- Strathclyde
Strathclyde ("Srath Chluaidh" in Gaelic, meaning "valley of the River Clyde") is a
historic subdivision of Scotland , and was one of the regional council areas ofScotland from1975 to1996 .The Region
Strathclyde Region was named after the ancient
Dumnonii Kingdom of Strathclyde , which broadly covered the northern end of the same area (with the significant exceptions ofArgyll and the islands of Bute and Arran.1. The original 'kingdom' included modernDumfries and Galloway and part ofCumbria ).It was the region with the largest land area in the country, with a population in excess of 2.9 million and an area stretching from the Highlands to the Southern Uplands. The politics of the region were by and large dominated by the Labour Party. The first convener was the Rev
Geoff Shaw , who died in 1978. The regional and administrative capital as well as the largestcity wasGlasgow , the rest of the Region comprised the former counties of Ayr,Argyll (with the exception of the far north of the county), Bute, Dunbarton, Lanark and Renfrew.The system of regions and districts (replacing the former county and burgh councils) were created by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and entered into effect in May 1975.
ub-regions and Districts
There were 19 districts within Strathclyde Region which lay within 6 'sub-regions' or 'divisions' which corresponded to the counties they replaced:
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thumb|right|200px|The_logo_of_Strathclyde_Regional_Council_from_1975-1996._It_was_also_used_by_ancillary_services_such_as_Glasgow Underground andClyde Muirshiel Regional Park .]Argyll Sub-region (also known as "Argyll and Bute")"'
*Argyll (also known as "Argyll and Bute")Ayr Sub-region
*Cumnock and Doon Valley
*Cunninghame
*Kilmarnock and Loudoun
*Kyle and Carrick Dumbarton Sub-region
*Bearsden and Milngavie
*Clydebank
*Cumbernauld and Kilsyth
*Dumbarton
*Strathkelvin Glasgow Sub-region
*Glasgow Lanark Sub-region
*Clydesdale
*East Kilbride
*Hamilton
*Monklands
*MotherwellRenfrew Sub-region
*Eastwood
*Renfrew
*Inverclyde The modern unitary authorities in the former Strathclyde Region
The regional tier of government was abolished in
1996 and its responsibilities merged with the District Councils to create unitary authorities (of which there are 32 in Scotland). The following Unitary Authorities cover parts of the former Strathclyde Region:
*Argyll and Bute
*East Ayrshire
*East Dunbartonshire
*East Renfrewshire
*City of Glasgow
*Inverclyde
*North Ayrshire
*North Lanarkshire
*Renfrewshire
*South Ayrshire
*South Lanarkshire
*West Dunbartonshire Some local services which used to be run by the regional council are now run jointly by its successor authorities. These include the
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport Authority, theStrathclyde Police Force , and theStrathclyde Fire Brigade .Notes
* Note 1: Strathclyde was a Brythonic kingdom, while
Argyll was the heartland of the Gaelic kingdom ofDál Riata having been taken over, probably fromPicts . Bute and Arran were Brythonic until appropriated by Dál Riata, then by Scandinavians. SeeScottish people .
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