otheruses infobox UK place official name Cumnock country Scotland map type Scotland population 13,000 os grid reference NS569200 latitude 55.45294 longitude 4.2638 language English language English language1 English post town CUMNOCK postcode area KA postcode district KA18 1xx dial code 01290 42xxxx gaelic name Cumnag unitary scotland East Ayrshire lieutenancy scotland CumnockCumnock Cumnag in Gaelic is a town in East Ayrshire , Scotland . The town sits at the confluence of the Glaisnock Water and the Lugar Water . There are three neighbouring housing projects which lie just outside the town boundaries, Netherthird , Craigens and Logan, East Ayrshire Logan , with the former ironworks settlement of Lugar, East Ayrshire Lugar also just outside the town, contributing to a population of around ... princes green town next to cumnock gets outline planning.html ref Cumnock housed many miners, and also ... , Lugar, Muirkirk and New Cumnock the original Cumnock Comenagh Comno etc The town has a strong socialist ... in the town. William Wallace allegedly spent 3 months in the seat of Patrick Dunbar New Cumnock or Cumno in 1296 , according to the book, The Wallace , by Blind Harry . Cumnock is also in the heart of Robert Burns country and the poet is said to have spent time there. Cumnock also has one of Scotland s biggest Junior football teams, Cumnock Juniors . Though attracting big attendances and spending ..., Cumnock Academy and Saint Conval s High School which was later annexed with St Joseph s Academy in Kilmarnock and became known as St Joseph s Cumnock Campus. In 2004 however St Joseph s Cumnock Campus ... St Joseph s RC Academy St Joseph s Academy in Kilmarnock. References Reflist See also Cumnock ... cumnock.net The local community site for Cumnock, more information on Cumnock http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk cumnockcumnock undiscovered scotland more information on industry http members.tripod.com ... Ayrshire gd Cumnag hr Cumnock no Cumnock ... more details
Cumnock may refer to Cumnock , East Ayrshire, Scotland Cumnock, New South Wales , Australia Cumnock, North Carolina , United States geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
update date November 2010 Cumnock and Holmhead , a police burgh of Ayrshire , Scotland , on the Lugar, 333 4 m. S. of Glasgow by road, with two stations Cumnock second railway station Cumnock and Cumnock original railway station Old Cumnock on the Glasgow and South Western Railway . Pop. 1901 3088. Location It lies in the parish of Old Cumuock pop. 5144 , and is a thriving town, with a town hail, cottage hospital, public library and an athenaeum. Coal and ironstone are extensively mined in the neighborhood, and the manufacturers include woolens, tweeds, agricultural implements and pottery. When Alexander Peden 1626 1686 , the persecuted Covenanter, died, he was buried in the Boswell aisle of Auchinleck church but his corpse was borne thence with every indignity by a company of dragoons to the foot of the gallows at Cumnock , where they intended to hang it in chains. This proving to be impracticable ... cemetery. Five miles SE. lies the parish of New Cumnock pop. 5367 at the confluence of Afton Water and the Nith. History At the beginning of the last century, Cumnock and Holmhead lay in the parish of Old Cumnock pop. 5144 , a police burgh of Ayrshire, Scotland, on the Lugar water, 33 m ... at Cumnock, where they intended to hang it in chains. This proving to be impracticable they buried it at the gallowsfoot ... miles SE. lies the parish of New Cumnock at the confluence of Afton Water and the Nith. Boswell ... 6605. ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Cumnock and Holmhead Cumnock and Holmhead , Classic Encyclopedia, 3 September 2006. ref Name change Cumnock became a burgh of barony by Royal Charter in 1509. It became a police burgh, with the name Cumnock and Holmhead, in 1866. Holmhead was removed from the title in 1960. ref http hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk hslive hsstart?P HBNUM 24092 Old Cumnock Old Church , Historic ... nra searches subjectView.asp?ID O41248 Cumnock and Holmhead Burgh , The National Archives 1911 Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Cumnock And Holmhead Category Burghs Category Ayrshire ... more details
