Scottish Borders
Information about Scottish Borders
| Scottish Borders | |
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| Location | |
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| Geography | |
| Area | Ranked 6th |
| - Total | 4,732 km² |
| - % Water | ? |
| Admin HQ | Newtown St. Boswells |
| GB-SCB | |
| ONS code | 00QE |
| Demographics | |
| Population | Ranked 18th |
| - Total (2005) | 109,730 |
| - Density | 23 / km |
| Scottish Gaelic | |
| - Total () | |
| Politics | |
| Scottish Borders Council [1] | |
| Control | Conservative/Independent/Liberal Democrat) |
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The Scottish Borders, often referred to simply as the Borders, is one of 32 local government council areas of Scotland.[1] It is bordered by Dumfries and Galloway in the west, South Lanarkshire and West Lothian in the north west, City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian to the north; and the non-metropolitan counties of Northumberland and Cumbria in England to the south and east. The administrative centre of the area is Newtown St. Boswells.
The area was created in 1975, by merging the former counties of Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire and part of Midlothian, as a two-tier region with the districts of Berwickshire, Ettrick and Lauderdale, Roxburgh, and Tweeddale within it. In 1996 the region became a unitary authority area and the districts were wound up. The region was created with the name Borders. Following the election of a shadow area council in 1995 the name was changed to Scottish Borders with effect from 1996.[2]
Geography
Geographically the region is hilly, with the River Tweed flowing west to east through the region. In the east of the region the area that borders the River Tweed is flat and is known as 'The Merse'. The Tweed and its tributaries drain the entire region with the river flowing into the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed, and forming the border with England for the last twenty miles or so of its length.The term Central Borders refers to the area in which the majority of the main towns of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, St Boswells, Newtown St Boswells, Melrose and Tweedbank are located.
History
Historically, the term Borders has a wider meaning, referring to all of the burghs adjoining the English border, also including Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire — as well as Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland in England.Roxburghshire and Berwickshire historically bore the brunt of the conflicts with England, both during declared wars such as the Wars of Scottish Independence, and armed raids which took place in the times of the Border Reivers. Thus, across the region are to be seen the ruins of many castles, abbeys and even towns.
The people of the Scottish Borders are very proud of their heritage and often speak of themselves as Borderers.
Although there is evidence of some Scottish Gaelic in the origins of place names such as Innerleithen ("confluence of the Leithen"), Kilbucho, and Auchencrow, which contain identifiably Goidelic rather than Brythonic Celtic elements, the language has tended to be weak to non-existent in most parts of the region. Since the 5th century, there has been evidence of two main languages in the area: Brythonic and Old English, the latter of which developed into its modern forms of English and Scots.
Transport
The region has no working railway stations. Although the area was well connected to the Victorian railway system, the branch lines that supplied it were closed in the decades following the Second World War. A bill has been passed by the Scottish Parliament to extend the Waverley Line, which would be a commuter service from Edinburgh to Stow, Galashiels and Tweedbank. Today, the East Coast Main Line is the only railway which runs through the region, with Edinburgh Waverley, Berwick-upon-Tweed and Carlisle being the nearest stations.The area is served by buses which connect the main population centres. Express bus services link the main towns with rail stations at Edinburgh and Carlisle.
The region also has no commercial airports; the nearest are Edinburgh and Newcastle, both of which are international airports.
The main roads to and from the region are:
- The A1, which runs along the east coast from London to Edinburgh; passing near Eyemouth.
- The A7 which runs north to south from Edinburgh to Carlisle and the M6; passing through Galashiels, Selkirk and Hawick.
- The A68 running from Darlington to Edinburgh; passing through Jedburgh, Newtown St. Boswells, Earlston and Lauder.
- The A72, which runs east to west from Galashiels to Biggar; passing through Innerleithen and Peebles
Towns and villages
- Abbey St. Bathans, Ashkirk
- Broughton, Burnmouth
- Chirnside, Clovenfords, Cockburnspath, Coldingham, Coldstream
- Denholm, Dryburgh, Duns
- Earlston, Eddleston, Ettrick, Ettrickbridge, Eyemouth
- Foulden
- Galashiels, Greenlaw
- Hawick
- Innerleithen
- Jedburgh
- Kelso, Kirk Yetholm
- Lauder, Lilliesleaf, Longformacus
- Melrose
- Newcastleton, Newtown St. Boswells
- Peebles
- Roxburgh
- Selkirk, St. Abbs, St Boswells, Stow, Stichill
- Teviothead, Town Yetholm, Traquair
- Walkerburn, West Linton
Places of interest
- Abbotsford House
- Bowhill House
- Cheviot Hills
- Dawyck Botanic Gardens
- Dryburgh Abbey - Historic Scotland
- Duns Castle
- Edin's Hall Broch
- Ettrick Forest
- Eyemouth Museum
- Floors Castle
- Glentress Forest - Forest Enterprise
- Greenknowe Tower
- Harmony Garden - National Trust for Scotland
- Hawkshaw - ancestral home of the Porteous family
- Hermitage Castle - Historic Scotland
- Jedburgh Abbey - Historic Scotland
- Kelso Abbey
- Lammermuir
- Lauderdale, Scotland
- Manderston
- Megget Reservoir
- Mellerstain House
- Melrose Abbey - Historic Scotland
- Monteviot House
- Neidpath Castle
- Nisbet, Berwickshire
- Paxton House
- Pennine Way - National Trails
- Priorwood Garden - National Trust for Scotland
- Robet Smail's Printing Works - National Trust for Scotland
- Smailholm Tower - Historic Scotland
- Southern Upland Way - National Trails
- St. Abbs Head
- St. Mary's Loch
- St. Ronans Wells
- Teviotdale
- Thirlestane Castle
- Traquair House
- Trimontium
- Waterloo Monument
- Wedderburn Castle
Notes and references
1. ^ Local councils of Scotland, Directgov website
2. ^ Notice of change of name of local authority area, Edinburgh Gazette, 26 May 1995
2. ^ Notice of change of name of local authority area, Edinburgh Gazette, 26 May 1995
See also
- Anglo-Scottish border
- Scottish Lowlands
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The geography of Scotland is highly varied, from rural lowlands to barren uplands, and from large cities to uninhabited islands. Located in north-west Europe, Scotland comprises the northern one third of the island of Great Britain[1]
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This is a list of council areas of Scotland ordered by area.
