• Coatbridge owes its name to a bridge that carried the old Edinburgh-Glasgow road over the Gartsherrie Burn, at what is now Coatbridge Cross.
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    Visitors can relax and unwind at Coatbridge, knowing that safety measures are in place to protect their well-being and provide a secure environment.
  • In 'Celtic minded',[21] Des Dillon wrote about the notion of a separate Coatbridge accent influenced by the successive waves of Irish immigrants into the town.
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  • St Patrick's Day Festival: Coatbridge has many residents of Irish descent, and the festival is held over two weeks in early March with art, theatre, sport, music and film.
  • Coatbridge became a burgh in 1885. ... Centrally located within Scotland’s railway network, Coatbridge is a dry-port hub, handling large volumes of freight.
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  • Coatbridge was part Gartsherrie, in the parish of Old Monkland. ... Coatbridge is on the road from Airdrie to Glasgow and the Monkland canal runs through the town.
  • Coatbridge has many road and rail connections that make it easy to get in from or out to other destinations in central Scotland.
  • Today's Coatbridge lies north of the M8 motorway in North Lanarkshire, largely indistinguishable to a visitor from its uphill and easterly neighbour, Airdrie.