name New Cumnock country Scotland map type Scotland population os grid reference NS6113 latitude 55.39683 longitude 4.18395 language English language English language1 post town Cumnock postcode ... New Cumnock Scottish Gaelic Cumnag Nuadh is a place in East Ayrshire , Scotland . It expanded ... s. The town is convert 5.7 mi km south east of Cumnock , and convert 21 mi km east of Ayr . Transport Public transport links include the New Cumnock railway station on the Glasgow South Western ... right thumb 250px Rigghead Opencast rail link near New Cumnock. File Rigghead opencast rail ... changed through time, referred to as Cumnock Castle on Timothy Pont s map of Ayrshire c.1600. In 1509, Cumnock was made a burgh of barony and a market began at Cumnock Kirk, 6 miles north west of New Cumnock Castle. This is when things get a bit tricky. In 1659, a new kirk was built near New Cumnock Castle and became known as the New Kirk of Cumnock, now called the Auld Kirk of New Cumnock. Cumnock Kirk became known as Old Cumnock and is now known as Cumnock. All perfectly clear. William Wallace The parish of New Cumnock s association with William Wallace , like many other places throughout ... men were forced to turn back from New Cumnock because the road at Corsencon had been destroyed. At Corssencon ... Harry places Wallace and his men at New Cumnock again . To the Blak Crag in Cumno past agayne,His ... in July, 1305 is at home in Blackraig, New Cumnock. And Wallace past in Cumno with blith will,At the Blak ... hill in the parish of New Cumnock dominates the landscape. Across the Afton Water stands the ruined ... how the King of Scots then took refuge in Cumnock, where it was straitast , i.e. steepest, a reference to Blackcraig and Craigbraneoch hills in the upper reaches of Glen Afton, New Cumnock. Here he ... garrison of 30 men at arms and 100 infantry at Cumnock Castle, at the meeting place of the Afton ... of New Cumnock. Local folk lore suggests that Stayamera rock face on Craigbraneoch hill overlooking ... more details
NFL player Image Arthur Cumnock.jpg ImageWidth 250px Caption Portrait of A.J. Cumnock from Walter Camp s 1894 book American Football DateOfBirth February 12, 1868 Birthplace Danielson, Connecticut DateOfDeath death date and age 1930 6 8 1868 2 12 Deathplace Position End American football End College Harvard University Awards Honors 1889 College Football All America Team All American, 1889 DatabaseFootball PFR NFL years teams CollegeHOF Arthur James Cumnock February 12, 1868 ref http www.google.com search?sourceid chrome&ie UTF 8&q arthur james cumnock sclient psy&hl en&tbs nws 1 2Car 3A1&q arthur j. cumnock feb 12 2C 1868&aq f&aqi &aql &oq &pbx 1&bav on.1,or.&fp ce9771071050593 ref &ndash June 8, 1930 ref cite news url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F70E1EF9395C157A93CBA9178DD85F448385F9 work The New York Times title A.J. CUMNOCK DIES AFTER AUTO RIDE Was a Textile Industry Leader, President of the Catlin Farish Company. A HARVARD GRIDIRON STAR Captain in 1890 When Crimson Eleven Had One of Rare Victories of Those Days Over Yale date June 9, 1930 ref was an American football ... 1889, Cumnock led the Harvard team in drills on Jarvis field, which is considered the first ever spring ... of all time. The individual chosen was Cumnock, who the sons of John Harvard are pretty well agreed ... whose real object in life was to develop a team that could and did beat Yale Arthur V. Cumnock, captain ... ref blockquote After being selected as an All American in 1889, Cumnock was also named captain of the 1890 Harvard football team. Cumnock led Harvard to an upset against the heavily favored ... individual performance in the 1890 Yale game, the writer noted Such tackling as Cumnock did that day ..., and the records read Cumnock tackles both and brings them down. ref name Best Harvard won the game 12 to 6 in what was considered one of the greatest games in Harvard s history. ref name Best Cumnock ... America Team References reflist FirstAllAmericans DEFAULTSORT Cumnock, Arthur Category 19th century ... more details
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley may refer to Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Scottish Parliament constituency Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley UK Parliament constituency disambig ... more details
