form of McKindless service X1 and First service X11. McKindless service 56 also serves the area, running from Hamilton to Shotts. Ain infrequent local bus service to Livingston, West Lothian also serves the area.
Keen observers will also notice the remnants of a railway line running through the area. This has been disconnected for almost 80 years with most of the track and bridges now gone, though some elements of the line still exist behind the telephone exchange and the social club. The section between the Miner's Club and the Hot Water pond was used as a dump in the 70s/80s, and is thus mostly filled in now. People to this day still fly tip there despite the excellent new council refuse facility in Netherton.
[edit] Local facilities
Cambusnethan has two Church of Scotland Presbyterian churches: the North Parish Church, at the top of Kirk Brae, and the Old Parish Church, further down the hill. Cambusnethan Primary School is non-denominational and previously sat between the two churches on the other side of the road. Plans for a new, updated primary school have been confirmed, and in Summer 2006 construction work began at the top of Branchal Road, with the clearing of the local park and some of the woods surrounding the area. The new school was completed in Summer 2007, and the original building has been demolished.
Big Jessie runs the local sub-post office, which sits at the entrance to the Memorial Park.
Following the demise of the New Day there are currently three pubs: The Cambusnethan Inn, The Horse and Anchor and The Auld Hoose. There are two convenience stores in the area, Bobbys and the Northmuir Irn-Bru shop. An Indian takeaway, the Tandoori Mahal, has traded in the last few years in the shop adjacent to Bobbys. 382222 is the number for it.
Cambusnethan also provides the area code (01698 38xxxx) for most of eastern Wishaw via the large BT telephone exchange.
Another very popular meeting place is the Cambusnethan Miners' Club at the foot of the red road.
The site of Cambusnethan Primary School is about to become housing.
[edit] Boys' Brigade
Cambusnethan has two active BB companies: 1st Cambusnethan, which is affiliated to the Old Parish Church, and 2nd Cambusnethan, affiliated to the North Parish Church.
[edit] MADE4U IN ML2
In 2006 a company limited by guarantee with charitable status was formed. Originally the founders came from the two Cambusnethan churches, but now the project includes people from many Wishaw churches, including St Ignatius', St Aidan's, the Baptist church, St Mark's, South Wishaw and Wishaw Old.
The company has employed two community workers to start in September 2006, one to work with young people on the streets and another to work with adults and families. The Board hopes that many people from the local community will become involved so that it can "Make a difference especially for you in ML2" as its logo says.
[edit] Local landmarks
A well-known local landmark is '"The Bing", a large loose stone hill formed by extensive mining operations, which were active in the area until the 1960s. Cambusnethan was a major coal mining centre at the start of the 20th century and, when it was all finished, the shafts were closed and the spoil heaps landscaped to create The Bing.
Cambusnethan House or Priory is a few miles west of the area and is a stunning Gothic house by Scottish architect James Gillespie Graham. It was so named because, before Wishaw existed, Cambusnethan was the name of the whole burgh stretching from Newmains to the River Clyde. Today the main town sits between Cambusnethan and the River Clyde.
[edit] Famous People
Dr David Brown (1990 - Present) was a baldy wean who turned into Davie Bee, the drunken capital of cambusnethan. He likes to drink and dance around the village square like a complete tosser.
Alex Duthart (October 7, 1925 – November 27, 1986) was a Scottish drummer who revolutionised Scottish pipe band drumming. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Duthart
Dame Dr. Ruth Silver, DBE is the Principal of Lewisham College and an adviser to the Select Committee in the House of Commons and a member of the Skills Commission. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Silver
Pte William Johnstone Milne. Born 21st Dec 1891. Killed in Action at Thelus, France, 9th April 1917 serving in the 16th Battalion, Manitoba (Canadian Scottish) Regiment. Posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross. Citation reads “For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty in attack. On approaching the first objective, Pte. Milne observed an enemy machine gun firing on our advancing troops. Crawling on hands and knees, he succeeded in reaching the gun, killing the crew with bombs, and capturing the gun. On the line re-forming, he again located a machine gun in the support line, and stalking this second gun as he had done the first, he succeeded in putting the crew out of action and capturing the gun. His wonderful bravery and resource on these two occasions undoubtedly saved the lives of many of his comrades. Pte. Milne was killed shortly after capturing the second gun." His original burial site was destroyed in later fighting. His V.C. medal is on display at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, Quebec. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Johnstone_Milne
Scott Leitch Motherwell FC Asst Manager and former player. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Leitch