Ma Centre, Renton
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 6 Nov 2011
The building, which was later(*) renamed the John Connolly Centre, is on Main Street. The statue of a bull, visible at the right, was unveiled in August of 2011: Image [(*) See the back page of the "Lennox Herald" of 15 Nov 2013.] When the first-edition OS map was surveyed in 1860, Renton had a Gaelic Free Church. The centre of that church was at about the south-eastern corner of the modern building shown here. For the rear, see Image