coord 55.466 4.451 display title region GB scale 50000 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox historic subdivision Name Cumnock and Doon Valley HQ Government Cumnock and Doon Valley District Council Origin Status District Start 1975 End 1996 Code CodeName Replace East Ayrshire Motto Divisions DivisionsNames DivisionsMap Image Map Image Scot1975CumDoon.png br Cumnock and Doon Valley district within Scotland Arms Civic PopulationFirst PopulationFirstYear AreaFirst AreaFirstYear DensityFirst DensityFirstYear PopulationSecond PopulationSecondYear AreaSecond AreaSecondYear DensitySecond DensitySecondYear PopulationLast PopulationLastYear AreaLast AreaLastYear DensityLast DensityLastYear Cumnock and Doon Valley Cumnag agus Srath Dh in in Scottish Gaelic was one of nineteen Local government in Scotland local government Regions and districts of Scotland district s in the Strathclyde local government region of Scotland Strathclyde Regions and districts of Scotland region of Scotland from 1973 to 1996. The district was created by the Local Government Scotland Act 1973 from part of the counties of Scotland county of County of Ayr Ayr , namely The burgh of Cumnock and Holmhead, Ayrshire Cumnock and Holmhead The district of Cumnock Most of the district of Dalmellington The district council s headquarters were at Lugar, East Ayrshire Lugar , near Cumnock. The district was abolished in 1996 by the Local Government etc. Scotland Act 1994 , when the regions and districts were replaced by Council areas of Scotland unitary council areas . The area of Cumnock and Doon Valley District was merged with that of Kilmarnock and Loudoun district Kilmarnock and Loudoun to form East Ayrshire . See also Subdivisions of Scotland DEFAULTSORT Cumnock And Doon Valley Category Districts of Scotland Category East Ayrshire EastAyrshire geo stub ... more details
coord 35 33 18 N 79 14 16 W city display title Cumnock is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in northwestern Lee County, North Carolina Lee County , North Carolina , United States . It lies on Cumnock Road, about a mile north of U.S. Route 421 , and at an elevation of 292 feet 89 m . Endor Iron Furnace is located near the community. Geography Cumnock is located at coord 35 33 18 N 79 14 16 W city 35.5548727, 79.2377981 . References gnis 1019884 External links http southern railway.railfan.net ay explore.htm Atlantic & Yadkin Railway Lee County, North Carolina Category Populated places in Lee County, North Carolina Category Unincorporated communities in North Carolina NorthCarolina geo stub es Cumnock Carolina del Norte ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type town name Cumnock state nsw image caption latd 32 latm 55 lats longd 148 longm 46 longs pushpin label position right lga Cabonne Shire Council postcode 2867 est pop 288 2006 census ref name Census2006Y Census 2006 AUS id UCL124600 name Cumnock L Urban Centre Locality accessdate 14 July 2009 quick on ref elevation maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov Electoral district of Orange Orange fedgov Division of Calare Calare dist1 318 dir1 WNW location1 Sydney dist2 59 dir2 NW location2 Orange, New South Wales Orange dist3 24 dir3 NNW location3 Molong, New South Wales Molong dist4 75 dir4 SE location4 Peak Hill, New South Wales Peak Hill Cumnock is a small town in New South Wales , Australia . It is located on the now closed cross country railway line from Molong to Dubbo . The town is located in Cabonne Shire, New South Wales Cabonne Shire . At the 2006 census in Australia census , Cumnock had a population of 288 people. ref name Census2006Y Cumnock is named after the Scottish town in Ayrshire, the home of an early settler named Straborn. ref cite web title Cumnock publisher Geographical Names Board of New South Wales url http www.gnb.nsw.gov.au name search extract?id JPYbBKZTTR format accessdate 14 July 2009 ref The Cumnock community pioneered a farmhouse rental program designed to attract new families to the area by making farmhouses available for rent for 1. ref cite news url http www.news.com.au dailytelegraph story 0,22049,24992525 5013110,00.html title Rent a Cumnock farm for just a 1 a week last Williams first Samantha date 2 February 2009 work Daily Telegraph publisher News Limited accessdate 2009 07 15 ref This program has since spread to a number of other rural communities. ref cite news url http www.centralwesterndaily.com.au news local news general christine farms out cumnock rent plan 1557996.aspx title Christine farms out Cumnock rent ... display title Category Towns in New South Wales nl Cumnock ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Cumnock image name caption manager Glasgow and South