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Lochwinnoch Primary School, the village's only school, is situated on Calder Street.
Lochwinnoch Primary School, the village's only school, is situated on Calder Street.


==Village Website==

Lochwinnoch has a thriving and successful village website with a web admin team who claim to encourage open and lively debate. With information about all the local groups, events calendar, webcams, photo gallery, a tangible bias toward "The Brown Bull Set" and live local weather station data it is a valuable resource for some members of the community (particularly if you drink in The Brown Bull, or are a member of a community group). It is run on an entirely voluntary basis.

Recently, several regular contributors to the forum have been excluded due to an ongoing quarrel with an individual whose alleged provocative behaviour appears to go unnoticed. Most probably because he is engaged in sexual relations with one of the "admins". There now seems to be a zero tolerance approach to challenge from forum members, even from newcomers who wonder why sincere questions are being censored.

The administrators claim that no-one is permanently banned, yet the following is an example of what faces users when they attempt to access the discussion board:

"You have been '''permanently''' banned from this board."


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 22:38, 21 April 2008

Lochwinnoch
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Lochwinnoch's location locally and nationally
Demographics
Population: 2,570 (1991 Census)
Administration
Local Government Region: Renfrewshire
Nation: Scotland
Geography
Traditional County: Renfrewshire
Former Region: Strathclyde
Grid reference: NS353586
Post Office and Telephone
Post Town: Lochwinnoch
Postcode: PA12
Dialling Code: 01505

Lochwinnoch is a village in Renfrewshire, Scotland, located on the banks of Castle Semple Loch and the River Calder.

Transport

Lochwinnoch railway station sits, unstaffed, to the south east of the village, and is on the Ayrshire Coast Line.

History

Its name derives either from the Gaelic innis meaning 'island', or from St Winnoc, to whom a nearby chapel was dedicated. In 1795, there were nine mills located in Lochwinnoch and the village was developed mainly to accommodate the work force. It is now mostly a residential village.The former railway line has been converted into a cyclepath and is now part of the National Cycle Network[1], running from Glasgow to Gretna.

Places of interest

The loch plays host to a variety of watersports, being part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park and an RSPB bird sanctuary is nearby. There are three public houses in Lochwinnoch; the Corner Bar, the Brown Bull and the Garthland Arms. There is also one restaurant, the Junction Bistro. Lochwinnoch Golf Club (eighteen holes) is on Burnfoot Rd. The car park of the water sports centre is a well-known nocturnal dogging centre, attracting patrons from around Renfrewshire and beyond.

There are three places of worship in the village. Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church, High Street, meets for worship at 10am each Sunday and Calder UFC and Lochwinnoch Parish Church, both on Church Street, meet for worship at 11.00am.

Schools

Lochwinnoch Primary School, the village's only school, is situated on Calder Street.


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