The Tannahill Centre

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The Tannahill Centre

Image: © Thomas Nugent Taken: 20 Nov 2016

The Tannahill Centre is a 35,000 square feet facility in the heart of Ferguslie Park. It contains facilities such as a library, doctors surgery, café, chemist, nursery, learning centre, community hall and housing association office. Built in 1995 during the regeneration of Ferguslie Park. Probably named after local poet Robert Tannahill who died in 1810 http://www.roberttannahillfederation.com/1.html .

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.849086
Longitude
-4.454714