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Wigtown Area

Coordinates:54°50′N4°45′W / 54.833°N 4.750°W /54.833; -4.750
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Scottish lieutenancy area and former local government district

Wigtown
District (1975–1996)
Lieutenancy area (1975–)

History
 • Created16 May 1975
 • Abolished31 March 1996
 • Succeeded byDumfries and Galloway
 • HQStranraer
Contained within
 • RegionDumfries and Galloway

Wigtown is alieutenancy area in south-west Scotland and acommittee area ofDumfries and Galloway Council. From 1975 until 1996 it was also alocal government district. It closely resembles the historic county ofWigtownshire, covering the whole area of that county but also including the two parishes ofKirkmabreck andMinnigaff from the historic county ofKirkcudbrightshire.

History

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Wigtown District was created on 16 May 1975 under theLocal Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which established a two-tier structure of local government across Scotland comprising upper-tier regions and lower-tier districts. Wigtown district was one of four districts created within the region ofDumfries and Galloway. The district covered all of the former administrative county of Wigtownshire plus the parishes of Kirkmabreck and Minnigaff from Kirkcudbrightshire.[a][1] The 1973 Act named the new district as "Merrick" after the mountain which formed the new district's highest point, but the name was changed to Wigtown prior to the new system coming into force in 1975.[2]

Forlieutenancy purposes, the lastlord-lieutenant of the county of Wigtownshire was made lord-lieutenant for the new Wigtown district when it came into effect in 1975.[2]

Further local government reform in 1996 under theLocal Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 saw the four districts of Dumfries and Galloway abolished, with Dumfries and Galloway Council taking over their functions. The council continues to use the former Wigtown district as anarea committee, alongside committees for the other three abolished districts ofAnnandale and Eskdale,Nithsdale, andStewartry.[3] The area of the former district also continues to be used for lieutenancy purposes as the Wigtown lieutenancy area.[4]

Political control

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The first election to the district council was held in 1974, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 16 May 1975. Throughout the council's existence a majority of the seats were held byindependents:[5]

Party in controlYears
Independent1975–1996

Premises

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Wigtown District Council was based at Ashwood House on Sun Street inStranraer, which had been the main offices of the former Wigtownshire County Council prior to 1975.[6][7] After the council's abolition in 1996 the building became an area office of Dumfries and Galloway Council.[8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^The 1973 Act defined the part of Kirkcudbrightshire to be included in the new district as theWestern District except theAnwoth and Girthon electoral division. The Western District had only contained four parishes, being Anwoth, Girthon, Kirkmabreck, and Minnigaff, with the Anwoth and Girthon division corresponding to the combined area of those two parishes.
  1. ^"Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973",legislation.gov.uk,The National Archives, 1973 c. 65, retrieved22 November 2022
  2. ^ab"The Lord-Lieutenants Order 1975",legislation.gov.uk,The National Archives, SI 1975/428, retrieved27 November 2022
  3. ^"Area Committee Community Meetings". Dumfries and Galloway Council. Retrieved6 September 2013.
  4. ^"The Lord-Lieutenants (Scotland) Order 1996",legislation.gov.uk,The National Archives, SI 1996/731, retrieved25 November 2022
  5. ^"Compositions calculator".The Elections Centre. Retrieved30 November 2022.
  6. ^"No. 17824".The Edinburgh Gazette. 24 May 1960. p. 318.
  7. ^"No. 19753".The Edinburgh Gazette. 10 October 1975. p. 1318.
  8. ^"No. 24539".The Edinburgh Gazette. 22 January 1999. p. 112.
  9. ^"Social work offices".Dumfries and Galloway Council. Retrieved30 November 2022.
Local government areas ofScotland, in use 1975 to 1996
Borders
Central
Dumfries and
Galloway
Fife
Grampian
Highland
Lothian
Strathclyde
Tayside
Island areas1
1 Theisland areas wereunitary authorities, combining the powers of a region and a district.
Council elections inDumfries and Galloway
Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Annandale and Eskdale District Council
Nithsdale District Council
Stewartry District Council
Wigtown District Council

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