Muirend is an area on the South side of the city of
Glasgow,
Scotland. It is situated about 4 miles (6.5 km) south of
Glasgow city centre. Muirend became extensively urbanised in the 20th century, developing into a commuter suburb. In a 2014 Royal Mail survey, the
G44 postcode – which includes Muirend – was rated as the most desirable area of Scotland to live in. Neighbouring areas include
Cathcart,
Merrylee and
Newlands in Glasgow, and
Netherlee and
Giffnock in
East Renfrewshire (plus
Cathcart Cemetery
Cathcart Cemetery is a cemetery in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, which was opened in 1876 . It is named after the nearby neighbourhood of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow, but does not actually fall within the city boundaries, ins ...
which forms the eastern boundary). Some buildings that are locally associated with Muirend, including the main row of shops, as well as Hazelden Park and Muirend Pavilion, are located in East Renfrewshire.
Amenities
Muirend is largely residential in character, although there are many shops/businesses situated along Clarkston Road. These include a Sainsburys supermarket (formerly the first '
Safeway
Safeway is an American supermarket chain founded by Marion Barton Skaggs in April 1915 in American Falls, Idaho. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and features a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, de ...
' in Scotland), newsagents, hairdressers, estate agents, cafes and many others. Adjacent to the supermarket until its closure in 2003 was the
Toledo Cinema; this local landmark was the last traditional suburban picture house on the south side. Although the rest of the building was demolished to make way for residential flats, the facade of the Cinema was preserved and has been incorporated into the new development.
In June 2006, Muirend acquired its first ever
pub, The Bank bar/restaurant, located in the former Glasgow Savings Bank building on Clarkston Road.
There is a sports pavilion available for hire for events (located a few streets into
East Renfrewshire); this adjoins Braidholm rugby ground, home to
Glasgow Hutchesons Aloysians RFC.
GHA to build a world-class, all-weather pitch at Braidholm
The Offside Line, 9 August 2018
Governance
Muirend is part of the City of Glasgow, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland for local government purposes. The area is split between two council wards
Ward may refer to:
Division or unit
* Hospital ward, a hospital division, floor, or room set aside for a particular class or group of patients, for example the psychiatric ward
* Prison ward, a division of a penal institution such as a priso ...
, with the railway line forming the boundary between Newlands/Auldburn to the west and Linn to the east. The area is also covered by ''Cathcart and District'' Community Council.
Muirend is represented as part of the Glasgow South constituency in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and the Glasgow Cathcart constituency in the Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament ( gd, Pàrlamaid na h-Alba ; sco, Scots Pairlament) is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Scotland. Located in the Holyrood area of the capital city, Edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym Holyro ...
.
Public transport
Muirend railway station is located off Muirend Road, just behind the supermarket. It is served by local commuter services between Glasgow Central and Neilston on the Neilston branch of the Cathcart Circle Lines. Local bus services run by First Glasgow which connect Muirend to the city centre and elsewhere are the 4/A (Knightswood
Knightswood is a suburban district in Glasgow, containing three areas: Knightswood North or High Knightswood, Knightswood South or Low Knightswood, and Knightswood Park. It has a golf course and park, and good transport links with the rest of th ...
to Newton Mearns or Eaglesham) and the 6 ( Mountblow to East Kilbride).
References
External links
Muirend to Cathcart - illustrated guide
at Gazetteer for Scotland
The ''Gazetteer for Scotland'' is a gazetteer covering the geography, history and people of Scotland. It was conceived in 1995 by Bruce Gittings of the University of Edinburgh and David Munro of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, and cont ...
Cathcart & District Community Council
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Areas of Glasgow