Biggar is a town and also previous burgh in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is situated in the Southern Uplands, near the River Clyde, on the A702. The closest towns are Lanark as well as Peebles, and also because of this Biggar serves a vast backwoods. The population of the community at the 2011 census was 2294 although by the mid-2014 price quote it had grown to 2320. The community was as soon as served by the Symington, Biggar and Broughton Railway, which ranged from the Caledonian Train (currently the West Coast Main Line) at Symington to join the Peebles Train at Peebles. The terminal as well as signal box are still standing but housing has been built on the line running west from the station and also the railway running eastern from the station is a public footpath to Broughton, part of the Biggar Country Path network. The new Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum run by the Biggar Museum Trust opened in 2015 and also the Biggar Gasworks Museum is the only preserved gas works in Scotland. Additionally, Biggar has Scotland's only irreversible puppet theatre, Biggar Puppet Theatre, which is run by the Purves Puppets household. Biggar was the birthplace of Thomas Gladstones, the grandpa of William Ewart Gladstone. Hugh MacDiarmid invested his later years at Brownsbank, near the town. Ian Hamilton Finlay's house and also yard at Little Sparta is nearby in the Pentland Hills. The fictional Midculter, which includes in Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles stories, is established below. The town hosts a yearly arts festival, the Biggar Little Event. The community has traditionally held a substantial bonfire at Hogmanay. In 2007 regional estate representative John Riley, encouraged a group of Biggar locals to release the Carbon Neutral Biggar project, with the stated purpose of coming to be the initial carbon neutral town in Scotland. The launch of the project, covered in both regional as well as national media, took place at the community's annual eco discussion forum in May 2007. The group has developed links with the town of Ashton Hayes in Cheshire, which has a similar team pursuing carbon neutral condition for the community. This town has two institutions, one main, as well as one secondary. The high school, Biggar High School, also confesses students from surrounding small towns and also villages. Biggar Primary is a little school, situated on South Alleyway, with a current roll of 238 students. Main pupils have lunch simply offsite in the Biggar Main Sports Barn. The Secondary school, situated on John's Loan as well as beside the key, shares its sporting activities facilities with the primary school when the occasion requires it. The annual main Sports Day is held on the High School playing field.