Wattston | |
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Wattston from Stanrigg Memorial Park | |
Location within
North Lanarkshire | |
Population | 560 (mid-2020 est.) [1] |
Council area | |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
Wattston is a village on the B803, west of Greengairs in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. [2] Between them Wattston and Greengairs have about 1,190 residents. [3] It is around 4 km south of Cumbernauld, and 4 km north of Airdrie. Other places nearby include Caldercruix, Longriggend, Riggend and Slamannan.
There is still open cast mining in this former mining village. [4] The village was badly affected by the Stanrigg Mining Disaster [5] where, in July 1918, a collapse led to the deaths of 19 local mine workers, 3 of whom were from Wattston and 6 others from nearby Greengairs. [6]
The 98th corps of the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers was headquartered at Wattston. [7]
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Wattston | |
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Wattston from Stanrigg Memorial Park | |
Location within
North Lanarkshire | |
Population | 560 (mid-2020 est.) [1] |
Council area | |
Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
Wattston is a village on the B803, west of Greengairs in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. [2] Between them Wattston and Greengairs have about 1,190 residents. [3] It is around 4 km south of Cumbernauld, and 4 km north of Airdrie. Other places nearby include Caldercruix, Longriggend, Riggend and Slamannan.
There is still open cast mining in this former mining village. [4] The village was badly affected by the Stanrigg Mining Disaster [5] where, in July 1918, a collapse led to the deaths of 19 local mine workers, 3 of whom were from Wattston and 6 others from nearby Greengairs. [6]
The 98th corps of the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers was headquartered at Wattston. [7]
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link)