List of places in Glasgow

List of places in Glasgow

Places that are part of Glasgow vary depending on context as Glasgow is the name of a number sub-divisions of Scotland. Arguably the most common usage of the term is to describe the local authority area styled Glasgow City. Like most large cities however, Glasgow has long outgrown the territorial limits of its original settlement area, with Glasgow City and neighboring settlements expanding towards each other to the point of their becoming a single urban settlement. In accordance with the standard practice of naming larger city-regions after the major city on which they are based, it has become common to refer to the larger area as Greater Glasgow. The extent of this single settlement area is largely undefined, with different places included for different purposes such as regional health boards, travel to work, retail catchment, and housing areas.

Places within the City of Glasgow

The following are places within the Glasgow City local authority boundaries, and are often referred to as districts of Glasgow. This area has been a registration county of Scotland since 1893, when it was removed from Lanarkshire and given the complicated title of The County of the Barony and Regality of the City of Glasgow.

Places North of the River Clyde
Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock, Barlanark, Barmulloch, Barrachnie, Barrowfield, Blackhill, Blairdardie, Blochairn, Botany, Braidfauld, Bridgeton, Broomhill, Cadder, Calton, Camlachie, Carmyle, Carntyne, Colston, Cowcaddens, Cowlairs, Craigend, Cranhill, Dalmarnock, Dawsholm, Dennistoun, Dowanhill, Drumchapel, Easterhouse, Firhill, Garnethill, Garrowhill, Garscadden, Garthamlock, Germiston, Gilshochill, Greenfield, Haghill, Hamiltonhill, High Possil, High Ruchill, Hillhead, Hogganfield, Hyndland, Jordanhill, Kelvindale, Kelvinside, Knightswood, Lambhill, Lightburn, Lilybank, Linthouse, Maryhill, Maryhill Park, Millerston, Milton, Mount Vernon, Newbank, North Kelvinside, Park District, Parkhead, Partick, Partickhill, Possilpark, Provanhall, Provanmill, Queenslie, Riddrie, Robroyston, Royston, Ruchazie, Ruchill, Sandyhills, Scotstoun, Scotstounhill, Shettleston, Sighthill, Springboig, Springburn, Springhill, Stobhill, Summerston, Swinton, Temple, Tollcross, Townhead, Whiteinch, Woodlands, Yoker, and Yorkhill.

Places South of the River Clyde
Arden, Auldhouse, Battlefield, Bellahouston, Cardonald, Carmunnock, Carnwadric, Castlemilk, Cathcart, Cessnock, Cowglen, Craigton, Croftfoot, Crookston, Crosshill, Crossmyloof, Darnley, Deaconsbank, Drumoyne, Dumbreck, Govan, Govanhill, Gorbals, Halfway, Hillington, Hillpark, Hurlet, Hutchesontown, Ibrox, Jenny Lind, Kennishead, King's Park, Kinning Park, Langside, Laurieston, Mansewood, Merrylee, Mosspark, Mount Florida, Muirend, Newlands, Nitshill, Oatlands, Pollok, Pollokshaws, Pollokshields, Polmadie, Priesthill, Queen's Park,Roughmussel Shawlands, Shieldhall, Simshill, South Nitshill, Southpark Village, Strathbungo, Thornliebank, Toryglen and Tradeston.

Glasgow urban area

A wider area that forms a single urban settlement, the standard definition of which is that houses and buildings generally be not more than 200 metres apart (excluding parks and other designated sites). It should not be confused with a metropolitan area, which is much larger and does not form a single settlement. This version of Glasgow is termed Greater Glasgow by the Register General of Scotland, and is listed by the UK Government as being the fifth largest urban area in the United Kingdom and 34th in the European Union, with a population of 1.2 million people: It includes the following places;
Airdrie, Bargeddie, Barrhead, Bearsden, Bellshill, Bishopbriggs, Bothwell, Busby, Calderbank, Cambuslang, Campsie, Carfin, Clarkston, Clydebank, Coatbridge, Cumbernauld, East Kilbride, Elderslie, Erskine, Faifley, Giffnock, Glasgow City, Hamilton, Holytown, Howwood, Johnstone, Kilbarchan, Kilsyth, Kirkintilloch, Linwood, Milngavie, Motherwell, New Stevenston, Newarthill, Newmains, Newton Mearns, Old Kilpatrick, Paisley, Renfrew, Rutherglen, Stepps, Tannochside, Thornliebank, Uddingston, Viewpark and Wishaw. [# ^ Key Statistics for Settlements and Localities Scotland General Register Office for Scotland]

