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    Lenzie. Lenzie (/ ˈlɛnzi /) is a small affluent town by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in the East Dunbartonshire council area and the historic county of Dunbartonshire in Scotland. It is about 6 miles (10 km) north-east of Glasgow city centre and 1 mile (2 km) south of Kirkintilloch. [4]

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    Lenzie is now generally pronounced with a /z/, but used to be pronounced /lɛnjɪ/. This is due to the original Scots spelling, Lenȝie, containing the letter yogh, was later confused with the tailed z. The origin of the name is not known but may possibly derive from the Gaelic Lèanaidh, a locative form of lèana, meaning a "wet meadow".Other close loc...

    Lenzie, as a town, was built in the 19th century as a commuter town for those travelling to Glasgow and Edinburgh, as Lenzie railway station is a stop between the two cities. The railway station was originally named 'Kirkintilloch Junction' and later 'Campsie Junction', as it was a junction between the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway and its Campsie ...

    The main secondary school for the town is Lenzie Academy, which was founded in 1886and was originally both a primary and secondary school situated on Kirkintilloch Road, Lenzie - later Lenzie Primary School. In 1960, the school moved to its present building on Myrtle Avenue, and became purely a secondary school. Between the 1970s and the 2010s ther...

    There are four churches in Lenzie: Lenzie Union Parish Church and Lenzie Old Parish Church (both Church of Scotland), St Cyprian's (Scottish Episcopal Church), and Lenzie Christian Fellowship (a non-denominational congregation). St Cyprian's, a category B listed building, is the oldest of the churches - established in 1873and celebrated its 125th a...

    Lenzie Youth Club has catered for youth football and other activities within the village since its foundation in 1980. LYC football teams have won three Scottish Youth FA Cup competitions - in 1987, 1997 and 2007. Former players include Scotland and Aston Villa midfielder Barry Bannan and Scotland and Blackpool defender Stephen Crainey. Lenzie Rugb...

    Margot Bennett (1912-1980), author
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    Lenzie is the setting for the BBC Radio 4 comedy programme Fags, Mags and Bags, which is set in and around a corner shop. The characters use the term "Lenzidens" to describe the inhabitants of Lenzie.

  5. The housing and population boom of the 1870s is reflected by the fact that all three of Lenzie's main churches - the Old Parish, the Union and St Cyprian's - were established during that decade. The growth of Lenzie as a convenient place of residence for Glasgow commuters has continued ever since.

  6. www.lenziecdt.scot › about-lenzieAbout Lenzie - Lcdt

    Lenzie. As the crow flies, Lenzie is situated approximately 8.97 km or 5.57 miles north east from Glasgow’s George Square. Mentioned in various medieval documents the village of Lenzie has expanded gradually over the years and latterly became more prominent with the opening of the Glasgow to Edinburgh railway line in 1842.

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