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About Our Collections

Finding Aids North Lanarkshire Archives – List of Collections   Please give us a call or e-mail us if you require more detailed catalogue information, e.g. regarding some of your...
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Motherwell Local Studies

Research your local and family history of the towns and villages around Motherwell, Wishaw, Bellshill and Shotts. Information on all aspects of the social and industrial history of the towns...
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Airdrie Local Studies

Research your local and family history of the Airdrie, Coatbridge and Monklands areas. » What We Hold Find out about what information we hold. » Planning Your Visit How to...
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North Lanarkshire Archives

Explore the historical records of North Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire Archives collects and preserves the historical records of North Lanarkshire, covering the areas of Airdrie, Bellshill, Coatbridge, Cumbernauld, Kilsyth, Motherw
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Archives and Local History

» North Lanarkshire Archives Find out more about North Lanarkshire Archives. » Airdrie Local Studies Find out more about Airdrie local studies. » Motherwell Local Studies Find out more about...
FITstop
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Mon, 6th Jun 2022

FITstop

Fitness in Mind, Body and Soul Understanding health, nutrition and wellbeing alongside your physical journey to fitness is very important. FITstop can offer you just that! It’s a new mobile...
Good Grief
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Tue, 19th Apr 2022

Good Grief

Ease and process the feelings of grief. As we emerge from the pandemic, we face a new normal. We are aware that many people may have struggled with the loss...
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Abronhill Library

17 Pine Road | Cumbernauld | G67 3BE 01236 731503 | abronhilllibrary@northlan.gov.uk | #AbronhillLib Disabled Access Friendly | Free WIFI Opening Hours Monday 10am to 5pm Tuesday 10am to 5pm Wednesday...

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