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  1. East Kilbride was the first of six new towns in Scotland to be designated, in 1947, followed by Glenrothes (1948), Cumbernauld (1956), Livingston (1962), Irvine (1964) and Stonehouse (1972), although Stonehouse new town was never built.

  2. East Kilbride is a ‘New Town’ in South Lanarkshire and is also one of Scotland’s largest towns. East Kilbride was Scotland's first designated 'New Town', expanded to provide new housing for people moving from nearby Glasgow.

  3. East Kilbride is South Lanarkshire's largest town and has Scotland's largest undercover shopping centre. To experience what it is really like on a farm and the rural way of life, you must visit the National Museum of Rural Life based in Kittochside in East Kilbride.

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  4. East Kilbride is a town in the Central Belt of Scotland, some 8 miles southeast of Glasgow, with a population of 75,310 in 2020. It's notorious for its "New Town" architecture, yet its main attraction is the Museum of Rural Life.

  5. East Kilbride is best known as the first, the most populous, and by some measures the most successful, of Scotland's new towns. Until the end of World War II, East Kilbride was a modest village with perhaps 3,000 residents.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · East Kilbride, burgh (town), South Lanarkshire council area, historic county of Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was Scotland’s first post-World War II planned new town, built around the old pastoral village of East Kilbride to accommodate residential and commercial growth from nearby Glasgow.

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