Craigneuk is a suburb of Wishaw, Scotland. For the village in England see Wishaw Warwickshire Wishaw ( Scots Wishae) is a large town and former Burgh in Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. The original village of Craigneuk was located in the area where Meadowhead Road meets Glasgow Road. It was originally part of Dalziel parish along with the other rural weaving villages of Flemington, Windmillhill and Motherwell. Motherwell ( Tobar na Màthar in Gaelic) and ( Motherwill in local Scots - local people tend not to pronouce the 'e' in Motherwell is a large Town Craigneuk village was located close to the boundary with Cambusnethan parish.
Mining of coal and iron ore in the 1840s lead to industrialisation and rapid population growth. Nearby, in Cambusnethan parish the industrial communities of Sheildmuir and Berryhill were established on the road leading to Wishaw. Shieldmuir railway station is a Railway station in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, and lies on the West Coast Main Line, although For the village in England see Wishaw Warwickshire Wishaw ( Scots Wishae) is a large town and former Burgh in In 1920 the joint Burgh of Motherwell and Wishaw was created and later abolished in the 1970s. In the 1930s the burgh council undertook a massive housing development program in the area to the east of Glasgow Road stretching from the village of Craigneuk to Berryhill. The entire area became known as Craigneuk. At the same time much of the area known as the "Berryhill Rows" was demolished to make way for the King George V Playing Fields.
The Ravenscraig Steelworks was established in the area during the 1950s and became the main employer until it was closed in 1992 and later demolished. See also [[Ravenscraig]] Ravenscraig steelworks was a Steel mill in North Lanarkshire, Scotland A massive residential and commercial area is planned for this site to the north east of the original village. Wishaw General Hospital was established in 2001 on the site of the original Berryhill School.