Local Authority Boundaries - Scotland

Open Data

Local government in Scotland comprises 32 unitary local authorities, which are responsible for the provision of a range of public services such as education, licensing regulations, social care, transport and waste management. The current authority boundaries are largely a result of reorganization that took place in 1996, following the enactment of the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994 which abolished the two tier structure of regions and districts. Boundaries Scotland is responsible for recommendations on the definition of local authority boundaries, however, the definitive dataset is delineated by Ordnance Survey for inclusion in their BoundaryLine product.

Dataset Created
11/06/2021
Licence
Open
Contact
Improvement Service
Nazadnje posodobljeno
20/06/2023
Data Provided by
Improvement Service
Alternative Name
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Lineage
Boundaries Scotland is responsible for reviewing and making recommendations to Scottish Ministers for local authority boundaries in Scotland. Recommendations that are accepted by Ministers are enacted by statutory instrument and passed to Ordnance Survey for inclusion in their BoundaryLine product. Local Authority boundaries were originally defined according to Schedule 1 of the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994. Since their formation in 1996, there have been a number of amendments following formal administrative area reviews. These are as follows: Effective 2002-06-01 (SSI 2002/155-157): • Argyll and Bute and West Dunbartonshire at Ardoch Sewage Works • Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire at Blackburn • Glasgow City and Renfrewshire at Braehead • City of Edinburgh and West Lothian at West Farm, Broxburn Effective 2010-04-01 (SSI 2009/368, 442): • Glasgow City and North Lanarkshire at Cardowan, by Stepps • Angus and Dundee City at Fithiebank Effective 2011-04-01 (SSI 2010/353): • East Dunbartonshire and Glasgow City at Princes Gate and Greenacres, by Robroyston Effective 2018-02-02 (SSI 2017/430): • Fife and Perth and Kinross at Keltybridge and Fife Envirnonmental Energy Park, Westfield Effective 2019-04-01 (SSI 2018/308): • Glasgow City and North Lanarkshire at Cardowan by Stepps With regards to the seaward extent of a local authority, this normally ends at the low water mark. In a small number of cases, a local government area has been extended by legislation around a port or harbour into the surrounding sea beyond the low water mark. The largest of these is Yell Sound in the Shetland Islands, and there are also substantial extensions at Aberdeen and Greenock.
Frequency of Update
as needed
Formats:
WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON
local_authority code hectares
Angus S12000041 220244.68
Clackmannanshire S12000005 16391.19
Dundee City S12000042 6241.03
East Ayrshire S12000008 127034.56
East Dunbartonshire S12000045 17448.94
East Renfrewshire S12000011 17424.73
Falkirk S12000014 31493.22
Glasgow City S12000049 17635.76
Inverclyde S12000018 17361.5
Midlothian S12000019 35527.2
Format Nazadnje posodobljeno
CSV 01/04/2019
WFS 01/04/2019
WMTS 01/04/2019
Shapefile 01/04/2019
Viri Format Nazadnje posodobljeno More Info
Local Authority Boundaries WFS 01/04/2019 More info