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Holmhills Wood Community Park runs from Greenlees Road to Langlea Drive and is an important part of the greenspace for Cambuslang. It includes Holmhills Wood, wildflower meadows, a pond, sports pitches and is the site for Cathkin High School and Rutherglen High School. Improving the state of the Park is an important project for Cambuslang Community Council and has led to the creation of Friends of Holmhills Wood Community Park.
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