Ruchill - Ruchill Park

Ruchill Park

Ruchill Park opened in 1892, is prominent in the area, and is one of many public parks in the city. The poor quality of the soil and its high, exposed situation was not ideal for a public park, but under the direction of Parks Superintendent James Whitton the area was transformed. The park's best known feature is the panoramic view of Glasgow and its surroundings which can be obtained from the top of the hill. This is topped by an artificial mound (with a flagpole) constructed from 24,000 cartloads of spoil from the construction of the adjacent Ruchill Hospital. It is known locally as "Ben Whitton". During WW2 an ack ack gun was positioned in the park and was used to defend the area during the Clydebank Blitz.

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