Everything about Galashiels totally explained
It is a reference to an incident in 1337 when a party of
English soldiers were picking wild plums close to the town and were caught by Scots who slaughtered them all.
On a hillside to the north of the town, Buckholm Tower is a prominent structure which dates back to 1582 and replaced another tower built on the same site but destroyed around 1570.
In 1599 Galashiels received its burgh Charter, an event celebrated every summer by the "Braw Lads Gathering" with riders on horseback parading through the town.
Sport
The following sports clubs are based in Galashiels:
In culture
Robert Burns wrote two poems about Gala, as the town is locally abbreviated, "Sae Fair Her Hair" and "Braw Lads". The latter is sung by the populace each year at the Braw Lads Gathering. Sir Walter Scott built his home, Abbotsford, just across the River Tweed from Galashiels.
Areas
Balmoral
Located in the south west of the town on Meigle Hill. Mainly ex-local authority houses and currently very popular in the housing market. Served by Balmoral Primary School.
Langlee
Built on both sides of Melrose Road to the east of the town and north of the Gala Water and River Tweed. The "bottom" half was built in the 1950s and '60s while the "top" half was built in the 1960s and '70s. Has a slightly notorious reputation.
Halliburton
Sits high up the hill as you leave Galashiels on the A7 towards Edinburgh at the north-west of the town. Comprises two large streets (Halliburton Place and Glendinning Terrace) that run parallel with Magdala Terrace and further on Bristol Terrace which make up the A7. Because of the location this area has spectacular views across Galashiels and onto Meigle Hill.
Torwoodlee / Kilnknowe
On the far west of Galashiels along the A72 (Wood Street) which runs to Peebles. Kilnknowe Road, Torwoodlee Road, Pringle Lane and Blynlee Lane, mainly ex-local authority houses, are currently very popular in the housing market and create a safe, family-friendly community with four play parks within a five minute walk. This area looks across the valley of the Gala Water and has spectacular views of Buckholm Tower. Woodlea provides recently built houses which are in great demand. Kilnknowe Caravan Park provides caravan accommodation for in-comers.
Netherdale
In the east of the town, Netherdale is home to the Border Reivers professional rugby team, Gala RFC and Gala Fairydean Football Club. Heriot-Watt University Borders Campus is located here also. Netherdale is a possible location for one of the two new primary schools needing built in Galashiels due to the town expanding.
Kingsknowes
The area most vehicles pass through, Kingsknowes is in the extreme east of Galashiels. The A7 from Selkirk enters from the south up to Kingsknowes Roundabout before heading west into Galashiels. The A6091 starts here and heads east past Tweedbank and Melrose to the A68. This is the preferred route from Carlisle to Edinburgh as the A7 loses its Trunk Road status here. This area is considered one of the most desirable areas to live in due to its modern construction and design.
Town Centre
It is quite hard to define what exactly is the Town Centre. As per the majority of towns in Britain Galashiels has a High Street which is used for commercial purposes but in Galashiels Channel Street is considered the main shopping street and has a pedestrian precinct and other traffic calming measures to ensure shopping in the town is a pleasurable experience.
A new road system is currently under construction through the town centre to ease congestion and to allow access to the two new huge supermarkets (ASDA on Currie Road which opened on the 20th of November 2006 and Tesco Extra on Paton Street which opened two weeks later on the site of their old supermarket. The two supermarkets are built within 200 m of each other on opposite sides of the Gala Water and are linked by a new road bridge which was completed in November 2006 as part of the aforementioned road system.
Galashiels also has a multi-screen cinema on Market Street and along with several restaurants and nightclubs gives Galashiels a very urban and city-like feel.
Rail transport
Galashiels is to be served by
Galashiels railway station as part of the
Waverley Line. The southern suburbs will also be served by
Tweedbank.
Schools
The following are listed by Scottish Borders Council as being in the Galashiels Area.
High Schools
Galashiels Academy
Primary Schools
Balmoral Primary
Burgh Primary
Caddonfoot Primary, Clovenfords
Fountainhall Primary, Midlothian
Glendinning Terrace Primary
Heriot Primary, Midlothian
Langlee Primary
Stow Primary (Stow, Galashiels)
St Margaret's RC Primary (Catholic School)
St Peter's Primary
Tweedbank PrimaryFurther Information
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