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kelvin+south+lanarkshire Latitude and Longitude:

55°44′54″N 4°10′05″W / 55.74833°N 4.16806°W / 55.74833; -4.16806
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kelvin is an area of the new town of East Kilbride, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. [1]

The area is a large industrial estate in the south-east of the town, surrounded by the St. Leonards, High Whitehills and The Murray residential districts, and Calderglen Country Park. The area is named after Lord Kelvin.

In 1995, several modern units were built and the area was named Kelvin South Business Park with Sainsbury's latterly building a large warehouse/transport depot. In 2008, South Lanarkshire College (previously based at several sites in the area) opened its new centralised campus in Kelvin. [2]

References

  1. ^ M., Munro, David (2006). Scotland : an encyclopedia of places & landscapes. Gittings, B. M. (Bruce M.), Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Glasgow: Collins. p. 183. ISBN  9780004724669. OCLC  225152110.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ History, South Lanarkshire College

55°44′54″N 4°10′05″W / 55.74833°N 4.16806°W / 55.74833; -4.16806



kelvin+south+lanarkshire Latitude and Longitude:

55°44′54″N 4°10′05″W / 55.74833°N 4.16806°W / 55.74833; -4.16806
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kelvin is an area of the new town of East Kilbride, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. [1]

The area is a large industrial estate in the south-east of the town, surrounded by the St. Leonards, High Whitehills and The Murray residential districts, and Calderglen Country Park. The area is named after Lord Kelvin.

In 1995, several modern units were built and the area was named Kelvin South Business Park with Sainsbury's latterly building a large warehouse/transport depot. In 2008, South Lanarkshire College (previously based at several sites in the area) opened its new centralised campus in Kelvin. [2]

References

  1. ^ M., Munro, David (2006). Scotland : an encyclopedia of places & landscapes. Gittings, B. M. (Bruce M.), Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Glasgow: Collins. p. 183. ISBN  9780004724669. OCLC  225152110.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
  2. ^ History, South Lanarkshire College

55°44′54″N 4°10′05″W / 55.74833°N 4.16806°W / 55.74833; -4.16806



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