Western Railway locale Cumnock borough Ayrshire latitude longitude gridref years 1 July 1872 events Opened years1 10 September 1951 events1 Closed platforms 2 For the station on the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway Cumnock original railway station Cumnock railway station was a train station railway station serving the town of Cumnock , East Ayrshire , Scotland . The station was originally part of the Annbank to Cronberry Branch on the Glasgow and South Western Railway . History The station opened on 1 July 1872, and closed on 10 September 1951. References Butt Stations Historical Rail Start rail line previous Dumfries House railway station Dumfries House br small Line and station closed small next Cronberry railway station Cronberry br small Line and station closed small route Glasgow and South Western Railway br p style background G&SW light small Ayr to Mauchline Branch Ayr and Cumnock Branch small col G&SW colour end box Scotland railstation stub coord 55.44705 4.26035 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in East Ayrshire Category Railway stations opened in 1872 Category Railway stations closed in 1951 ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Old Cumnock image name caption platforms 2 original Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway pregroup Glasgow and South Western Railway postgroup London Midland and Scottish Railway LMS locale Cumnock borough Ayrshire latitude 55.4568 longitude 4.2515 gridref NS576204 years 20 May 1850 events Opened as Old Cummock ref name Butt177 years1 10 January 1955 events1 Renamed as Cummock ref name Butt177 ref name Butt74 years2 6 December 1965 events2 Closed ref name Butt74 Cumnock railway station was a train station railway station serving the town of Cumnock , East Ayrshire , Scotland . The station was originally part of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway . History The station opened on 20 May 1850. ref name Butt177 Butt 1995 , page 177 ref The station was renamed to Cumnock on 10 January 1955, ref name Butt74 Butt 1995 , page 74 ref and closed to passengers on 6 December 1965. ref name Butt74 Today this line is still open as part of the Glasgow South Western Line . Historical Rail Start rail line previous small Connection with br Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway GD&CR small next Auchinleck railway station Auchinleck br small Line and station open small route Glasgow and South Western Railway br p style background G&SW light small Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway small col G&SW colour rail line previous New Cumnock railway station New Cumnock br small Line and station open small next small Connection with br Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway GPK&AR small route Glasgow and South Western Railway br p style background G&SW light small Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway small col G&SW colour end box References Notes references Sources Butt Stations Jowett Atlas Scotland railstation stub Category Disused railway stations in East Ayrshire Category Railway stations opened in 1850 Category Railway stations closed in 1965 Category Beeching closures in Scotland Category Former Glasgow and South Western ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Cumnock Juniors image fullname Cumnock Juniors Football Club nickname The Nock founded 1912 ground Townhead Park, br Cumnock capacity 3000 chairman manager flagicon SCO Stevie Farrell league Scottish Junior Football West Premier League SJFA West Super League Premier Division position Scottish Junior Football West Division One SJFA West Super League First Division , 2nd promoted season 2009&ndash 10 shirtsupplier shirtsponsors pattern la1 black stripes pattern b1 blackstripes pattern ra1 black stripes leftarm1 FFFFFF body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern la2 pattern b2 whiteshoulders pattern ra2 leftarm2 3333CC body2 3333CC rightarm2 3333CC shorts2 3333CC socks2 3333CC Cumnock Juniors F.C. are a Scottish junior football soccer football club based in Cumnock , Ayrshire . History Formed in 1912, they have a history of local and national success, Their nearest neighbours and rivals, are Auchinleck Talbot F.C. Auchinleck Talbot . Both have shared many a hard fought battle on the field. These matches are often looked upon as Junior football s equivalent to the Old Firm with passionate supporters from both sides. In the 70 and 80 s