Strathclyde Park Hillclimb 1992
1992 Strathclyde Park Speed Hillclimb.
Videoed with primitive equipment by a primitive photographer/editor!
- as pointed out this was 1988 not 1992......
Filmed by Angus Buchan
Reviews Holiday Inn Express Strathclyde Park M74. Jct 5 (Bellshill, United Kingdom)
Holiday Inn Express Strathclyde Park M74. Jct 5 (Bellshill, United Kingdom)
Address: Hamilton Road
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Holiday Inn Express Strathclyde Park M74 Jct 5 is conveniently located in the popular Motherwell area. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms 24-hour front desk facilities for disabled guests express check-in/check-out luggage storage are just some of the facilities on offer. Non smoking rooms desk telephone inhouse movies television can be found in selected guestrooms. The hotel's peaceful atmosphere extends to its recreational facilities which include golf course (within 3 km) garden. For reliable service and professional staff Holiday Inn Express Strathclyde Park M74 Jct 5 caters to your needs.
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Beth's new golf clubs
Beth trying her new 9 iron for the first time @ Dalziel Park
Strathclyde Country Park Scotland
Ducks enjoying the winter sun!!
Old Photographs Lanark Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Lanark, Scottish Gaelic: Lannraig, a small town in the central belt of Scotland. The name is believed to come from the Cumbric Lanerc meaning clear space, glade.Lanark was the county town of the former county of Lanarkshire, though for many years Hamilton was the county town, before the formation of Strathclyde. Lanark railway station and coach station has frequent services to Glasgow. Lanark has served as an important market town since medieval times, and King David I made it a Royal Burgh in 1140, giving it certain mercantile privileges relating to government and taxation. King David I realised that greater prosperity could result from encouraging trade. He decided to create a chain of new towns across Scotland. These would be centres of Norman civilisation in a largely Celtic country, and would be established in such a way as to encourage the development of trade within their area. These new towns were to be known as Burghs. The Lanark Lanimer celebrations take place each year for one week in June. Local primary schoolchildren elect a Lanark Lanimer Queen and court. William Wallace is one of the most notable people in Lanark's history. A key leader in the Scottish Wars of Independence, he is known to have first drawn his sword to free his native land in Lanark in 1297, killing the English sheriff Haselrig. Visitors to the town can visit the nearby World Heritage Site of New Lanark,
What is the best hotel in Glasgow Scotland? Top 3 best Glasgow hotels as voted by travelers
What is the best hotel in Glasgow Scotland? check the ratings made by travelers themselves.
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Kelvingrove Hotel Glasgow
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Par 3 T shot Corry Golf course Arran
A par 3 shot at Corry Golf course on the island of Arran, Scotland.
Strathclyde Park from the air
Flying past Strathclyde Park at 1000 feet aboard an Ikarus Microlight
Alexandra Palace & Park
Alexandra Palace & Park
Matt Breaks His Record for the Hamilton Golf Club
On March 30th, I played a round at the Hamilton Golf Club with my dad Butch and our friend Joe Atencio. I ended up breaking my record for the course shooting an 86.
University of Stirling - Clearing 2019 - Tamara Jayacodi
Tamara from London used Clearing to come to the University of Stirling. She shares her experience of using Clearing and why she chose Stirling.
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WANT TO BE A #UofStirling CONTENT CREATOR?
We’re always looking for creative and enthusiastic #UofStirling students that have plenty of experience that other students can learn from! Want to use your experience to help thousands of other students, get the kind of work experience employers love, and develop your creative skills? Be part of a community of students who work with us on a regular but flexible basis! Email digital@stir.ac.uk for more information.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING
Since its founding in 1967, the University of Stirling has been helping its graduates, staff and students to shape the world.
On 18 September 1967, 164 undergraduate students and 31 postgraduates began their courses at the new Pathfoot Building. Since then we’ve grown to over 14,000 students from over 120 nationalities and we have over 88,000 alumni in 170 countries.
