Patna, East Ayrshire

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55°21′49″N 4°30′08″W / 55.3636°N 4.5021°W / 55.3636; -4.5021

Patna is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland, straddling the traditional districts of Carrick and Kyle.[2][3]

It was established in 1802 by William Fullarton to provide housing for workers on the coalfields of his estate. Fullarton's father had worked as an employee of the British East India Company, and the town is named after the city of Patna in the Bihar province of India.[4] Patna lies southeast of Ayr on the A713 to Castle Douglas at its junction with the road to Kirkmichael just north of Dalmellington. Patna lies between the villages of Polnessan and Waterside, and the River Doon flows through it.

The Patna Campus was completed in 2012 and hosts Patna Primary School (a non-denominational school. Head Teacher - C. McPhail), St Xavier's Primary School (a Catholic primary school which was formerly located in Waterside but has been moved into Patna, and is also attended by pupils from Dalmellington, Bellsbank, Maybole and surrounding areas. Head Teacher - A. Rooney)

A secondary school, Doon Academy, is located in the nearby village of Dalmellington.

Patna also has a small library and fitness gym and a community centre contained within the Patna Campus, a health centre, some shops, a football field, a bar “The Wheatsheaf Inn”, access to numerous country walks, an orange and masonic lodge and a golf club (although the golf course is now closed). The River Doon is popular with local anglers. There are two bridges within the village, used as vehicle and pedestrian crossing points over the River Doon. These bridges are known locally as the 'ol brig' and 'new brig'.[citation needed]

The village was served until 1964 by Patna railway station. The platforms have been demolished and nothing remains of the station.

Famous residents

  • Sir David Campbell MC FRSE (1889-1978) was born and raised in Patna.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland". National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ "A tale of two Patnas, 8,000km apart". BBC News.
  3. ^ "Our Patna, their Patna: Story of 2 distant cousins - Times of India". The Times of India.
  4. ^ "Bihar minister visits Patna -- a village in Scotland". The Times of India. 25 December 2012. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  5. ^ Walker, William (2004). "Campbell, Sir David (1889-1978), physician : Oxford Dictionary of National Biography - oi". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/30894. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

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  • Media related to Patna, East Ayrshire at Wikimedia Commons
  • A tale of two Patnas, thousands of miles apart, BBC News
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