Biggar is a community and also former burgh in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is situated in the Southern Uplands, near the River Clyde, on the A702. The closest communities are Lanark as well as Peebles, and also therefore Biggar serves a vast backwoods. The population of the community at the 2011 census was 2294 although by the mid-2014 quote it had actually expanded to 2320. The town was when served by the Symington, Biggar and also Broughton Train, which ran from the Caledonian Railway (now the West Coastline Main Line) at Symington to join the Peebles Train at Peebles. The terminal and signal box are still standing however real estate has been built on the line running west from the station and the railway running east from the station is a public path to Broughton, part of the Biggar Country Path network. The new Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum run by the Biggar Museum Trust opened in 2015 and also the Biggar Gasworks Museum is the only managed gas operates in Scotland. In addition, Biggar has Scotland's only permanent creature theatre, Biggar Puppet Theatre, which is run by the Purves Puppets family members. Biggar was the birth place of Thomas Gladstones, the grandpa of William Ewart Gladstone. Hugh MacDiarmid spent his later years at Brownsbank, near the town. Ian Hamilton Finlay's house as well as garden at Little Sparta is nearby in the Pentland Hills. The imaginary Midculter, which includes in Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles novels, is set right here. The community organizes an annual arts event, the Biggar Little Celebration. The community has generally held a massive bonfire at Hogmanay. In 2007 regional estate representative John Riley, encouraged a team of Biggar homeowners to introduce the Carbon Neutral Biggar project, with the stated purpose of becoming the first carbon neutral town in Scotland. The launch of the job, covered in both neighborhood and also nationwide media, occurred at the town's yearly eco forum in May 2007. The team has developed links with the community of Ashton Hayes in Cheshire, which has a similar team working toward carbon neutral condition for the town. This town has two schools, one primary, and one secondary. The senior high school, Biggar Secondary school, also admits students from bordering villages and towns. Biggar Primary is a small school, located on South Alley, with an existing roll of 238 students. Primary pupils have lunch just offsite in the Biggar Main Sports Barn. The Secondary school, located on John's Loan and also beside the main, shares its sports facilities with the primary school when the celebration requires it. The yearly primary Sports Day is hung on the Senior high school playing field.