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Wishaw
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Wishaw (; ) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland; it is sited on the edge of the Clyde Valley, south-east of Glasgow city centre. The town forms part of the Motherwell and Wishaw parliamentary constituency.

Key facts

UK place.country
Scotland
UK place.type
Town
UK place.official_name
Wishaw
UK place.scots_name
Wishae/Wisha
UK place.population_ref
()
UK place.os_grid_reference
NS795555
UK place.map_type
Scotland
UK place.unitary_scotland
North Lanarkshire
UK place.lieutenancy_scotland
Lanarkshire
UK place.constituency_westminster
Motherwell and Wishaw
UK place.constituency_scottish_parliament
Motherwell and Wishaw
UK place.post_town
WISHAW
UK place.postcode_area
ML
UK place.postcode_district
ML2
UK place.dial_code
01698
UK place.edinburgh_distance_mi
31
UK place.static_image
Main Street, Wishaw.jpg
UK place.static_image_caption
Wishaw Main Street, 2025

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Encyclopedic overview

28 sections
Contents
  • Etymology
  • History
  • Ancient history
  • Medieval era
  • 18th to 20th century
  • 21st century
  • Town centre
  • Geography and climate
  • Locale
  • Climate
  • Public services
  • Education
  • Health
  • Religion
  • Governance
  • Transport
  • Railway
  • Roads
  • Buses
  • Airport
  • Sport and recreation
  • Facilities
  • Town park
  • Wishawhill
  • Notable people
  • Notes
  • References
  • External links

Wishaw (; ) is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland; it is sited on the edge of the Clyde Valley, south-east of Glasgow city centre. The town forms part of the Motherwell and Wishaw parliamentary constituency.

The Burgh of Wishaw was formed in 1855 within Lanarkshire. The town developed extensively during the Victorian era, in particular during the Second Industrial Revolution. New industry and factories were established, including those in steel and iron production, as well as manufacturing, textiles and the processing of coal. The town's population increased as a result and new homes were built; Wishaw formed a joint large burgh with its neighbour Motherwell from 1920, until its dissolution when Scottish local authorities were restructured in 1975. It was then part the Motherwell district, within the Strathclyde region, until 1996. The town suffered during deindustrialisation, as businesses closed in the mid-to-late 20th century. In the 21st century, the town has a mixed economy with services industries and is a residential area within North Lanarkshire.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Wishaw” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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