The University is now organised into five faculties:
- Faculty of Arts and Humanities
- Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport
- Faculty of Natural Sciences
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Stirling Management School
Our stunning campus, with its castle, loch and golf course, enjoys views of the foothills of the Scottish Highlands, and is often cited as among the most beautiful in Europe. You might even recognise some of the buildings and sights from the popular TV series Outlander! Our campus is located on the edge of the bustling city of Stirling, close to Glasgow and Edinburgh. We’re situated on the site of the historic Airthrey estate which includes the Robert Adam-designed 18th century Airthrey Castle. Our campus enjoys a vibrant and friendly atmosphere and in 2016 our campus was rated first in the UK by International Student Barometer.
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New Years Resolutions - University of Stirling
What are your #goals for the new year? We asked some of our students! Watch to see what they would like to achieve this year and which places they'd like to visit! #HappyNewYear
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING
Founded in 1967, the University of Stirling has been helping its graduates, staff and students to shape the world.
On 18 September 1967, 164 undergraduate students and 31 postgraduates began their courses at the new Pathfoot Building. Since then, we’ve grown to over 14,000 students spanning 120 nationalities and we have over 88,000 alumni in 170 countries.
Our stunning campus, with its castle, loch and golf course, enjoys views of the foothills of the Scottish Highlands, and is often cited as among the most beautiful in Europe. You might even recognise some of the buildings and sights from the popular TV series Outlander! Our campus is located on the edge of the bustling city of Stirling, close to Glasgow and Edinburgh. We’re situated on the site of the historic Airthrey estate which includes the Robert Adam-designed 18th century Airthrey Castle. Our campus enjoys a vibrant and friendly atmosphere and in 2016 our campus was rated first in the UK by International Student Barometer.
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East Kilbride - Little Landmine (Original)
Ok heres what people waited so long for. this is an original of ours. we made it today. it was on the spot and rusty but we'll re-record it properly some day. its a basically a rough idea of what it will sound like. happy christmas
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East Kilbride
Hamilton Brothers New Development Bishopton
A timeline of the new development at Hamilton Brothers Bishopton. Nine months in the making Hamilton Brothers has invested in the future with this new state of the art facility.This expansion assures we provide ground control for your business and remain one of Scotland's leading agricultural, construction and ground care suppliers.
We would like to give a special thanks to Mr.John Crawford of Reivoch Farm, Howood, for his time in taking so many photos of our new development!
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Dundee vs Stirling - BUCS League
First BUCS League game ever for Dundee.
Machrie Bay Golf Course, Isle of Arran, 8th Green
8th Green at Machrie Bay Golf Course, Isle of Arran, Scotland. Niall sinks a monster putt!
Crutherland Cave, East Kilbride
Not many people know about this cave hidden in the cliffs across from the Calderglen South Trail. I was impressed at the size and accessibility and have thought about camping overnight there.
It is called Crutherland Cave and is located on the South East bank of Calder Water, on the cliffs of Crutherland Estate, where the stream from the farm (Rotten Burn) joins the main river (Calder Water), hence the name.
It is easily found from the East side of South Bridge. From there continue South until the trail turns East where the farm stream meets the river. At this point there is no obvious way to cross, although the water is shallow in summer and there are stones to keep your feet dry as well as tree roots and branches to help you down and back up. Cross near to where the waters meet. When you have crossed, there is no longer an obvious path like the one you have been on, however, keeping right and staying close to the banks, if you look back you will notice the remains of man-made stairs that were once part of a bridge (that would've been handy), and also there is a noticeable trail that leads South. After a very short walk it opens up near a large tree with cliffs to your left, there you should see the cave opening and the short scramble up.
A few paces South of the cave is also an old Ironstone Mine cut out from the base of the cliff.
Well worth a visit, but I'm glad it has not been subjected to spray paint and broken alcohol bottles.
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Thanks to Secret Scotland for info.
Gerry Mullan BMW East Kilbride
South Lanarkshire's Low Carbon Vehicle Initiative
Transport is one area in Scotland where carbon emissions are growing and not falling. To help meet climate change targets the UK and Scottish Governments allocated funding for low carbon fleet vehicles and infrastructure. Keith Brown, the Scottish Government Minister for Housing and Transport recently visited South Lanarkshire Council to congratulate the Council on the inclusion of low carbon electric vehicles in their fleet. After a successful trial of the vehicles the Council is leading the way in Scotland with the installation of charging bays across the area to enable and encourage the public and businesses to use electric vehicles.
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