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Places to see in ( Saltcoats - UK )

Places to see in ( Saltcoats - UK )

Saltcoats is a small town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland. The name is derived from the town's earliest industry when salt was harvested from the sea water of the Firth of Clyde, carried out in small cottages along the shore the coats is there as coats made out of salt originated from the town. It is part of the Greater Ardrossan or Three Towns conurbation along with Ardrossan and Stevenston.

The harbour was designed by James Jardine in 1811. Saltcoats is served by regular bus and railway services. Primary bus services are provided by Stagecoach West Scotland, while rail services are operated by SPT. Although Saltcoats currently only has a single railway station, the town was once served by a second railway station located in the north of the town, originally as part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway. This station ceased regular passenger services on 4 July 1932, and there is no trace of the station today; bar a nearby bridge.

Saltcoats is part of the Ayrshire North & Arran constituency in the House of Commons and Cunninghame North constituency in the devolved Scottish Parliament. Both seats are held by the Scottish National Party. In the late-eighteenth century, several shipyards operated at Saltcoats, producing some sixty to seventy ships. The leading shipbuilder was William Ritchie, but in 1790 he moved his business to Belfast. By the early-nineteenth century, the town had stopped producing ships.

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VLOGS IN SCOTLAND #36 | STEVENSTON (North Ayrshire)

Hey everyone welcome back to another Vlog where i travel to a place in Scotland, today we have are to a town called Stevenston one of the things they are famous for is Mining and quarrying. There is round 9,000 people that live there. They have a beach, Castle and other great things to do there! I really hope yous enjoy



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0:00 Intro
1:24 Park
2:20 Beach
3:46 things in the town centre
4:45 Bonnie Leslie Monument
5:37 Leisure centre
6:57 Lake and Castle
8:20 Rock designs
9:12 Outro





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[4K] A Drive Around Saltcoats, North Ayrshire

Saltcoats is a town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland. The name is derived from the town's earliest industry when salt was harvested from the sea water of the Firth of Clyde, carried out in small cottages along the shore. It is part of the 'Three Towns' conurbation along with Ardrossan and Stevenston and is the third largest town in North Ayrshire.

In the late eighteenth century, several shipyards operated at Saltcoats, producing some sixty to seventy ships. The leading shipbuilder was William Ritchie, but in 1790 he moved his business to Belfast. By the early nineteenth century, the town had stopped producing ships. Saltcoats Town Hall, which dates back to 1826, is a Category B listed building.

In 2018, a statue to commemorate the popular football Bobby Lennox, from the town, was constructed across from the main station.

Saltcoats is part of the North Ayrshire and Arran constituency in the House of Commons and Cunninghame North constituency in the devolved Scottish Parliament. Both seats are held by the Scottish National Party.

Historically, Ardrossan has been part of the UK parliament constituencies North Ayrshire (1868–1918), Bute and Northern Ayrshire (1918–1983) and Cunninghame North (1983–2005). These constituencies historically returned Conservative or Unionist MPs until 1987, when the constituency was won by the Labour Party.

The harbour was designed by James Jardine in 1811, however no cargo or passenger services run from the harbour any more.

Saltcoats is served by regular bus and railway services. Primary bus services are provided by Stagecoach West Scotland, while rail services are operated by ScotRail. These rail services are frequent and serve nearby Glasgow, as well as Largs, Ardrossan and Kilwinning.