this game would often attract a crowd around 6000, although it has dwindled a bit over the years the respect and rivalry is still noticeable Cumnock are based at Townhead Park and used to compete in the West Region Superleague Premier Division from where they were relegated in May 2009. They play in black and white. A senior team based in Cumnock also competed in the 19th century, and participated in the early years of the Scottish Cup . Honours Scottish Junior Cup Winners 1978&ndash 79, 1988&ndash 89 Runners up 1949&ndash 50, 2007&ndash 08 Other Honours Ayrshire Cup 1915&ndash 16, 1917&ndash 18, 1948&ndash 49, 1980&ndash 81, 1989&ndash 90, 2007&ndash 08, 2009 2010 Ayrshire District Cup 1971 ... 97 Cumnock & Doon Cup 1986&ndash 87, 1987&ndash 88, 1988&ndash 89 East Ayrshire Cup 1995&ndash 96 ... more details
Infobox UK station name New Cumnock image name Newcumnock190407e.JPG caption A train arriving from Carlisle manager First ScotRail pte Strathclyde Partnership for Transport SPT code NCK locale New Cumnock borough East Ayrshire lowusage0405 pad 1em 21,338 lowusage0506 increase 23,088 lowusage0607 decrease 21,780 lowusage0708 decrease 19,886 lowusage0809 increase 23,090 platforms 2 original Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway years 20 May 1850 sfn Butt p 169 events Opened years1 6 December 1965 sfn Butt p 169 events1 Closed years2 27 May 1991 sfn Butt p 169 events2 Reopened New Cumnock railway station is a train station railway station serving the town of New Cumnock , East Ayrshire , Scotland . The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Glasgow South Western Line convert 45.5 mi south west of Glasgow Central railway station Glasgow Central . History At one time all goods trains had to stop here for inspection before proceeding. On the bleak section beyond the station the London, Midland and Scottish Railway constructed water troughs to permit longer non stop passenger express runs to be included in the schedules of the Scottish Division. ref Robin, G. H. 1962 , The Nith Valley Route. The Railway Magazine, January P. 26. ref . The station closed in 1965 but was reopened in 1991. Services Monday to Saturdays there is a two hourly service northbound to Glasgow Central and southbound to Carlisle railway station Carlisle with three trains per day that continue through to Newcastle Central railway station Newcastle . Sundays two trains a day travel in each direction towards Glasgow Central and Carlisle. The previous and next stations rail start rail line previous ... next Cumnock original railway station Cumnock br small Line open station closed small route Glasgow ... A Glasgow train departing towards Kirkconnel Image Newcumnock190407b.JPG New Cumnock signal box ... stations opened in 1991 nl Station New Cumnock ... more details
begin title United Kingdom general election, 2010 General Election 2010 Ayr, Carrick, and Cumnock ref name ynmp2010 cite web url http www.yournextmp.com seats ayr carrick and cumnock title Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock publisher YourNextMP accessdate 19 March 2010 ref Election box candidate with party ... title United Kingdom general election, 2005 General Election 2005 Ayr, Carrick, and Cumnock Election ... DEFAULTSORT Ayr, Carrick And Cumnock Uk Parliament Constituency Category Parliamentary constituencies ... more details
Infobox MSP honorific prefix small The Right Honourable small br name The Lord Foulkes of Cumnock honorific suffix br small Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council PC small image Lord Foulkes of Cumnock.jpg imagesize caption constituency MP Lothians Scottish Parliament electoral region Lothians parliament Scottish majority term start 3 May 2007 term end predecessor successor constituency MP2 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley UK Parliament constituency Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley br small South Ayrshire UK Parliament constituency South Ayrshire 1979 1983 small parliament2 Parliament of the United Kingdom UK majority2 term start2 3 May 1979 term end2 5 May 2005 predecessor2 Jim Sillars successor2 constituency abolished birth date Birth date and age 1942 01 21 df yes birth place Oswestry , Shropshire death date death place birthname nationality party Labour Co operative spouse relations children residence alma mater University of Edinburgh occupation profession cabinet committees religion signature website footnotes