IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Coulter Avenue, GALASHIELS, TD1 2RR

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Coulter Avenue, TD1 2RR by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (24 Images Found)

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Proposed housing site at Easter Langlee, Galashiels
This is part of a 65 acre site on the eastern outskirts of Galashiels that will see 493 new houses built if planning permission is granted to Persimmon Homes who wish to develop the site in 2 phases. The land has been zoned for housing in the Scottish Borders Council Finalised Local Plan (although for a maximum of 300 housing units) and the development would increase the population of Galashiels by almost 2000 and overtake Hawick as the largest town in the Scottish Borders. The most up to date figures from the General Register Office for Scotland has Hawick with 14,300 residents and Galashiels with 13,900. The housing in the background is at Coopersknowe to the west of the C77 Langshaw road.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 27 Jan 2008
0.05 miles
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Proposed housing site at Easter Langlee
This is part of a 65 acre site on the eastern outskirts of Galashiels that will see 493 new houses built if planning permission is granted to Persimmon Homes who wish to develop the site in 2 phases. The land has been zoned for housing in the Scottish Borders Council Finalised Local Plan (although for a maximum of 300 housing units) and the development would increase the population of Galashiels by almost 2000 and overtake Hawick as the largest town in the Scottish Borders. The most up to date figures from the General Register Office for Scotland has Hawick with 14,300 residents and Galashiels with 13,900.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 27 Jan 2008
0.19 miles
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Farmland zoned for housing at Easter Langlee
This is part of a 65 acre site on the eastern outskirts of Galashiels that will see 493 new houses built if planning permission is granted to Persimmon Homes who wish to develop the site in 2 phases. The land has been zoned for housing in the Scottish Borders Council Finalised Local Plan (although for a maximum of 300 housing units) and the development would increase the population of Galashiels by almost 2000 and overtake Hawick as the largest town in the Scottish Borders. The most up to date figures from the General Register Office for Scotland has Hawick with 14,300 residents and Galashiels with 13,900.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 27 Jan 2008
0.19 miles
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Field at Easter Langlee
A greenfield site soon to be developed into new housing by Persimmon Homes. A planning application for the erection of 118 dwelling houses has been lodged with Scottish Borders Council.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 14 Oct 2007
0.19 miles
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Recycling site
This is part of the Galashiels Community Recycling Centre adjacent to the landfill site at Easter Langlee, operated by Ettrick and Lauderdale District Council.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 27 Jan 2008
0.19 miles
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Groundworks, Easter Langlee
More houses will be built to the east of Galashiels, behind the current new builds.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 1 Nov 2014
0.20 miles
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Road running past a community re-cycling centre and council depot
At Langlee, Galashiels in Selkirkshire.
Image: © James Denham Taken: 1 Feb 2009
0.20 miles
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Old Bridge in the Ellwyn Glen
The Edwardians put up bridges which crossed back and forward over the Allan Water in the Fairie Glen. The Town's folk of Galashiels call the river The Ellwyn, hence "Ellwyn's Fairie Glen". I hope the council put the paths and bridges back some day, as it would have been something to see in its prime.
Image: © Iain Lees Taken: 20 Jun 2009
0.21 miles
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Farmland at Easter Langlee, Galashiels
A planning application was lodged with Scottish Borders Council in 2007 by Persimmon Homes to erect 118 new houses (phase 1) on this farmland. In a phase 2 development, more houses were planned to the east of this area, but since the arrival of the credit crunch nothing has happened on site and advertising signs that were erected by the company were taken down a long time ago.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 12 Oct 2007
0.21 miles
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Buildings at the Galashiels Community Landfill Site
This telephoto shot was taken from the edge of Langlee Woods.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 4 Nov 2017
0.22 miles
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