Although Saltcoats currently only has a single railway station, the town was once served by a second railway station located in the north of the town, originally as part of the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway. This station ceased regular passenger services on 4 July 1932, and there is no trace of the station today bar a nearby bridge.
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Cheapest Places to Buy a House in the UK #shorts. #ukhousing

Cheapest Places to Buy a House in the UK #shorts #ukhousing
10. Liverpool, £91,793
9. Lancashire, £91,516
8. Stanley, £91,391
7. Cumnock, East Ayrshire £89,400
6. Stevenston, North Ayrshire - £88,800
5. Peterlee, County Durham £84,200
4. Ferryhill, County Durham £80,400
3. Sunderland, £65,478
2. Bradford, £58,673
1. Middlesbrough, £54,978

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Motherwell (Scots: Mitherwall, Scottish Gaelic: Tobar na Màthar) is a large town and former burgh in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, south east of Glasgow It has a population of around 32,120. Historically in the parish of Dalziel and part of Lanarkshire, Motherwell is the headquarters for North Lanarkshire Council. Geographically the River Clyde separates Motherwell from Hamilton to the west whereas the South Calder Water separates Motherwell from Carfin to the north-east and New Stevenston and Bellshill towards the north.


Motherwell is also geographically attached to Wishaw and the two towns form a large urban area in North Lanarkshire, with both towns having similar populations and strong community ties.
A Roman road through central Scotland ran along Motherwell's side of the River Clyde, crossing the South Calder Water near Bothwellhaugh. At this crossing a fort and bath house were erected, but the Roman presence in Scotland did not last much later than this. Motherwell's location in the Scottish Lowlands means that it would have been inhabited by the Britons. Motherwell's name reportedly comes from a well, the Lady Well,[10] formerly dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The site of this well is now marked by a plaque on Ladywell Road. The name Moderwelt appears on a map of Lanarkshire made by Timothy Pont some time between 1583 and 1611 and printed in the Netherlands in around 1652.
Blaeu's map based on Pont's original Glasgow and the county of Lanark map c.1596 depicting Moderwelt east of Hamelton, south of Clydsid and north of Dalzel Castle.

By the start of the 19th century Motherwell was a small hamlet, a farming community of some 600 people living adjacently to the 16th century laird's manor, Jerviston house. The hamlet remained reasonably small, reaching 1,700 people by 1841, and centred on the crossroads between the main road following the Clyde, and the road connecting Edinburgh with Hamilton and the west.

Motherwell's fortunes changed dramatically in the second half of the 19th century. With the coming of the railway in 1848, came industry and money. By 1881 David Colville had opened both an iron and steel works; Motherwell had a new piped water supply; had been granted burgh status and had its population swelled to 13,800 people.

By the end of the 19th century Motherwell Town Hall and Dalziel High School had been built, the local football club had been founded, and its stadium, Fir Park, had been constructed.

At the start of the 20th century Motherwell stood a large and growing industrial centre, a town of 37,000 people and a wide variety of heavy industries such as munitions, trams and bridge components. By the 1930s most of Scotland's steel production was in Motherwell, and owned by the Colville family. In 1959 the Colville family were persuaded by the government to begin work of a vast new steel works, which would become Ravenscraig. Within a few years, Ravenscraig was producing more than a million tonnes of steel per year. Following nationalisation of the steel industry, production at the plant was raised, with the Motherwell blast furnaces producing 3 million tonnes each year.

By the middle of the 1970s, Motherwell's steel industry employed more than 13,000 people.

The 1980s brought a catastrophic collapse in the industry of Motherwell. The steel strike of 1980 lost British Steel Corporation important contracts and markets, followed by the closure of important local customers such as the Linwood car factory and Bathgate truck factory, Ravenscraig employed only 3,200 people by the end of the 1980s. Ravenscraig closed on 24 June 1992, and was demolished in July 1996, bringing 400 years of Scottish iron production to an end. Today the Dalzell Plate Mill is all that remains of Motherwell's industrial heritage, rolling steel from Middlesbrough into steel plates of various sizes.

By the start of the 21st century Motherwell had begun to transform itself with the service industry thriving, the large scale unemployment of the previous twenty years had been largely remedied. Through the expansion of both towns, Motherwell and Wishaw are now effectively one continuous urban area, although the towns remain distinct.

Exploring a Historic Fishing Village Near Vancouver (Steveston Village, Canada)

About a half-hour drive from Vancouver is the historic fishing village of Steveston. You can spend a day here learning about the history at 2 Canadian National Historic Sites, eat fish and chips (and lots of seafood), and explore its quaint streets.

