Johnstone
Johnstone is a town in the council area and county of Renfrewshire in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies 3 miles west of Paisley, 12 miles west of the centre of the city of Glasgow and 12 miles north east of Kilwinning. Comprising a section of the biggest conurbation in Scotland, Johnstone rests on the western boundary of the Greater Glasgow Urban Area. Johnstone was a planned community, which developed around the house of Easter Cochrane, now called Johnstone Castle. Development began in 1782 when the Laird George Houston permitted designs for a variety of residential seats forming the town centre. The building of 2 similar civic squares, Houstoun Square and Ludovic Square, and the town acquired its parish church by 1794. Coal mining began to bring wealth to Johnstone in the 19th century, with the population increasing to 5600 in 1831. Such a growth in population meant the increase in slum conditions until the advancement of an area of the town to provide a significant quantity of purpose-built residential estates, taking place in the 1930s. Much of Johnstone's history before industrialisation has actually faded away, with Johnstone Castle coming to be derelict after the last Laird died in 1931. The town's population of 15687 is well-connected to the rest of Scotland because of its distance to efficient transport links. A dual carriageway links Johnstone to the M8 motorway for transport links to central Scotland, and the town contains 2 train stations with frequent trains to Glasgow Central, Paisley and the Ayrshie Coast. Those wanting to journey more afar are 3.5 miles away from Glasgow International Airport and 40 minutes away by train from Prestwick International Airport. For all your home upgrades, make sure to make use of reliable experts in Johnstone to make certain of quality.