Barrhead Community Fire Station
About Barrhead Community Fire Station
Barrhead Community Fire Station provides fire cover to Barrhead itself and the villages of Neilston, Uplawmoor and part of the Glenburn estate in Paisley.
Housing is a mix of private/public sector, pre/post war houses and flats up to four storeys in height, with areas of two storey housing throughout.
Industry includes ceramics and warehousing. Outwith the urban areas, industry is predominantly agriculture.
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