- Renfrewshire
infobox Scotland council area
Council= Renfrewshire
Siorrachd Rinn Friù
SizeRank= 24th
Size= 261 km²
Water= Unknown
AdminHQ=Paisley
ISO= GB-RFW
ONS= 00RC
PopulationRank= 9th
PopulationDate=2004
Population= 170,610
PopulationDensity=654 / km²
CouncilDetails= Renfrewshire Council
http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/
Control=
MPs=Douglas Alexander James Sheridan
MSPs=Wendy Alexander Hugh Henry Trish Godman
MSYPs=Deborah Montgomery Lisa McCarly Scott MacKay Mitchell Galbraith Kris Sinclair
Renfrewshire ("Siorrachd Rinn Friù" in
Scottish Gaelic ) is one of 32council areas ofScotland . It is one of three council areas contained within the boundaries of the historic Renfrewshire, the other two beingInverclyde to the west andEast Renfrewshire to the east. The older Renfrewshire still remains in the form of aregistration county andlieutenancy area .Although containing the traditional
county town ofRenfrew from which its name derives, the centre of local government in Renfrewshire is found in the nearby town ofPaisley . Renfrewshire borders the south-west ofGlasgow and contains many of Glasgow's commuter towns and villages.History
Present day Renfrewshire borders the south-west of
Glasgow and contains many of Glasgow's commuter towns and villages. Renfrewshire also has boundaries withNorth Ayrshire ,East Renfrewshire ,Inverclyde andWest Dunbartonshire . Although by area one of Scotland's smallest unitary authorities (excluding the cities), it is one of the country's most populous areas, being the fifth largest unitary authority and the ninth largest including the city authorities.The ancient county of Renfrewshire covered a larger area — including both Inverclyde and East Renfrewshire. This area still exists in the form of a
lieutenancy area andregistration county , and has a statutory funding board called the [http://www.renfrewshire-vjb.gov.uk Renfrewshire Valuation Joint Board] . The county was traditionally based around its seat, theRoyal Burgh of Renfrew and as such was also known as the County of Renfrew.There was also a district named Renfrew which existed between 1975 and 1996. Renfrew District covered a slightly larger area than the present local authority area, and included the towns of
Barrhead ,Neilston andUplawmoor , which, following the partition ofStrathclyde region in 1996, were transferred into the newEast Renfrewshire unitary local authority.Composition of the council
As of the May 2007 local council election, the composition of the council is:
The Council is administered by a
Scottish National Party /Liberal Democrat coalition.Electoral wards
The wards used for elections to Renfrewshire Council are assigned a number of councillors to be selected by the
Single Transferable Vote system since the coming into effect of theLocal Governance (Scotland) Act 2004 . These wards, as defined in the Renfrewshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2006 (SSI 2006/551) [ [http://opsi.gov.uk/legislation/scotland/ssi2006/20060551.htm The Renfrewshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2006] ] are as follows:Ward 1 - Renfrew North (3 councillors)
Ward 2 - Renfrew South & Gallowhill (3 councillors)
Ward 3 - Paisley East & Ralston (4 councillors)
Ward 4 - Paisley North West (4 councillors)
Ward 5 - Paisley South (4 councillors)
Ward 6 - Paisley South West (4 councillors)
Ward 7 - Johnstone South, Elderslie & Howwood (4 councillors)
Ward 8 - Johnstone North, Kilbarchan & Lochwinnoch (3 councillors)
Ward 9 - Houston, Crosslee & Linwood (4 councillors)
Ward 10 - Bishopton, Bridge of Weir & Langbank (3 councillors)
Ward 11 - Erskine & Inchinnan (4 councillors)Transport
Renfrewshire is home to Scotland's busiest airport,
Glasgow International Airport , at Abbotsinch betweenPaisley and Renfrew. It is served by theM8 motorway , which terminates in the area, just east ofLangbank , and is a major artery between northwest and southwest Scotland, via theErskine Bridge . The presence of the airport and the proximity to Glasgow means that Renfrewshire supports one of the busiest transport infrastructures in Scotland, and is frequently congested. Developments to ease traffic flow have included a lifting of tolls on the Erskine Bridge, plans to extend the rail network to connect to the airport, and the M74 extension — which will handle traffic from Renfrewshire heading south, diverting it away from Glasgow city centre. [http://www.spt.co.uk/garl/garl-background.html]Places of interest and events
Places of interest include the historic
Castle Semple Loch at Lochwinnoch which is part of theClyde Muirshiel Regional Park , Coats Observatory in Paisley, theErskine Bridge , the country park atGleniffer Braes , south of Paisley,Love Street, Paisley (home ofSt. Mirren FC ), Muirshiel Country Park,Paisley Abbey and the Weaver's Cottage atKilbarchan , in the care of theNational Trust for Scotland .The
Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire close to the boundary withGlasgow is home to leading professionalbasketball team, theScottish Rocks , who compete in theBritish Basketball League . The arena was also host to the2000 Ford World Curling Championships .Towns and villages
*Bishopton
*Bridge of Weir
*Brookfield
*Crosslee
*Elderslie
*Erskine
*Houston
*Howwood
*Inchinnan
*Johnstone
*Kilbarchan
*Langbank
*Linwood
*Lochwinnoch
*Paisley
*Ralston
*Ranfurly
*RenfrewReferences
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