George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock , Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC born 21 January 1942, Oswestry , Shropshire is a politician in the United Kingdom . He has been a member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons , the House of Lords and the Scottish Parliament . He is currently a member of both the Lords and the Scottish Parliament but has announced he will not seek reelection to the Scottish Parliament ref name Herald cite ... general election, 1983 1983 general election for the new constituency of Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley UK Parliament constituency Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley . As an MP, Foulkes introduced the first ... Foulkes of Cumnock, of Cumnock in East Ayrshire . He serves as a member of the Executive Committee ..., Cumnock and Doon Valley UK Parliament constituency Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley years ... life peers Foulkes of Cumnock Category Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom Category ... more details
distinguish Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Scottish Parliament constituency Unreferenced date October 2007 Infobox UK constituency main name Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley parliament uk map1 map2 map entity map year year 1983 abolished 2005 type County elects howmany One previous next Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock UK Parliament constituency Ayr, Carrick & Cumnock br Central Ayrshire UK Parliament constituency Central Ayrshire br Kilmarnock and Loudoun UK Parliament constituency Kilmarnock & Loudoun region Scotland county towns Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1983 until 2005. Half of the constituency was incorporated into the new Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock UK Parliament constituency Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock constituency, with the remainder incorporated into the new Central Ayrshire UK Parliament constituency Central Ayrshire constituency and the expanded Kilmarnock and Loudoun UK Parliament constituency Kilmarnock and Loudoun constituency. Boundaries Empty section date June 2008 Members of Parliament class wikitable colspan 2 Election Member ref Rayment hc c 3 ref Party style background Labour Co operative meta color United Kingdom general election, 1983 1983 George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock George Foulkes Labour Co operative United Kingdom general election, 2005 2005 colspan 2 constituency abolished Elections unreferenced section date January 2011 Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 2001 General Election 2001 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Election box candidate with party link party Labour Co operative candidate George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock George Foulkes votes 22,174 percentage 55.3 change 4.5 Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Gordon Millar ..., Cumnock And Doon Valley Uk Parliament Constituency Category Historic parliamentary constituencies ... more details
The following is a list of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the Cumnock and Kyle, Ayrshire Kyle Area of Search . For other areas, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search . Afton Lodge Ailsa Craig Aldons Hill Auchalton Ballantrae Shingle Beach Barlosh Moss Benbeoch Bennane Head Grasslands Blair Farm Blood Moss and Slot Burn Bogton Loch Byne Hill Craig Wood Craighead Quarry Dalmellington Moss Dunaskin Glen Dundonald Wood Feoch Meadows Fountainhead SSSI, Ayrshire Fountainhead Garpel Water Girvan to Ballantrae Coast Section Glen App and Galloway Moors Greenock Mains Howford Bridge Knockdaw Hill Knockdolian Hill Knockgardner Knockormal Laggan Burn Littleton and Balhamie Hills Loch Doon Lugar Sill Maidens Doonfoot Martnaham Loch and Wood Merrick Kells Millenderdale Muirkirk Uplands Ness Glen Nith Bridge North Lowther Uplands Penwhapple Burn Pinbain Burn to Cairn Hill River Ayr Gorge Roughneuk Quarry Sgavoch South Threave Stairhill Troon Golf Links and Foreshore Turnberry Dunes Turnberry Lighthouse to Port Murray SSSI AOS lists Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cumnock and Kyle Category Lists of SSSIs by Area of Search Cumnock and Kyle ... more details
