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South Nitshill () is a neighbourhood in the
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. It is situated south of the
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, in the south-west of the conurbation and within the Greater Pollok ward of the local authority area. All streets in the area have names beginning with 'W'. It is bordered on three sides by other residential areas within Glasgow: to the south by Parkhouse and Southpark Village, to the north-east by
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and to the north (across a railway line) by
Nitshill Nitshill () is a district on the south side of Glasgow. It is bordered by South Nitshill to the south, Darnley to the east, Crookston and Roughmussel to the north-west, Hurlet to the west and Househillwood and Priesthill to the north, with ...
, an older settlement which was also developed for housing in the late 1950s. To the west are fields and the
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separating the city from the town of
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in
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. The closest railway station is .


History

The original
housing scheme Public housing in the United Kingdom, also known as council housing or social housing, provided the majority of rented accommodation until 2011, when the number of households in private rental housing surpassed the number in social housing. D ...
(the Crescent, Whitacres, Woodfoot and the Valley) has now largely been demolished.Pollok.Priesthill. Nitshill.South Nitshill.Darnley.Then and Now
Alex and Bob's Blue Sky Scotland, 27 July 2013
Only the Valley area remains, and it was refurbished in the early 21st century. The demolished areas have now been replaced with private housing (60 of them flats) mainly built by Persimmon Homes. Other builders are across the road in the Parkhouse area (known to locals who lived in South Nitshill in the 1970s and 1980s as "The Wimpeys"). Although the scheme was, from 1960 onwards, plagued with social problems like many others in the city, a strong community spirit remained, something which long-term residents have stated is somewhat lacking in the modern version. Facilities are poor - Nitshill Primary School and Woodacre Nursery closed under
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's 'Pre 12 strategy', and not a single shop exists in the area. This has led to criticism from locals given the number of houses following redevelopment, yet no amenities to support them. In its 1970s and 1980s heyday, South Nitshill had a dozen shops, two churches (St Bernard's and a little-known
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Church which closed in the early 1980s), a bus terminus and "Jean's" three ice-cream vans. The only vestiges of the old scheme that now remain are the large St Bernard's Catholic Church (designed by Glasgow architect Thomas Cordiner and opened in December 1963) and the Sky Dragon take-away shop (est 1989), both on Wiltonburn Road. This parish and family-run business still survives despite the destruction of all around. The ''Glasgow Museums Resource Centre'' (a facility open to the public for free which is a store of the many objects not on display at the city's main museums) is located at the north side of South Nitshill. This is adjacent to a small
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, with a larger industrial area, 'Darnley Trading Estate', a short distance to the east. In the vicinity, there is also a
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and the M77 motorway (Junction 3 of which serves the area).Modern Times: 1950s to The Present Day: Neighbourhoods: Darnley
The Glasgow Story


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Community News: Nitshill Kennishead Darnley
Glasgow Housing Association (2016)
South Nitshill and Darnley
statistical profile at ''Understanding Glasgow'' (2012) {{Areas of Glasgow Areas of Glasgow Housing estates in Glasgow