Rank Council area Area (km²)
1 Highland 25,659
2 Argyll and Bute 6,909
3 Dumfries and Galloway 6,426
4 Aberdeenshire 6,313
5 Perth and Kinross 5,286
6 Scottish Borders 4,732
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Rank Council area Area (km²)
1 Highland 25,659
2 Argyll and Bute 6,909
3 Dumfries and Galloway 6,426
4 Aberdeenshire 6,313
5 Perth and Kinross 5,286
6 Scottish Borders 4,732
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Newtown St. Boswells is the administrative centre of the Scottish Borders council. It is part of a ribbon of settlements running between the A7 and A68 roads, which also includes Galashiels, Melrose, and St. Boswells.
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Birth rate: 10.7 births/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Death rate: 11.0 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Net migration rate: 4.1 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Population growth rate: 0.4% (2005 est.
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Death rate: 11.0 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Net migration rate: 4.1 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Population growth rate: 0.4% (2005 est.
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This is a list of council areas of Scotland ordered by population. The populations of these Scottish council areas are mid-year estimates for 2006 from the Office for National Statistics [1] .
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Scottish Conservative
and Unionist Party
Leader Annabel Goldie
Founded 1965
Headquarters 83 Princes Steet
Edinburgh
EH2 2ER
Political ideology Conservatism, Unionist
Political position Centre-right
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and Unionist Party
Leader Annabel Goldie
Founded 1965
Headquarters 83 Princes Steet
Edinburgh
EH2 2ER
Political ideology Conservatism, Unionist
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Scottish Liberal Democrats
Leader Nicol Stephen
Founded 1988
Headquarters 4 Clifton Terrace
Edinburgh
EH12 5DR
Political ideology Social liberalism
Political position Centre-Left, Federalism, Unionism
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Leader Nicol Stephen
Founded 1988
Headquarters 4 Clifton Terrace
Edinburgh
EH12 5DR
Political ideology Social liberalism
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Scotland
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David Gordon Mundell (born 27 May 1962 in Dumfries) is the Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland, a member of the Shadow Cabinet of the Scottish Conservative Party, and chairman of the Scottish Conservative Candidates Board. He is currently an MP and was an MSP from 1999 to 2005.
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John Lamont (b. 15 April 1976) is a Scottish Conservative Party politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for Roxburgh and Berwickshire since 2007.
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Motto
Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
"No one provokes me with impunity"
"Cha togar m'fhearg gun dioladh"
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Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
"No one provokes me with impunity"
"Cha togar m'fhearg gun dioladh"
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Dumfries and Galloway
Dùn Phris agus an Gall-Ghaidhealaibh
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 3rd
- Total 6,426 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Dumfries
GB-DGY
ONS code 00QH
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Dùn Phris agus an Gall-Ghaidhealaibh
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 3rd
- Total 6,426 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Dumfries
GB-DGY
ONS code 00QH
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South Lanarkshire
Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas
Logo Coat of arms
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 11th
- Total 1,772 km²
- % Water ?
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Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas
Logo Coat of arms
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 11th
- Total 1,772 km²
- % Water ?
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West Lothian Council
Lodainn an Iar
Logo Coat of arms
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 20th
- Total 427 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Livingston
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Lodainn an Iar
Logo Coat of arms
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 20th
- Total 427 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Livingston
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Edinburgh
Gaelic - Dùn Èideann
Scots - Edinburgh[1]
Auld Reekie, Athens of the North
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Scots - Edinburgh[1]
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East Lothian
Lodainn an Ear
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 18th
- Total 679 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Haddington
GB-ELN
ONS code 00QM
Demographics
Population Ranked 21st
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Lodainn an Ear
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 18th
- Total 679 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Haddington
GB-ELN
ONS code 00QM
Demographics
Population Ranked 21st
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Midlothian Council
Meadhan Lodainn
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 21st
- Total 354 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Dalkeith
GB-MLN
ONS code 00QW
Demographics
Population Ranked 28th
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Meadhan Lodainn
Location
Geography
Area Ranked 21st
- Total 354 km²
- % Water ?
Admin HQ Dalkeith
GB-MLN
ONS code 00QW
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Population Ranked 28th
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