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'''Bonaly''' is an area on the south-western outskirts of [[Edinburgh]] and the northern slopes of the [[Pentland Hills]], lying within the Parish of [[Colinton]]. It is a mix of mainly post-war housing, woodland, pasture-land and heather [[moorland]]. Bonaly Burn has its sources in the hills above Bonaly and flows towards [[Oxgangs]], where it becomes the [[Braid Hills|Braid Burn]]. The [[Edinburgh City Bypass]]
== Name ==
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== History ==
Test <ref>, from the account in The Call of the Pentlands, by Will Grant pp. 123; Grant does not give the primary source for this mention of Bonaly. </ref> <ref name="Grant"/>
Test 2<ref>{{cite web |url= http://spns.org.uk/PNsMIDLOTHIANv3.pdf |title=The Call of the Pentlands |access date=2 March 2010 |last=Grant|first=Will |date=1926 |publisher=The Made up Publisher}}</ref>
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== Bonaly Country Park ==
Bonaly [[Country Park]] was designated in 1984, and is a 290-hectare area of woodland, open [[moorland]] and reservoirs.
The third - [[Bonaly#Bonaly Reservoir|Bonaly]] no longer forms part of the water supply chain and is owned and managed by the [[City of Edinburgh Council]].
▲The Country Park is owned by the [[City of Edinburgh Council]] but managed as part of the [[Pentland Hills]]Regional Park. There are three reservoirs within the park, two of which – Clubbiedean and Torduff are managed by [[Scottish Water]]. The third - [[Bonaly#Bonaly Reservoir|Bonaly]] no longer forms part of the water supply chain and is owned and managed by the [[City of Edinburgh Council]].
== Bonaly Reservoir ==
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