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Coordinates: 55°50′05″N 4°30′10″W / 55.83461°N 4.50272°W / 55.83461; -4.50272

Johnstone
Scottish Gaelic: Baile Eòin
Johnstone is located in Scotland
Johnstone

 Johnstone shown within Scotland
Population 16,847 [1]
OS grid reference NS434628
Council area Renfrewshire
Lieutenancy area Renfrewshire
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town JOHNSTONE
Postcode district PA5
Dialling code 01505
Police Strathclyde
Fire Strathclyde
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Paisley and Renfrewshire South
Scottish Parliament West Renfrewshire
West of Scotland
List of places: UK • Scotland •

Johnstone (Baile Eòin in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in Renfrewshire located in the west-central lowlands of Scotland, three miles west of neighbouring Paisley and twelve miles west of Glasgow.[2]

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History

Houston Square with bandstand and fountain gifted by the Laird, George Ludovic Houston, in 1891.[2]

Johnstone was largely a planned community which grew up around the house of Easter Cochrane, later known as Johnstone Castle, seat of the Houston or Houstoun family who gained their name from the nearby village of Houston. In 1782, the Laird, George Houstoun, commissioned designs for a series of regular residential streets which now form the town centre. At this early stage of development, the town’s population including the local estate and rural hinterland was around 1,500. [2] Two mirroring civic squares were also constructed in the town: Houstoun Square and Ludovic Square,[3] and by 1794 the town had gained its current parish church.[4] Johnstone was raised to the status of a police burgh with significant local powers, a status which is now defunct.[5]

Industrial development brought both prosperity and poverty to the community. Coal mining occurred in Johnstone, although its main industry was related to the thread and cotton industries, with mills powered by the Black Cart Water which runs to the north of Johnstone.[3] As the community expanded, slum conditions formed in part of the town: the population by 1831 had increased to a sizeable 5,600. [2] This was addressed in the 1930s by a significant expansion of the size of Johnstone to include a number of purpose-built residential estates.

Much of Johnstone’s feudal heritage has disappeared. With the death of the last Laird in 1931, Johnstone Castle found some other uses before falling into disrepair and being largely demolished. [2]

Education

In 1950 St. David's Primary School was built along with its sister school Cochrane Castle Primary School. In 2007 the two schools were joined to form a new primary school just outside Thomas Shanks Public Park. Embedded within Cochrane Castle is the Cochrane Castle Golf Club, which once held the world record for the longest hole.

Johnstone High School opened on its present site in March 1965, the previous building having burnt down in 1960. Where the old school stood in Ludovic Square there is now a modern health centre.

In 1967 St. Cuthbert's High School [6] was built and established. The school closed at the end of the summer term 2006 along with St. Brendan's High School in Linwood due to falling rolls and the buildings poor state of repair, they were replaced by a new build St. Benedict's High School, named after the present Pope. The old St. Cuthbert's building has been used to house several schools (includingJohnstone High School) while their own premises are being refurbished. FT stbenedict high school

Transport

Air

Johnstone is served by Glasgow International Airport, which is located to 3.5 miles northeast of the town. As well, Prestwick International Airport is a 30-40 minute train journey from Johnstone railway station.

Road

A dual carriageway, the A737 connects Johnstone to the M8 motorway to provide car transport links to central Scotland. There are frequent bus services to Glasgow, Paisley and the surrounding areas provided by Arriva Scotland. The services are

  • 17: Spateston-Johnstone-Paisley-Glasgow (via Clyde Tunnel and Partick)
  • 18: Paisley-Johnstone-Beith-Largs (evening services terminate in Johnstone)
  • 20: Spateston-Johnstone-Paisley-Gallowhill (via Elderslie and the Royal Alexandria Hospital)
  • 30: Spateston-Johnstone-Cochrane Castle
  • 36: Kilbarchan-Johnstone-Paisley/Glasgow (4 buses per hour to Glasgow, 2 short workings to Paisley per hour)
  • 38: Spateston-Cochrane Castle-Paisley/Glasgow (2 buses per hour to Glasgow, 2 short workings to Paisley per hour)

Rail

Johnstone is linked to Glasgow Central, Paisley and the Ayrshire coast by the Johnstone railway station which is located at the east of the town on Thorn Brae. A second unmanned station Milliken Park railway station lies at the west end of the town, just off the Cochranemill road. The railway line runs through the cutting of the old Glasgow-Ayr canal, and still runs under the original bridge at Thorn Brae.

It may be noted that a second railway line ran through the town serving the villages of Kilbarchan, Bridge of Weir, and Kilmacolm; the line now forms part of the Clyde to Forth cycle route (National Cycle Route 75). It had a station serving the Northern, more industrial areas of town, Johnstone North railway station.

Famous inhabitants

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References


Travel guide

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From Wikitravel

Johnstone is a town in the Clydeside region of Scotland.

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Simple English

Johnstone is a surname. It is also a place in Scotland.








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