Linwood est une ville d'Écosse, située dans le council area et région de lieutenance du Renfrewshire. Située à 23 kilomètres au sud-ouest de Glasgow, la ville a été profondément marquée par la présence sur son territoire d'une usine de construction de voitures. Sa construction commence en 1961 pour ouvrir le 2 mai 1963 en présence de Philip Mountbatten, duc d'Édimbourg, avec la production de la petite voiture Hillman Imp de Rootes Motors devenu par la suite Chrysler Europe. La production de ce modèle continua jusqu'en 1976. L'usine produit aussi des Hillman Avenger (en), sous ce nom puis sous celui de Chrysler Avenger et enfin celui de Talbot Avenger, ainsi que des Chrysler Sunbeam, vendues aussi sous le nom de Talbot Sunbeam. L'usine ferma en 1981 car la direction de Peugeot Talbot décida de regrouper ses activités dans l'usine de Ryton Plant (en), à côté de Coventry. L'usine fut démolie en grande partie très rapidement après, les derniers vestiges étant démolis en 1996. Cette fermeture a laissé de nombreuses personnes au chômage. La chanson Letter from America (en) du groupe écossais The Proclaimers fait directement référence à cette fermeture.

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Linwood, Renfrewshire

Linwood (Scots: Linwuid) is a town in Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland, 14 miles (23 kilometres) west of Glasgow. It is about 1+1⁄2 miles (2.5 kilometres) northeast of Johnstone and west of Paisley close to the Black Cart Water and the A737 road.
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Linwood High School

Linwood High School is a non-denominational comprehensive state secondary school in Linwood, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The original school building was constructed in 1965 and demolished in 2006 for a new school to be constructed on the same site. Originally Renfrewshire council had planned on merging Linwood High school with nearby Gryffe High School in Houston to form a 1500 pupil campus, but plans were rejected after local protests by parents. The councillors are reported to have received over 2600 responses, mostly opposing the plan. The new school was part of Renfrewshire Council's £100 million Private Public Partnership (PPP) agreement, with Amey / Carillion Building being announced as preferred bidder in March 2005. The £11.1 million construction was fully completed with the official opening in April 2008 by Fiona Hyslop, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning. In 2008, the school was one of four in the Renfrewshire area to have a Strathclyde Police officer on the premises with the key aim of "building stronger and safer communities". Strathclyde Police stated that the schools were chosen "because they are the ones with the biggest intake and catchment areas in Renfrewshire"
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St. Benedict's High School

St Benedict's High School is a Catholic high school in Linwood, Renfrewshire, in the west of Scotland.
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Johnstone North railway station

Johnstone North railway station was a railway station serving the town of Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland as part of the Dalry and North Johnstone Line on the Glasgow and South Western Railway.
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Newfield Park, Johnstone

Newfield Park was a football ground in Johnstone, Scotland. It was the home ground of Johnstone F.C. from 1894 until the club folded in 1927.