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- Castlemilk abstract "Castlemilk (Caisteal Mheilc in Gaelic) is a district of Glasgow, Scotland. It lies to the south of the city adjacent to Rutherglen (Spittal and Fernhill areas), Croftfoot, Simshill and the separate village of Carmunnock. Castlemilk House, a stately old mansion built around Cassilton Tower, which was started in 1460 on the site of a 13th-century castle, was demolished by Glasgow Corporation in December 1969. The area was developed by the Corporation as a peripheral housing scheme in the 1950s to accommodate 34,000 people from inner city slum areas such as the Gorbals. These people were provided with open spaces, a clean environment and indoor toilets and bathrooms. The population had dropped from 37,000 in 1971 to roughly half that number in 1991. However, despite the social problems associated with poverty and unemployment, the area has seen the benefits of a regeneration strategy implemented in the 1980s which has focused on improved housing and the development of local arts. Community groups and Cooperative housing associations have done a lot to regenerate the housing and improve the amenities for local people. A swimming pool, sports centre, shopping arcade and community centres have been developed.".
- Castlemilk areaCode "0141".
- Castlemilk councilArea Glasgow_City_Council.
- Castlemilk country Scotland.
- Castlemilk country United_Kingdom.
- Castlemilk gridReference "NS600589".
- Castlemilk lieutenancyArea Glasgow.
- Castlemilk postalCode "G45".
- Castlemilk thumbnail Castlemilk_West_Parish_Church_in_2008.jpg?width=300.
- Castlemilk wikiPageExternalLink glasgow+castlemilk+house.
- Castlemilk wikiPageExternalLink castlemilk.
- Castlemilk wikiPageExternalLink castlemilk.htm.
- Castlemilk wikiPageExternalLink 116432021792052?ref=hl.
- Castlemilk wikiPageID "806033".
- Castlemilk wikiPageLength "14550".
- Castlemilk wikiPageOutDegree "44".
- Castlemilk wikiPageRevisionID "677141341".
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Aiden_McGeady.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Stuart_(1725–1801).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Andy_McLaren.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Graham.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Bernie_Slaven.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Bogany_Flats.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Carmunnock.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Castlemilk_House.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Housing_estates_in_Glasgow.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Housing_estates_in_Scotland.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Miller.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Croftfoot.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Darren_Brady.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Dave_King_(businessman).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Gray_(footballer,_born_1948).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Gray.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Maguire_(solicitor).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Garry_Brady.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Lamont.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_Cathcart_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_City_Council.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Gorbals.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink House.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Ikechi_Anya.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Islam_Feruz.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink James_McCarthy_(footballer).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Jim_McInally.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink John_D._Miller.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink John_Miller_(minister).
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Le_Corbusier.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Moderator_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Owner-occupancy.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Owner-occupier.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Paul_McCole.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Glasgow.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Houghton.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Rory_Hughes.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Rutherglen.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Simshill.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_McCole.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink Urban_planning.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLink File:Castlemilk_West_Parish_Church_in_2008.jpg.
- Castlemilk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castlemilk".
- Castlemilk constituencyScottishParliament Glasgow_Cathcart_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Castlemilk constituencyWestminster Glasgow_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Castlemilk country "Scotland".
- Castlemilk dialCode "141".
- Castlemilk gaelicName "Caisteal Mheilc".
- Castlemilk hasPhotoCollection Castlemilk.
- Castlemilk latitude "55.803033".
- Castlemilk lieutenancyScotland "Glasgow".
- Castlemilk longitude "-4.235114".
- Castlemilk officialName "Castlemilk".
- Castlemilk osGridReference "NS600589".
- Castlemilk postTown "GLASGOW".
- Castlemilk postcodeArea "G".
- Castlemilk postcodeDistrict "G45".
- Castlemilk unitaryScotland Glasgow_City_Council.
- Castlemilk unitaryScotland Politics_of_Glasgow.
- Castlemilk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Areas_of_Glasgow.
- Castlemilk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Castlemilk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Castlemilk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Castlemilk subject Category:Housing_estates_in_Glasgow.
- Castlemilk subject Category:Housing_estates_in_Scotland.
- Castlemilk hypernym District.
- Castlemilk point "55.803033 -4.235114".
- Castlemilk type Article.
- Castlemilk type District.
- Castlemilk type Place.
- Castlemilk type PopulatedPlace.
- Castlemilk type Settlement.
- Castlemilk type Article.
- Castlemilk type District.
- Castlemilk type Location.
- Castlemilk type Place.
- Castlemilk type Thing.
- Castlemilk type SpatialThing.
- Castlemilk type Q486972.
- Castlemilk comment "Castlemilk (Caisteal Mheilc in Gaelic) is a district of Glasgow, Scotland. It lies to the south of the city adjacent to Rutherglen (Spittal and Fernhill areas), Croftfoot, Simshill and the separate village of Carmunnock. Castlemilk House, a stately old mansion built around Cassilton Tower, which was started in 1460 on the site of a 13th-century castle, was demolished by Glasgow Corporation in December 1969.".