The 1995 elections to Argyll and Bute Council were held on 6 April 1995 and were the first for the newly formed unitary authority, which was created under...
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Argyll and Bute Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Earra Ghàidheal is Bhòid) is one of the 32 local authorities of Scotland, covering the Argyll and...
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The 1999 elections to Argyll and Bute Council were held on the 6 May 1999 and were the second for the unitary authority, which was created under the Local...
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for the Argyll and Bute District Council, as the council would be replaced with the Argyll and Bute unitary authority for the 1995 election. p.100-105...
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Dunoon (redirect from Dunoon, Argyll and Bute)
Innellan. As well as forming part of the council area of Argyll and Bute, Dunoon also has its own community council. Dunoon was a burgh until 1976. The early...
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West Dunbartonshire (redirect from Dumbarton and Clydebank (council area))
borders Argyll and Bute, East Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire and Stirling. The council area was formed in 1996 from the former Clydebank district and the eastern...
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Maurice Corry (category Councillors in Argyll and Bute)
region from the 2016 Scottish Parliament election until the 2021 election. He is currently the Provost of Argyll & Bute. Corry joined the British Army in 1972...
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Lismore, Scotland (redirect from Lismore, Argyll and Bute)
north east of Mull, in the Argyll and Bute council area. It is 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) long and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) wide and oriented from SW to NE...
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and Kinross (to the north and north east), Argyll and Bute (to the north and north west), and both East and West Dunbartonshire to Stirling's southwest...
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Dumbarton (district) (category Politics of Argyll and Bute)
including Helensburgh, voted to join Argyll and Bute rather than stay with Dumbarton. The part transferred to Argyll and Bute covered the area west of a line...
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the largest party in controlling coalitions in Argyll and Bute, Highland, Midlothian, Scottish Borders and East Ayrshire. They also joined the Scottish...
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covering the Orkney, Shetland and Western Isles (Na h-Eileanan Siar) council areas and most of the Argyll and Bute and Moray council areas. Since the creation...
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Kincardine and Deeside District less Argyll and Bute: Argyll and Bute District, western part of Dumbarton District (including Helensburgh) Berwickshire and East...
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h-Eileanan an Iar, North Ayrshire, Orkney and Shetland, but recommended against approval of the changes in Argyll and Bute and Highland. Councillors are elected...
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on 21 May and 27 August 1974 the name of the Argyll district was scheduled to change to Argyll and Bute on 1 September 1974, in accordance with the terms...
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of Edinburgh Council to West Lothian Council Transfer of an area of land and properties at Ardoch Sewage Works from Argyll & Bute Council to West Dunbartonshire...
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2007: 2 SNP, 2 Lab; after by election: 2 SNP, 2 Lab) 4 October: Helensburgh and Lomond South (3-member ward), Argyll and Bute, 1 member elected by single...
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Local elections were held in Scotland on 6 April 1995, as part of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. The elections were held for the 29 new...
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Jura, Scotland (category Islands of Argyll and Bute)
original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018. "Community Councils". Argyll and Bute Council. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2018. "Who Owns Scotland"...
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Local government in Scotland (redirect from Local council in Scotland)
Highland Na h-Eileanan Siar Argyll and Bute Perth and Kinross Stirling North Ayrshire East Ayrshire South Ayrshire Dumfries and Galloway South Lanarkshire...
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George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen (category Nobility from Argyll and Bute)
in Argyll and Bute, on 24 August 1999. Born in Port Ellen, Isle of Islay, Scotland, the son of George Philip Robertson (1916–2002), a policeman, and Marion...
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Mid Scotland and Fife Nora Radcliffe, Gordon Euan Robson, Roxburgh and Berwickshire George Lyon, Argyll and Bute Dave Petrie, Highlands and Islands Murray...
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Rural Housing Service; Liberal Democrat Councillor Alison Hay from Argyll and Bute Council; Kate Braithwaite, Director of the Carnegie UK Trust Rural Programme;...
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John MacKay, Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish (category Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom)
contested Argyll in October 1974 and was Member of Parliament for the constituency from 1979 to 1983, and after boundary changes, for Argyll and Bute from...
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Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon. A member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he was the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Argyll and Bute from 2011...
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Elections were held on Thursday, 4 May 1995, with one third of the seats set for re-election, with an extra vacancy in Leigh East. Ahead of this election...
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result of Order in Council SI 1995 No 1037 (S.90), for the 1997 general election. The review defined 28 burgh constituencies and 44 county constituencies...
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Elections for the Scottish Borders Council took place on Thursday 6 May 1999, alongside the wider Scottish local elections. No party held a majority, with...
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1222 instead of 1245 and many wards were restructured. NOT a full list: Aberdeen Lost 7 seats Aberdeenshire Gained : Argyll & Bute Gained Dumfries & Galloway...
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The 1995 Bristol City Council election took place on 4 May 1995 with all seats being up for election, in preparation for Bristol City Council becoming...
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