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Cadder is a district of the town of Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is located 7 km north of Glasgow city centre, 0.5 km south of the River Kelvin, and approximately 1.5 km north-east of Bishopbriggs town centre, sited on the route of the Forth and Clyde Canal. There is a Glasgow council housing scheme of a similar name, generally pronounced Cawder, in the district of Lambhill some 3 miles (5 km) to the south-west along the Canal, which was built in the early 1950s. Similarly, within Cadder, there is Cawder Golf Club, which also uses that original pronunciation.

History
since other 2nd Legion distance slabs were found there. In antiquity, Cadder was the site of a Roman fort on the route of the Antonine Wall.{{cite web |url=https://canmore.org.uk/site/45239/antonine-wall-wilderness-plantation-easter-cawder-cadder|title=Antonine Wall: Wilderness Plantation - Easter Cawder - Cadder ==Cadder Today==
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Cadder has a large cemetery, is also the site of Strathkelvin Retail Park and Low Moss (HM Prison). ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Cadder, Parish Church, watchhouse and iron mortsafe - geograph.org.uk - 1343317.jpg|watchhouse and iron mortsafe at Cadder Parish Church File:Cadder Stables - geograph.org.uk - 842907.jpg|Cadder stables File:Strathkelvin Retail Park - geograph.org.uk - 740353.jpg|Strathkelvin retail park File:Cadder Road - geograph.org.uk - 342211.jpg|Cadder Road sign from west to east: Bishopton, Old Kilpatrick, Duntocher, Cleddans, Castlehill, Bearsden, Summerston, Balmuildy, Wilderness Plantation, Cadder, Glasgow Bridge, Kirkintilloch, Auchendavy, Bar Hill, Croy Hill, Westerwood, Castlecary, Seabegs, Rough Castle, Camelon, Watling Lodge, Falkirk, Mumrills, Inveravon, Kinneil, Carriden ==References==
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