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List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)

List of local government areas in Scotland (1930–1975)

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This is a list of local government areas in Scotland from 1930 to 1975.

The list contains the areas of local authorities as created by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929, as amended by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947. These areas were abolished in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 when a system of regions and districts replaced them. The district in which the abolished area was included is indicated.

Administrative map of Scotland, 1947

Background

From 1930 to 1975 there were the following types of local government areas in Scotland:

County-level authorities

  • Counties of cities: these were the four largest burghs: they exercised the powers of both a county council and burgh. As such they were effectively unitary authorities. They were governed by city corporations headed by a lord provost.
  • Counties: There were thirty-three counties covering the area outside the counties of cities. In the case of twenty-nine counties they were governed by a county council consisting partly of members nominated by the town councils of burghs in the county and partly by directly elected councillors for the "landward" areas of the county. The chairman of a county council was known as the "convener".
  • Combined counties: Two small counties, Nairnshire and Kinross-shire were combined with the neighbouring counties of Moray and Perthshire for most local government purposes. In these "combined counties", there was a joint county council. The separate county councils continued to exist, however, and were responsible for minor local government functions.

Sub-county authorities

  • Large burghs: The 1929 Act constituted twenty burghs as "large burghs". These towns were largely independent from the counties in which they were situated. The number of large burghs was later increased to twenty-one, with the addition of the new town of East Kilbride. The town councils of large burghs were responsible for all local services except higher-level activities such as police and education, which were provided by the county council.
  • Small burghs: The remaining burghs became "small burghs", yielding many of their powers to the reconstituted county councils.
  • Landward districts: The "landward" area of each county was that part not included in a burgh. County councils were required to divide this area into districts. This was done by grouping electoral divisions (the areas for which county councillors were elected). Each district was governed by a district council consisting of ex officio the county councillors for the divisions and a number of directly elected district councillors.

Counties of cities

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Small burghs

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Landward districts

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Large burgh

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County of East Lothian

Small burghs

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County of Fife

Large burghs

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Small burghs

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County of Inverness

Large burgh

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Small burghs

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County of Kincardine

Small burghs

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County of Kirkcudbright

Small burghs

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County of Lanark

Large burghs

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Small burghs

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County of Midlothian

Small burghs

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Combined County of Moray and Nairn

Small burghs : County of Moray

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Small burghs : County of Nairn

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Landward districts: County of Moray

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Landward districts: County of Nairn

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County of Orkney

Small burghs

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County of Peebles

Small burghs

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Combined County of Perth and Kinross

Large burgh

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Small burgh: County of Kinross

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Small burghs: County of Perth

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Landward districts: County of Kinross

The County of Kinross was not divided into districts: the Kinross County Council performed district-level local government functions.

Landward districts: County of Perth

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County of Renfrew

Large burghs

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Small burghs

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County of Roxburgh

Small burghs

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County of Selkirk

Small burghs

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Large burghs

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References

  1. Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Dundee. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  2. Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Edinburgh. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  3. Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Glasgow. Retrieved 2008-03-15.
  4. Edinburgh Gazette, March 14, 1930
  5. Cromar electoral division consisted of the civil parishes of Coull; and Tarland
  6. Transferred to Angus in 1996
  7. Edinburgh Gazette, March 11, 1930
  8. Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, Schedule I
  9. Edinburgh Gazette, March 7, 1930
  10. Edinburgh Gazette, November 8, 1932
  11. Representation of the People Act, 1948
  12. Edinburgh Gazette, November 1, 1932
  13. The Dunbarton Electoral Divisions and Representation of the Burgh of Cumbernauld Order, 1968
  14. J V Beckett, City Status in the British Isles, 1830-2002 London 2005 p.17
  15. County of Fife District Council Scheme Approval Instrument 1958(b)
  16. Edinburgh Gazette November 26, 1935
  17. Edinburgh Gazette, October 7, 1932

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