Cumbernauld at 70: A Love Letter to a Misunderstood New Town

On December 9 1955, Cumbernauld was officially designated as one of Scotland’s New Towns, an ambitious post-war experiment intended to reshape how people lived, worked, and moved. Seventy years on, the town centre stands on the edge of demolition, poised to vanish from the skyline that defined generations.

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