Corkerhill is a neighbourhood of Glasgow, Scotland, southwest of the city centre. The area was originally a farm and a few houses built for workers of the Glasgow and South Western Railway at the Corkerhill Depot. The engine sheds and sidings are still present, although Corkerhill signal box to the rear of the houses now facing Mosspark shops was demolished in the late 1970s. Corkerhill railway station opened on 1 July 1885 as a staff halt for railway workers, and to the public in 1923. It is on the Paisley Canal Line. In the 1920s, building in the area expanded as far as Mosspark and later Cardonald, making Corkerhill part of the Glasgow conurbation. In the 1950s, Glasgow Corporation built Hardridge Road, consisting of terraced and tenement dwellings. Later in the 1960s, shops were built to address the shortage in the region, the nearest then being in Cardonald and Pollok. The Cart public house also opened, the only one in the area. Corkerhill spiralled into decline in the mid to late 1980s until many of the tenements were vandalised and empty and most of the shops were unrented. In 2004, demolition of the tenements began, being replaced with privately owned suburban style housing. The area is bordered by the railway lines, the M77 motorway, Pollok Country Park and Nethercraigs Sports Complex, ten minutes from Glasgow Central on the train and close to two junctions of the motorway.

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Pollok House

Pollok House est le manoir ancestral de la famille Stirling-Maxwell (en), situé au parc de Pollok, à Glasgow, en Écosse.
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Diocèse de Glasgow et de Galloway

Le diocèse de Glasgow et de Galloway est au Royaume-Uni, un diocèse de l'Église épiscopalienne écossaise. Son évêque est depuis janvier 2025 Nicholas Bundock (en). La cathédrale diocésaine est celle de Sainte-Marie de Glasgow.
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Parc Bellahouston

Parc Bellahouston est un espace vert de l'agglomération de Glasgow, ayant une superficie de 68.4 hectares.
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Parc de Pollok

Parc de Pollok est le plus grand espace vert de l'agglomération de Glasgow. Dans les années 90, le parc a été le lieu de manifestations contre l'autoroute M77 qui le traverse actuellement. Le parc est en grande partie constitué d'un golf.
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Collection Burrell

La Collection Burrell est une collection d'art à Glasgow, en Écosse. Elle est située dans le parc de Pollok au sud de la ville. Le musée a fermé pour travaux le 23 octobre 2016 ; sa réouverture annoncée pour 2020 est effective le 29 mars 2022.