Glasgow City Region

Eight local authorities work in partnership to co-ordinate local government across what they describe as the "Glasgow City Region". These local authorities are Glasgow City Council, East Dunbartonshire Council, West Dunbartonshire Council, South Lanarkshire Council, North Lanarkshire Council, East Renfrewshire Council, Renfrewshire Council, and Inverclyde Council, and the area they define as the Glasgow City region has a population of 1.75 million. The City Region Boundaries Study, commissioned by the Scottish Government, reported a number of possible boundaries for the Glasgow city region, but places within each of the above council areas were included in all possibilities. Surprisingly places within the local authorities of Argyll and Bute, North Ayrshire, Stirling and Falkirk were also included, however it should be noted that such a large area has never been considered as any definition of Glasgow.

Elected Representatives of Glasgow City

Glasgow City is split into several different places, council wards and constituencies for the UK and Scottish parliaments, representing Glasgow, Scotland.

The City of Glasgow is represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by Members of Parliament elected by the following constituencies:-

#ConstituencyMPParty
1Glasgow, CentralMohammad SarwarLabour
2Glasgow, EastDavid MarshallLabour
3Glasgow, NorthAnn McKechinLabour
4Glasgow, North EastMichael MartinSpeaker
5Glasgow, North WestJohn RobertsonLabour
6Glasgow, SouthTom HarrisLabour
7Glasgow, South WestIan DavidsonLab Coop

The City of Glasgow is represented in the Scottish Parliament by Members of the Scottish Parliament elected by the following constituencies:-
*Glasgow Anniesland
*Glasgow Baillieston
*Glasgow Cathcart
*Glasgow Govan
*Glasgow Kelvin
*Glasgow Maryhill
*Glasgow Pollok
*Glasgow Rutherglen
*Glasgow Shettleston
*Glasgow Springburn

The whole of the City of Glasgow along with the Rutherglen area of South Lanarkshire, forms the Glasgow Electoral Region of the Scottish Parliament. This area returns 7 Members of the Scottish Parliament on the basis of proportional representation.

The local authority for the City of Glasgow is Glasgow City Council, with 3 or 4 councillors elected to represent each of the following Wards:-
Anderston
Anniesland |
Ashfield
Baillieston
Barlanark
Battlefield
Blairdardie
Braidfauld
Bridgeton/Dalmarnock
Calton
Cardonald |
Carntyne
Carnwadric
Castlemilk
Cathcart
Cowlairs
Crookston
Darnley
Dennistoun
Drumoyne
Drumry
Easterhouse
Firhill
Garrowhill
Gartcraig
Garthamlock
Gilshochill
Glenwood
Govan
Govanhill |
Greenfield
Hayburn
Hillhead
Hutchesontown
Hyndland
Ibrox
Jordanhill
Kelvindale
Kelvingrove
Keppochhill
King's Park
Kingston
Knightswood Park
Knightswood South
Langside
Maryhill
Maxwell Park |
Merchant City
Milnbank
Milton |
Mosspark |
Mount Florida |
Mount Vernon
Newlands
Nitshill
North Cardonald
North Kelvin
Parkhead
Partick
Penilee
Pollok
Pollokshaws |
Pollokshields East
Queenslie
Robroyston
Scotstoun
Shettleston
Springburn
Strathbungo
Summerhill
Summerston
Tollcross
Toryglen
Victoria
Wallacewell
Woodlands
Wyndford

[http://# ^ Key Statistics for Settlements and Localities Scotland General Register Office for Scotland]


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