Motherwell
Motherwell is a
Scottish town, in northern
Lanarkshire, between
Glasgow and
Edinburgh.
Motherwell was noted as a
steel town, with its skyline dominated by the
water tower of the now closed Ravenscraig steel plant. The Ravenscraig plant had one of the longest continuous casting (concast), hot rolling, steel production facilities in the world before it was decomissioned. The closure of Ravenscraig signalled the end of large scale steel making in Scotland and was partly due to Scotland not being a separate member state of the EU which could subsidise the industry.
It has a football club Motherwell F. C, which was established in 1886. Known as the "Steelmen" because of the history of steel making in the area they are currently managed by former England international Terry Butcher. Butcher made his home in Scotland after playing for Rangers Football Club.
The Motherwell and Wishaw constituency is represented in Parliament by
Frank Roy MP who was controversially revealed to have been a member of what is perceived as a sectarian organisation called the
Ancient Order of Hibernians. He has declared that he no longer associates with such organisations.
Nearby Towns:\n*
Hamilton\n*
Airdrie\n*Wishaw
Motherwell District
\n\n| Motherwell District 1975-96\n |
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\nFrom 1975 Motherwell lent its name to a local government district in\nthe
Strathclyde Region of
Scotland. In 1996 administrative functions were taken over the
North Lanarkshire unitary council. (See:
Subdivisions of Scotland)
External Links
\n* North Lanarkshire Council
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