Coordinates: 55°53′41″N 4°10′52″W / 55.894773°N 4.181209°W
| Robroyston | |
| Scottish Gaelic: Bhaile na Raibert Ruadh | |
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| OS grid reference | NS637690 |
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| Council area | Glasgow City Council |
| Lieutenancy area | Glasgow |
| Country | Scotland |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | GLASGOW |
| Postcode district | G33 |
| Dialling code | 0141 |
| Police | Strathclyde |
| Fire | Strathclyde |
| Ambulance | Scottish |
| EU Parliament | Scotland |
| UK Parliament | Glasgow North East |
| Scottish Parliament | Glasgow Springburn |
| Glasgow | |
| List of places: UK • Scotland • Glasgow | |
Robroyston (Bhaile na Raibert Ruadh in Gaelic) is a northeastern suburb of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It was where Scottish leader William Wallace was turned over to English soldiers in 1305. At the site of Wallace's capture there stands a monument — there have also been proposals put forward for a visitors centre in the area, at the site of the monument. On the monument there is a plaque in Latin
'Dico tibi verum, libertas optimum rerum, nunquam servili sub nexu, vivito fili', which translates to 'I tell you the truth, the best of all things is freedom, never son, live under the bonds of slavery'. Taught to William Wallace in his boyhood.
About 200 yards from the monument, 'Wallace's Well' is located on the country road.
Robroyston Hospital was built as a municipal smallpox and tuberculosis hospital and opened in 1918. It was temporarily used as a military hospital in 1918-19. By 1925 450 beds at Robroyston were devoted to tuberculosis patients, almost half of Glasgow's total complement. In 1945 a maternity unit was added. In 1948 Robroyston joined the National Health Service under the Board of Management for Glasgow Northern Hospitals. In 1974 it was placed in the Northern District of the Greater Glasgow Health Board. It closed in 1977.
Robroyston House, which stood on the routeway to Kirkintilloch, was demolished in the 1960s.
Throughout the 1990s there were massive housing developments in this part of the Urban/rural fringe of Glasgow that drastically increased the population of the suburb to some 8300 people. As a result of the boom in population, the area became chronically deficient in infrastructure and provision of many local services, although this problem has been lessened somewhat by the construction of Asda and Aldi superstores. Robroyston is underdeveloped in terms of community facilities, but a newly opened primary school with community access out of hours is nearby. The Church of Scotland has responded to the growing needs of this new community by establishing Robroyston Church behind Asda at Saughs Drive in the Glendale Estate. Robroyston Church runs both Girls' and Boys' Brigades and employs two youth workers to work with the local teenagers. The church building is also used by a number of other organisations including a parent and toddler group. The development of the Nova Technology Park[1] also looks to boost the local economy and jobs market. However, the area remains dependent on nearby Bishopbriggs for most vital services; including churches, schools, and recreational facilities. As a result there have been calls for the area to be formally incorporated within Bishopbriggs and transferred from the City of Glasgow to the control of East Dunbartonshire Council.[2]
Robroyston's proximity to the M80 motorway permits easy access to Glasgow city centre as well as direct commuter routes to Falkirk, Stirling and Edinburgh. Development is continuing at Robroyston and demand is expected to be high for new properties at the Stewart Milne Campsie Meadows development, Cala Homes Wallacefield and Dickie homes @ Robroyston estate which are situated next to the original Robroyston development near the site of the Wallace Memorial.
In August 2007, the new Wallacewell Retail Park opened for business - at the moment, Homebase, a Bed Centre and a Currys electrical goods store are the only occupied units. An Acorn Pet Centre was also based here, however this closed in 2009 after the company went into liquidation. In September 2010 construction started on a new McDonalds outlet, in the grounds of the Retail Park.
Public Transport services in the area have got better over time, however many residents agree that there is still room for improvements in this area.
Robroyston Community Council have set up a website for residents and interested parties. The Robroyston Church website may also be of interest to residents.
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