Norie-Miller Walk
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Perth, Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°23′44″N 3°25′23″W / 56.395615°N 3.4231382°W |
Owned by | Perth and Kinross Council |
Operated by | Perth and Kinross Council |
Norie-Miller Walk is an urban park in the Scottish city of Perth, on the eastern banks of the River Tay. Named for Sir Stanley Norie-Miller, Bt, MC, DL, JP (1888–1973)[1][2] it is situated between Smeaton's Bridge to the north and Queen's Bridge immediately to the south.
In 2017, the park was lit up, in an event known as Light Nights, for a celebration in honour of Robert Burns.[3]
Gallery
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The park in 2008, with St Matthew's Church and Smeaton's Bridge in the background
References
- ^ "Civic History of Perth from Medieval Times". Perth Civic Trust. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- ^ "BE INSPIRED PERTHSHIRE: EXPERIENCE NATURE" – Perth City
- ^ "Norie-Miller Walk lights up for Burns celebration" – The Courier, 29 January 2017