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The Airdrie Page

Directory for Airdrie, Scotland UK

 
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    Interactive -> 20% (12 Votes)
  • Airdrie Category (13%)
    Airdrie Category -> 13% (8 Votes)
  • Airdrie United (13%)
    Airdrie United -> 13% (8 Votes)
  • Other Links (11%)
    Other Links -> 11% (7 Votes)
  • Members Area (21%)
    Members Area -> 21% (13 Votes)
  • Business Directory (22%)
    Business Directory -> 22% (8 Votes)

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The Airdrie Page
Posted by webmaster on February 20 2005

The site is a mix of local information and links plus a weblog diary. Explore the site by clicking on links in the sidebar. If you have any suggestions please send details via the Contact Form.

Airdrie is a town of 36,000 people in the central belt of Scotland UK.
Situated close to Glasgow and Edinburgh it is ideally placed to explore Scotland’s two great cities.

The purpose of this site is to provide information and history of the town to enable visitors to gain a flavour of the culture and amenities provided within the area.

Visiting Airdrie? – Plan your route

The John Smith Pool
Airdrie Cenotaph
Airdrie Library
Monklands Hospital

6 Responses to “The Airdrie Page”

  1. Robert Murray Says:

    Hi I hope the site works out the way it is hoped and I look forward to making many more visits.

    All the best from Baillieston

  2. Jack Says:

    Site looks good

  3. Big B Says:

    Who the hell would want to come to a place like this it’s full of drunken drug users and empty wine bottles

  4. webmaster Says:

    Well YOU were interested enough to visit the site anyway – why bother?

  5. Lynsey Doodles Says:

    Hi WEBMASTER,

    I think it looks fab – keep up the good work!!!!!

  6. john mcgill Says:

    this is a great site webmaster, i no longer live there and is great for seeing what is going on whilst i am away.

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