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The East Kilbride News began in 1952, and is the longest serving local newspaper for the East Kilbride area. It first started out of a small office in nearby Cambuslang, and was sold for 2d. It later opened an office in the town in 1967, though it took the form of a small counter in the W and R Holmes bookshop, which was situated in Righead ...
East Kilbride Civic Centre, which was commissioned by the burgh of East Kilbride was designed by Scott Fraser & Browning, built by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts and completed in 1968. [40] From 1975 East Kilbride lent its name to a local government district in the Strathclyde region.
Reach plc publishes many newspapers, magazines and news websites. This list of Reach plc titles is a non-exhaustive list of these. Before 2018, Reach plc was known as Trinity Mirror plc. [ 1 ]
The Economist - weekly news-focused magazine owned by Pearson PLC, founded by Scot James Wilson; PinkNews - LGBT online newspaper; Private Eye - Fortnightly satirical current affairs news magazine; The Jewish Chronicle - aimed at Britain's Jewish community; Racing Post – daily horse racing, greyhound racing and sports betting newspaper
East Kilbride (Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhrìghde an Ear, Scots: East Kirkbride) was a local government district in the Strathclyde region of Scotland from 1975 to 1996, lying to the south of the regional capital Glasgow.
East Kilbride Central South: 3 16,177 8 East Kilbride Central North: 3 16,799 9 East Kilbride West: 3 13,695 10 East Kilbride East: 3 14,308 11 Rutherglen South: 3 15,448 12 Rutherglen Central and North: 3 14,489 13 Cambuslang West: 3 14,177 14 Cambuslang East: 3 16,915 15 Blantyre: 3 16,127 16 Bothwell and Uddingston: 3 13,187 17 Hamilton ...
The East Kilbride Pirates were formed in 1985, following a notice appearing in the local newspaper asking any interested parties to attend training. [3] The club was named in a competition through the local newspaper, the East Kilbride News. 1985 was a formative year, and the club played three unkitted games, winning 2 and losing 1.
She has served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for East Kilbride since May 2021. [1] She served as a local councillor for South Lanarkshire's East Kilbride Central South ward from 2017 and was depute provost at the time of her election as an MSP; [3] [4] she stood down as a councillor ahead of the 2022 local elections.