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South Lanarkshire (Siorrachd Lannraig the Deas around Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions around Scotland, covering the southern a portion of Lanarkshire. It borders on the regions of Scottish Borders, East Renfrewshire, Dumfries and Galloway, East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire, City of Glasgow and North Lanarkshire.

Towns and villages
Auchenheath Blackwood Blantyre Cambuslang Carluke Carstairs Coalburn East Kilbride Hamilton Kirkmuirhill Lanark Larkhall Lesmahagow New Lanark Rutherglen Strathaven Stonehouse Wishaw

Places of interest
Clyde Valley Craignethan Castle Falls of Clyde New Lanark World Heritage Site Cadzow Castle Chatlerhault Country Park David Livingstone Centre

The South Lanarkshire Community Plan
Portal promoting engagement in the local community planning process.

Leadhills Reading Society
The oldest subscription library in the British Isles. History, directions, photographs.

New Lanark Conservation Trust
Village founded in 1785 as a model industrial town. History and visitor information.

Stonehouse Community
Local news, organisations, amenities, businesses and events.

Jackton & Thorntonhall
Local community news paper. Provides previous issues of the Peel News and local timetables and information.

Drumsagard Village Residents Association
News and activities for this Cambuslang village.

Chapelhall
A community website for the village.

Carstairs Village
Portraying the history and life of the village.

Crawford & Crawfordjohn Parishes
A collection of articles and images illustrating the history of these two upland parishes. Photographs, postcards and genealogy services are also included.

Leadhills
Local information and attractions in the Leadhills area of Scotland.






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