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- Greenlink_Cycle_Path abstract "The Greenlink Cycle Path is a cycle path in North Lanarkshire that is a direct route running from Strathclyde Country Park to Motherwell Town Centre. The path is 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) in length. The Greenlink project was established in 2005, and is part of a 3-year partnership between many organisations, such as North Lanarkshire Council, Scottish National Heritage and Forestry Commission Scotland.".
- Q5604306 abstract "The Greenlink Cycle Path is a cycle path in North Lanarkshire that is a direct route running from Strathclyde Country Park to Motherwell Town Centre. The path is 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) in length. The Greenlink project was established in 2005, and is part of a 3-year partnership between many organisations, such as North Lanarkshire Council, Scottish National Heritage and Forestry Commission Scotland.".
- Greenlink_Cycle_Path comment "The Greenlink Cycle Path is a cycle path in North Lanarkshire that is a direct route running from Strathclyde Country Park to Motherwell Town Centre. The path is 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) in length. The Greenlink project was established in 2005, and is part of a 3-year partnership between many organisations, such as North Lanarkshire Council, Scottish National Heritage and Forestry Commission Scotland.".
- Q5604306 comment "The Greenlink Cycle Path is a cycle path in North Lanarkshire that is a direct route running from Strathclyde Country Park to Motherwell Town Centre. The path is 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) in length. The Greenlink project was established in 2005, and is part of a 3-year partnership between many organisations, such as North Lanarkshire Council, Scottish National Heritage and Forestry Commission Scotland.".