Main Street, Cambuslang Cross.

The Auld Cellar on the left at Cambuslang Cross.
If you have any memories of this pub, please get in touch.
Main Street, Cambuslang Cross.

The Auld Cellar on the left at Cambuslang Cross.
If you have any memories of this pub, please get in touch.
Waterside Road, Carmunnock.
In the News 1974…
Shotgun gang tie up, rob pub man.
A Lanarkshire pub manager told today how he was tied up by a shotgun gang after they had robbed the bar safe of £120.
The manager Mr. John Kennedy (35), managed to wriggle free and raise the alarm only minutes after the gang escaped. The raid happened late last night as Mr. Kennedy was sitting in his home above the Boghead Inn in Waterside Road, Carmunnock.

Mr John Kennedy manager of the Boghead Inn. 1974.
He said that his Pyrenean mountain dog started barking and when he went out to see what was wrong he came face to face with three men, one armed with a shotgun.
Car escape
The raiders forced Mr. Kennedy to open the pub and after they rifled the safe, they tied him up. Today Lanarkshire police were still hunting for the gang who also stole bottles of whisky. The masked men escaped in a car.
In the NEWS 1976…

A plaque on the wall of a restored house in Kirk Road. It depicts a couple in modern-style dress and of the 1790 period, when the house was built.
Carmunnock preserves old-world character.
Amenity and preservation societies aren’t just composed of people living in ivory towers.
A few years ago the village , which claims to be the only “village” within Glasgow District Council area, was rent by a dispute over an extension to a public house, and also the existence of two public houses in the village.
A CHANCE
The records of the preservation society on this controversy make interesting reading. They note that in 1963 planning permission for a second storey to a public house was granted. After it was built the society considered “the building completely dominated the church and could only be described as the negation of planning.”
Unexpectedly the society got another chance. The public house was destroyed by fire in March, 1965, and the preservationists promptly told the planning committee that this offered an opportunity “to redress their earlier deplorable decision.”
The committee paid heed and the site was then taken over by Carmunnock church, with help from the society. It is now an attractive garden enhances the setting of the church.
CHANGING CITY…
Carmunnock has always had close links with the farming community, but past generations of village women got extra money by taking in washing from Glasgow. They used the High Green for the bleaching and drying of the clothes.
The village is now a good “mix” of council and private housing, with the preservation society successfully combating efforts to build housing on the green belt, and continuing their efforts to keep the village attractive.
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In the NEWS 1979…
Village Doesn’t Want A Pub…
Carmunnock residents don’t want a pub in the village.
The village is designated a “limited area” for licensed premises and a survey has just been carried out. Results showed that only 33 residents wanted more licensed premises, while 407 wanted the availability of liquor in the area to remain limited.
Following violence and vandalism in the village the local pub was closed seven years ago.
Glasgow District Council will now study the results before making any decisions.
Three Counties’ Summer Outing…
For their summer outing the Three Counties Golf Club visited the new Huntly 18 hole course. It was a popular venue, more than 60 members and guests attended.
The Club had gained 20 new members in 1970 and had a total of 50.

The winners at Huntly was T Murray of the Marine Hotel, Buckie with 77 (14) 63. Other winners: R Anderson, Fraserburgh 80 (16) 64, the Sandeman’s representative. In the image above centre T D Murray (Marine Hotel, Buchkie), R D Wyper (Thistle Bar, Buckie), J G C Knight (Guinness) mark up their cards at the 18th hole.

Mr H Nicoll of the (Four Mile Inn, Bucksburn) watches as M Hay (William Hay and sons) putts. 1970.
