Strathkelvin district

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Strathkelvin district was a former local government district in central Scotland that existed from 1975 to 1996, covering areas now largely within East Dunbartonshire and surrounding councils.

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Strathkelvin district canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former local government district
subdivision of Scotland
administrativeCentre Kirkintilloch NERFINISHED
capital Kirkintilloch NERFINISHED
contains Auchinloch NERFINISHED
Bishopbriggs NERFINISHED
Chryston NERFINISHED
Croy NERFINISHED
Kilsyth (part) NERFINISHED
Kirkintilloch NERFINISHED
Lennoxtown NERFINISHED
Lenzie NERFINISHED
Milton of Campsie NERFINISHED
Moodiesburn NERFINISHED
Muirhead NERFINISHED
Queenzieburn NERFINISHED
Stepps NERFINISHED
Torrance NERFINISHED
Twechar NERFINISHED
country Scotland
createdBy Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 NERFINISHED
dissolvedBy Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 NERFINISHED
endDate 1996
governmentType district council
hasJurisdictionOver local government services in its area (1975–1996)
historicCountyOverlap Dunbartonshire NERFINISHED
Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
legislativeBody Strathkelvin District Council NERFINISHED
locatedIn central Scotland
namedAfter River Kelvin NERFINISHED
Strath of the River Kelvin NERFINISHED
nowPartOf East Dunbartonshire NERFINISHED
Glasgow City NERFINISHED
North Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
Stirling NERFINISHED
partOf Strathclyde region NERFINISHED
precededBy Bishopbriggs Burgh NERFINISHED
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth areas (parts of Lanarkshire) NERFINISHED
Kirkintilloch Burgh NERFINISHED
regionCapital Glasgow (for Strathclyde region)
replacedBy East Dunbartonshire NERFINISHED
Glasgow City Council area NERFINISHED
North Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
Stirling council area NERFINISHED
startDate 1975
status abolished
subdivisionOf Strathclyde region local government structure
timeZone BST
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East Dunbartonshire createdFrom Strathkelvin district