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Abronhill
Area of Cumbernauld, Scotland
Area of Cumbernauld, Scotland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Abronhill |
| country | Scotland |
| static_image_name | Central Scotland from the air (geograph 5847074, cropped).jpg |
| static_image_caption | Abronhill and Whitelees in Cumbernauld |
| static_image_alt | An aerial photo showing Abronhill and Whitelees in Cumbernauld. Westfield, Kilsyth and the Carron Valley Reservoir are also shown. |
| os_grid_reference | NS785762 |
| map_type | Scotland |
| post_town | GLASGOW |
| postcode_area | G |
| postcode_district | G67 |
| dial_code | 01236 |
| constituency_westminster | Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch |
| gaelic_name | Cnoc Abraim |
| unitary_scotland | North Lanarkshire |
| lieutenancy_scotland | Dunbartonshire |
| constituency_scottish_parliament | Cumbernauld and Kilsyth |
| coordinates |
All of the roads in the older part of Abronhill were named after a tree for example Cedar Road or Oak Road. This is in contrast to other parts of the New Town where historic local placenames or famous Scots or their art were incorporated into the street names.


The area around modern Abronhill is still mainly farmland and woodland, although there is a new housing estate with 600 homes due to be built to the north of Forest Rd . Palacerigg Country Park and Fannyside Lochs are nearby. There is also a small shopping centre, but this is falling into disrepair which has upset some of the residents. Abronhill has expanded in recent years with the development of Whitelees, which boasts its own primary school and housing estate, and Cherry Avenue which is built on the site of the former Glenhead primary school. This school was originally St.Lucy's RC Primary School, however, falling roll at the nearby non-denominational Glenhead Primary School, saw the two schools swap locations.



To the west of Abronhill and separating it from Kildrum is a deep geographical divide called the Vault Glen. Through the Vault Glen runs a river, a pipeline which carries sewage and the railway line. The river, initially called the Glencryan Burn, starts from Fannyside Lochs and runs through Glencryan Reservoir and down to Forest Road, the main road to Abronhill. The river then runs under the road and its name changes to The Red Burn on the other side, behind Cumbernauld Academy. (On older maps the river was sometimes still called Glencryan Burn for part of its way through the Vault Glen). There are four footbridges connecting Abronhill with the rest of the town: one on either side of Cumbernauld Academy, one close to Abronhill Primary School and one at Broom Road. This Red Burn is the one from which Cumbernauld's Gaelic name is derived. There is a gruesome story about how the Red Burn (or Redburn) itself was named. It involves the killing of Roman soldiers whose bodies were dumped in the river at Castlecary making it run red.[[File:Dovecote - geograph.org.uk - 1604586.jpg|thumb|right|Dovecote (pronounced Doo'cot), Vault Glen near Broom Rd.]]
References
References
- (2010). "Cumbernauld: The Conception, Development and Realisation of a Post-war British New Town". Edinburgh College of Art.
- [http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=14&lat=55.9604&lon=-3.9176&layers=1&b=1 zoomable map with Bing map underneath] Auld map from the [[National Library of Scotland]]
- (1845). "The Parish of Cumbernauld". The New Statistical Account of Scotland.
- [http://www.scottishmining.co.uk/157.html Scottish Mining site with Groome's Text] Reference to Arns school at the bottom of the article on Cumbernauld
- [http://www.paperclip.org.uk/Cumbernauld/abronhill.htm Complaints about the state of Abronhill] photos of all the worst bits from 2007
- [http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=55.9628&lon=-3.9537&layers=6&b=1 zoomable map with Bing map underneath] All the farms on one map
- [http://btckstorage.blob.core.windows.net/site2667/CHttpHandler.pdf Excellent stylised map from Friends Of Cumbernauld Glen] Map including Vault Glen
- [http://www.environmentalkeyfund.com/casestudies.html Dovecote Repair Fund] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-08-09 The money was given to the [[Scottish Wildlife Trust]])
- (22 June 2014). "Abronhill Primary pupils kick-start burn clean up".
- (1864). "Castlecary and the great Roman wall". Charles Jeffrey.
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