Regions and districts of Scotland

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The local government regions and districts of Scotland were established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 as a two-tier system of local government in Scotland. This reorganisation of local government took full effect in 1975. Each of nine regions was divided into a number of districts, varying from three to nineteen.

The new system was based closely on that proposed by the Wheatley Report produced by a Royal Commission into Scottish local government in 1969, and the regions generally bore no relation at all to the administrative counties that had been used previously, since 1889. Also, the districts were quite different from the subdivisions of counties, also called districts, which had been created and used under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929.

The regions and districts were abolished on April 1, 1996 and replaced with the current unitary council areas of Scotland. In 1996 some regions became unitary council areas. Various regions were broken up into many council areas and various districts became unitary council areas.

In addition to the regions and districts, there were three island council areas, covering Shetland, Orkney, and the Western Isles (Outer Hebrides). These areas may be seen as regions consisting of just one district and, in retrospect, as early examples of Scottish unitary council areas.

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[edit] Regions

Scotland was subdivided into regions as follows:

  1. Strathclyde
  2. Dumfries and Galloway
  3. Borders
  4. Lothian
  5. Central
  6. Fife
  7. Tayside
  8. Grampian
  9. Highland
  10. Western Isles

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[edit] Districts

The regions consisted of districts as follows:

Region Districts
Borders Berwickshire
Ettrick and Lauderdale
Roxburgh
Tweeddale
Central Clackmannan
Falkirk
Stirling
Dumfries and Galloway Annandale and Eskdale
Nithsdale
Stewartry
Wigtown
Fife Dunfermline
Kirkcaldy
North-East Fife
Grampian Aberdeen
Banff and Buchan
Gordon
Kincardine and Deeside
Moray
Highland Badenoch and Strathspey
Caithness
Inverness
Lochaber
Nairn
Ross and Cromarty
Skye and Lochalsh
Sutherland
Lothian East Lothian
Edinburgh
Midlothian
West Lothian
Orkney Islands Orkney Islands
Strathclyde Argyll
Bearsden and Milngavie
Clydebank
Clydesdale
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth
Cumnock and Doon Valley
Cunninghame
Dumbarton
East Kilbride
Eastwood
Glasgow
Hamilton
Inverclyde
Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Kyle and Carrick
Monklands
Motherwell
Renfrew
Strathkelvin
Shetland Islands Shetland Islands
Tayside Angus
Dundee
Perth and Kinross
Western Isles Western Isles

[edit] Alphabetical list of districts

District Region
Aberdeen Grampian
Angus Tayside
Annandale and Eskdale Dumfries and Galloway
Argyll Strathclyde
Badenoch and Strathspey Highland
Banff and Buchan Grampian
Bearsden and Milngavie Strathclyde
Berwickshire Borders
Caithness Highland
Clackmannan Central
Clydebank Strathclyde
Clydesdale Strathclyde
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth Strathclyde
Cumnock and Doon Valley Strathclyde
Cunninghame Strathclyde
Dumbarton Strathclyde
Dundee Tayside
Dunfermline Fife
East Kilbride Strathclyde
East Lothian Lothian
Eastwood Strathclyde
Edinburgh Lothian
Ettrick and Lauderdale Borders
Falkirk Central
Glasgow Strathclyde
Gordon Grampian
Hamilton Strathclyde
Inverclyde Strathclyde
Inverness Highland
Kilmarnock and Loudoun Strathclyde
Kincardine and Deeside Grampian
Kirkcaldy Fife
Kyle and Carrick Strathclyde
Lochaber Highland
Midlothian Lothian
Monklands Strathclyde
Moray Grampian
Motherwell Strathclyde
Nairn Highland
Nithsdale Dumfries and Galloway
North-East Fife Fife
Orkney Islands Orkney Islands
Perth and Kinross Tayside
Renfrew Strathclyde
Ross and Cromarty Highland
Roxburgh Borders
Shetland Islands Shetland Islands
Skye and Lochalsh Highland
Stewartry Dumfries and Galloway
Stirling Central
Strathkelvin Strathclyde
Sutherland Highland
Tweeddale Borders
Western Isles Western Isles
West Lothian Lothian
Wigtown Dumfries and Galloway

[edit] See also

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