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Visiting WORST RATED Seaside Town in UK - Skegness!

I visit Skegness Beach to inspect the sand and sea. I take a walk along the promenade and look at what entertainment and amusements it has to offer. I also sample the local food including fish & chips and an Ice Cream.

All to see if this town is as bad as the rating it has received.
Its a popular holiday destination for many people in the summer time to enjoy a nice sunny break by the beach but is there more to this place than what meets the eye.

So did I find out what gives this place such a bad rating?
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4k 30fps drone footage of Princes street, Ardrossan towards Saltcoats. North Ayrshire, Scotland.

4k 30fps Drone footage of flying over Princes street, Ardrossan flying towards Saltcoats. North Ayrshire, Scotland. Flying over Princes street from the marina towards South beach area.

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ardrossan to portencross

Inverclyde Ramblers walk on 16/11/2013 Ardrossan to Portencross on the Ayrshire coastal Path

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Old Photographs Bellshill North Lanarkshire Scotland

Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Bellshill a town in North Lanarkshire, located 10 miles south east of Glasgow city centre and 37 miles West of Edinburgh. In the late 1700s the parish of Bothwell, which encompasses modern Bellshill, was a centre of hand loom weaving with 113 weavers recorded. Demand for coal to feed British industry meant that by the 1870s 20 deep pits coal mines were in operation in the area. Hughie Gallacher was born in 1903 in Bellshill in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was a Scottish football player in the 1920s and 1930s. In 624 senior games, Gallacher scored 463 times. He is one of the Scotland national football team's most prolific goalscorers with 23 goals from his 20 internationals, a remarkable strike rate of more than a goal a game. Gallacher was one of the Wembley Wizards who beat England 5–1 at Wembley Stadium in 1928. Alex James was born in Mossend in 1901 and brought up in Bellshill in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Alexander Wilson James was a Scottish footballer who is most noted for his success with Arsenal in London, England. James played as an inside forward, as a supporting player for the main strikers. He was famed for the excellent quality of his passing and supreme ball control.

Abandoned ghost town

Exploring a street full of Abandoned houses, the place was like a ghost town
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a wee trip around ayr town and the beach

Ardrossan and stevenston

The coastal town of Ardrossan is located in Ayrshire, 30 miles from Glasgow.

Historic harbour town

Ardrossan is a historic port town boasting sandy beaches with beautiful views over the Firth of Clyde. It lies on the north side of Irvine Bay between Irvine and Largs, on the north Ayrshire coast.

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Exploring The Best Seafood in Steveston Village (Richmond, BC) | One More Bite

Join me in exploring Steveston Village located in Richmond, British Columbia. I have never been here before but I heard the seafood is fresh and they even have a Fisherman’s Wharf market.

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00:45 Steveston Coffee Co.
02:38 Fisherman's Wharf
03:50 Gulf of Georgia Cannery Museum
04:30 Blue Canoe Restaurant
07:00 Pajo’s
07:10 Outtro

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Never been to Troon Habour before it's much bigger than Ardrossan Harbour. We then decided to take the dogs down to Stevenston beach and let them have some fun.

Ayrshire coastal and beach walk to Greenan castle.

Greenan castle walk from doonfoot ....Beautiful beach and countryside walk through fields and National cycling path 7.

Scotland Hadrians Wall Irvine Glasgow Trossachs Loch's Doune Sirling My Travels Neil Walker

Scotland. Hadrians Wall, Irvin, Trossachs ,Callandar, Lock Lomond, Lock's, Doune Castle, Sirling Castle, Glasgow. My Travels Neil Walker

Night Drive Stevenston Saltcoats Ardrossan Ayrshire Scotland

While we were driving in Saltcoats we notice there was a lot of police on bikes stopping people asking them questions I guess.... but we didn't see anything.

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