Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Lives at risk

Fires in Burnbrae


Vandals, apply within



Houses in Burnbrae awaiting demolition become targets for vandals


Many homes in this scheme are empty and waiting to be demolished. Meanwhile those who still occupy some of the housing, must wait to find out where and what they are going to be living in when the new scheme is built.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Some Twechar folk reading the names on the memorial stone

The Roman Catholic Priest, Church of Scotland Minister and Church of Nazarene Minister lead the memorial service

The War Memorial. 11th Hour, 11th day, 11th Month.

Snow in Twechar

Twechar Main St, snowy day. Church of Nazarene on the right and the backdrop is the Kilsyth Hills

Main St, Twechar from Nazarene Church. (Pub on the left)

Site of Castlehill / Barhill. Iron Age Fort just 75 yards from Barhill Fort. Pre-dated the Romans arrival. Kilsyth Hills beyond.

Twechar from Barhill Fort - With the Forth & Clyde Canal winding it's way through

Remains of Roman Bath House at Barhill. The regiment who resided here were known as the Syrian Archers

View over Twechar towards the Campsie's from Barhill

View from part way up Barhill of Twechar & Kelvin Valley

Remains of Antonine Wall, just North of Barhill Fort, Site