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"Now they want to kill off the name Ravenscraig, just as the Tories did in the 1980s."
icLanarkshire 2008
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To people here, the name Ravenscraig is synonymous with the heritage of Motherwell and Wishaw and they have a great deal of pride in the history of the steel making industry here.
icLanarkshire 2008
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"However, it was felt that the name Ravenscraig was already well known both locally and also throughout the world.
icLanarkshire 2008
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He continued: "It has been suggested to me that the site should indeed be rebranded, because yes, while the name Ravenscraig is undoubtedly synonymous with the steel industry, will it be synonymous with what the Labour Council are calling the proposed town centre?
icLanarkshire 2008
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Their son, my great-grandfather, also William Borthwick, was born on December 4, 1850, and emigrated on his own aboard the S.S. Ravenscraig, the ship which presently brought the first ukulele from Madeira to Honolulu in 1879.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Motherwell College (soon to be moving to a new campus on the site of the old Ravenscraig steel mill) is going to offer students the chance to study for the International Baccalaureate, rather than Scottish Highers.
Exams good enough for the rich are good enough for the poor too 2009
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Motherwell College (soon to be moving to a new campus on the site of the old Ravenscraig steel mill) is going to offer students the chance to study for the International Baccalaureate, rather than Scottish Highers.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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This week a huge red letter 'r' the size of 10 football pitches has been unveiled at the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks in Motherwell, Scotland.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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Murray Collins, of Capella Group, which is managing the Ravenscraig project, said: "The popularity of web-based satellite maps such as Google Earth has led to the growing phenomena of 'earth art' like the big 'r'."
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This week a huge red letter 'r' the size of 10 football pitches has been unveiled at the site of the former Ravenscraig steelworks in Motherwell, Scotland.
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