distinguish Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley UK Parliament constituency Scottish Parliament constituency infobox Name Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Type county Map Image Carrick, Cumnock & Doon Valley ScottishParliamentConstituency.PNG 200px Region South of Scotland Year 1999 Region map 1999 MSP Cathy Jamieson Party Scottish Labour Party Labour Council South Lanarkshire Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley is a Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions constituency of the Scottish Parliament at Scottish Parliament Building Holyrood , Scotland . It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament Member of the Scottish Parliament MSP by the First past the post plurality first past the post method of election. Also, however, it is one of nine constituencies in the South of Scotland Scottish Parliament region South of Scotland Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions electoral region , which elects seven additional member system Scottish Parliament additional members , in addition to nine constituency MSPs, to produce a form of proportional representation for the region as a whole. Electoral region See also South of Scotland Scottish Parliament region The other eight constituencies ... areas The Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency was created at the same time as the Scottish ... Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley UK Parliament constituency Westminster constituency . In United ... Commission for Scotland has recommended redrawing the Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency ..., Cumnock and Doon Valley ref http www.east ayrshire.gov.uk corpres Admin voting.asp Statement of Persons ... title Scottish Parliament election, 2007 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Election box candidate ... Parliament election, 2003 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Election box candidate with party link ..., Cumnock and Doon Valley Election box candidate with party link party Scottish Labour Party candidate ..., Cumnock And Doon Valley Scottish Parliament Constituency Category Scottish Parliamentary constituencies ... more details
George Foulkes may refer to George Ernest Foulkes 1878&ndash 1960 , United States Representative from Michigan George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock born 1942 , Scottish politician hndis Foulkes, George ... more details
Summary New Cumnock station on the Glasgow Kilmarnock Dumfries Carlisle railway line. Scotland. April 2007. User Rosser1954 Rosser 14 38, 19 April 2007 UTC Licensing PD self date April 2007 ... more details
Summary New Cumnock station on the Glasgow Kilmarnock Dumfries Carlisle railway line. Scotland. April 2007. User Rosser1954 Rosser 14 39, 19 April 2007 UTC Licensing PD self date April 2007 ... more details
Summary The Old mill at New Cumnock in South Ayrshire, Scotland. 2007. User Rosser1954 Rosser 16 34, 19 April 2007 UTC Licensing PD self date April 2007 ... more details
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Logan is a village in East Ayrshire , southwest Scotland . It is convert 1 mi km east of Cumnock , by the Lugar Water . Logan is served by a regular daytime bus service to Cumnock operated by Stagecoach West Scotland . The nearest train station is Auchinleck railway station Auchinleck . Category Villages in East Ayrshire EastAyrshire geo stub coord 55 27 30.21 N 4 13 56.96 W display title ... more details
Springbank F.C. was a short lived Scottish senior football team based in the town of Cumnock , Ayrshire . They were formed in 1892 and that year joined the South of Scotland Football League for its inaugural but ill fated 1892 93 season. The club played their home games at New Station Park, Cumnock, but folded in 1894. ref name xls http scottish football historical archive.com clublist1.xls ref The town had previously been represented in the senior ranks by Cumnock F.C. . This club was formed in 1875 and entered the Scottish FA Cup on many occasions without distinction. ref http www.statto.com football teams cumnock 1879 1880 results ref Cumnock F.C. played in a maroon and white kit and also played their home games at New Station Park. ref name xls The town is now represented at junior level only by Cumnock Juniors F.C. who were formed in 1912. References Reflist Category Defunct Scottish football clubs Category Association football clubs established in 1882 Category Association football clubs disestablished in 1894 ... more details