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Paper 2 Annex C Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 Custom Geography 9 Argyll & Bute* Housing Market Areas 8 86,900 Bute 6,385 * Cowal 14,833 Helensburgh and Lomond 24,941 Islay, Jura and Colonsay 3,447 * Kintyre 7,763 * Lorn, Lismore, Kerrera and the Slate Islands 16,203 Mid Argyll 9,438 * Mull, Iona, Coll and Tiree 3,890 * Clackmannanshire* Settlements 7 51,280 Alloa 19,980 Alva 4,767 * Clackmannan 4,466 * Dollar 3,506 * Menstrie 2,836 * Tillicoultry 6,102 * Tullibody 9,623 * Falkirk Falkirk Sub-Council Areas 6 156,800 Bo'ness 15,487 Denny and Bonnybridge 26,901 Falkirk 38,382 Grangemouth 17,289 Larbert, Stenhousemuir and Rural North 28,446 Polmont and Rural South 30,295 Highland Housing Market Areas 10 232,910 Badenoch and Strathspey 13,597 Caithness 26,299 East Ross 21,778 Inverness 79,072 Lochaber 19,981 Mid Ross 23,162 Nairn 13,013 Skye and Lochalsh 12,926 Sutherland 13,930 West Ross 9,152 * Neighbourhood Planning North Ayrshire* 6 137,560 Areas Arran 4,624 * Garnock Valley 20,475 Irvine 40,155 Kilwinning 15,350 North Coast & Cumbrae 24,752 Three Towns 32,204 Orkney* Housing Market Areas 5 21,530 East Midland 4,616 * Isles 3,313 * Kirkwall 6,316 * Stromness Parish 2,075 * West Mainland 5,210 * Footnotes * May need to aggregate areas (7). Source: National Records of Scotland. Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 Integrated Health and Perth & Kinross 9 147,740 Social Partnership Areas Carse of Gowrie 9,784 * North Perthshire 1 10,249 North Perthshire 2 19,084 North Perthshire 3 11,320 Perth City North 25,726 Perth City South 25,122 South Perthshire 1 14,338 South Perthshire 2 12,475 South Perthshire 3 19,642 South Ayrshire Localities 6 112,910 Ayr North and Former Coalfield Communities 20,675 Ayr South & Coylton 31,621 Girvan and South Carrick Villages 9,657 * Maybole and North Carrick Villages 9,895 * Prestwick 22,431 Troon 18,631 South Lanarkshire South Lanarkshire* 14 314,360 Community Areas Blantyre 17,488 Bothwell 6,551 * Cambuslang 28,810 Carluke 18,957 Clydesdale East 16,748 East Kilbride 76,483 Hamilton 52,829 Lanark 17,820 Larkhall 16,831 Lesmahagow 8,185 * Rutherglen 30,931 Stonehouse 6,599 * Strathaven 10,641 Uddingston 5,487 * Footnotes * May need to aggregate areas (7). Source: National Records of Scotland. Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 Default Geography 18 Aberdeen City Multi-Member Wards 13 224,970 Airyhall / Broomhill / Garthdee 16,286 Bridge of Don 18,472 Dyce / Bucksburn / Danestone 18,690 George St / Harbour 17,753 Hazlehead / Ashley / Queens Cross 19,760 Hilton / Woodside / Stockethill 16,066 Kincorth / Nigg / Cove 15,820 Kingswells / Sheddocksley / Summerhill 14,206 Lower Deeside 15,341 Midstocket / Rosemount 14,712 Northfield / Mastrick North 17,620 Tillydrone / Seaton / Old Aberdeen 17,781 Torry / Ferryhill 22,463 Angus Multi-Member Wards 8 116,210 Arbroath East and Lunan 15,408 Arbroath West and Letham 16,713 Brechin and Edzell 12,209 Carnoustie and District 13,277 Forfar and District 15,875 Kirriemuir and Dean 10,059 Monifieth and Sidlaw 16,659 Montrose and District 16,010 Dumfries & Galloway Multi-Member Wards 4 150,830 Annandale & Eskdale 38,350 Nithsdale 59,345 Stewartry 24,069 Wigtown 29,066 Dundee City Multi-Member Wards 8 147,800 Coldside 17,666 East End 16,004 Lochee 19,614 Maryfield 17,983 North East 15,993 Strathmartine 18,827 The Ferry 19,698 West End 22,015 East Dunbartonshire Multi-Member Wards 8 105,880 Bearsden North 14,206 Bearsden South 13,179 Bishopbriggs North and Torrance 13,125 Bishopbriggs South 12,550 Campsie and Kirkintilloch North 12,313 Kirkintilloch East and Twechar 13,597 Lenzie and Kirkintilloch South 13,375 Milngavie 13,535 Multi-Member Wards East Lothian 7 100,850 (default) Dunbar and East Linton 13,356 Fa'side 20,727 Haddington and Lammermuir 13,106 Musselburgh East and Carberry 14,198 Musselburgh West 10,297 North Berwick Coastal 12,600 Preston / Seton / Gosford 16,566 Footnotes * May need to aggregate areas (7). Source: National Records of Scotland. Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 Eilean Siar* Multi-Member Wards 9 27,560 An Taobh Siar agus Nis 3,392 * Barraigh, Bhatarsaigh, Eirisgeigh agus Uibhist a * 3,094 * Beinn na Foghla agus Uibhist a Tuath 2,957 * Loch a Tuath 2,784 * Na Hearadh agus Ceann a Deas nan Loch 2,831 * Sgire an Rubha 2,259 * Sgir'Uige agus Ceann a Tuath nan Loch 2,194 * Ste‗rnabhagh a Deas 4,095 * Ste‗rnabhagh a Tuath 3,954 * Fife Multi-Member Wards 23 366,220 Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages 18,596 Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy 14,567 Cowdenbeath 13,903 Cupar 13,525 Dunfermline Central 16,567 Dunfermline North 14,395 Dunfermline South 23,162 East Neuk and Land Ward 11,847 Glenrothes Central and Thornton 14,567 Glenrothes North, Leslie and Markinch 18,089 Glenrothes West and Kinglassie 18,229 Howe of Fife and Tay Coast 15,263 Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay 16,921 Kirkcaldy Central 14,639 Kirkcaldy East 14,320 Kirkcaldy North 16,284 Leven, Kennoway and Largo 19,228 Lochgelly and Cardenden 13,243 Rosyth 14,829 St. Andrews 18,337 Tay Bridgehead 14,170 The Lochs 13,280 West Fife and Coastal Villages 18,259 Glasgow City Multi-Member Wards 21 595,080 Anderston / City 29,177 Baillieston 32,614 Calton 24,746 Canal 32,107 Craigton 29,626 Drumchapel / Anniesland 28,862 East Centre 29,992 Garscadden / Scotstounhill 29,707 Govan 30,988 Greater Pollok 33,056 Hillhead 26,703 Langside 23,103 Linn 28,913 Maryhill / Kelvin 27,086 Newlands / Auldburn 23,189 North East 33,502 Partick West 33,310 Pollokshields 22,571 Shettleston 25,651 Southside Central 28,770 Springburn 21,407 Footnotes * May need to aggregate areas (7). Source: National Records of Scotland. Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 Inverclyde Multi-Member Wards 6 80,680 Inverclyde East 17,069 Inverclyde East Central 14,443 Inverclyde North 15,564 Inverclyde South 10,634 Inverclyde South West 12,188 Inverclyde West 10,782 Multi-Member Wards Midlothian 6 84,240 (default) Bonnyrigg 17,075 Dalkeith 10,781 Midlothian East 15,530 Midlothian South 12,634 Midlothian West 14,269 Penicuik 13,951 Multi-Member Wards Moray 8 92,910 (default) Buckie 9,066 * Elgin City North 10,783 Elgin City South 8,995 * Fochabers Lhanbryde 13,115 Forres 15,295 Heldon and Laich 15,384 Keith and Cullen 10,895 Speyside Glenlivet 9,377 * North Lanarkshire Multi-Member Wards 20 337,870 Abronhill, Kildrum and the Village 14,917 Airdrie Central 15,354 Airdrie North 20,303 Airdrie South 18,691 Bellshill 14,653 Coatbridge North and Glenboig 19,008 Coatbridge South 14,702 Coatbridge West 16,846 Cumbernauld North 17,769 Cumbernauld South 19,696 Fortissat 16,460 Kilsyth 12,143 Mossend and Holytown 13,864 Motherwell North 16,663 Motherwell South East and Ravenscraig 16,411 Motherwell West 14,267 Murdostoun 19,797 Strathkelvin 20,052 Thorniewood 15,115 Wishaw 21,159 Footnotes * May need to aggregate areas (7). Source: National Records of Scotland. Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 Renfrewshire Multi-Member Wards 11 174,310 Bishopton, Bridge of Weir & Langbank 11,431 Erskine & Inchinnan 16,887 Houston, Crosslee & Linwood 16,695 Johnstone North, Kilbarchan & Lochwinnoch 13,746 Johnstone South, Elderslie & Howwood 17,360 Paisley East & Ralston 16,241 Paisley North West 19,022 Paisley South 18,867 Paisley South West 16,512 Renfrew North 13,224 Renfrew South & Gallowhill 14,325 Scottish Borders Multi-Member Wards 11 113,710 East Berwickshire 11,198 Galashiels and District 14,113 Hawick and Denholm 9,730 * Hawick and Hermitage 8,951 * Jedburgh and District 8,014 * Kelso and District 10,480 Leaderdale and Melrose 10,695 Mid Berwickshire 9,707 * Selkirkshire 10,346 Tweeddale East 10,989 Tweeddale West 9,487 * Shetland Islands* Multi-Member Wards 7 23,210 Lerwick North 2,742 * Lerwick South 5,493 * North Isles 2,828 * Shetland Central 2,606 * Shetland North 3,276 * Shetland South 3,313 * Shetland West 2,952 * Stirling Multi-Member Wards 7 91,020 Bannockburn 12,024 Castle 13,152 Dunblane and Bridge of Allan 17,252 Forth and Endrick 12,336 Stirling East 12,539 Stirling West 12,262 Trossachs and Teith 11,455 West Dunbartonshire Multi-Member Wards 6 90,340 Clydebank Central 14,834 Clydebank Waterfront 15,799 Dumbarton 17,511 Kilpatrick 12,922 Leven 18,066 Lomond 11,208 Footnotes * May need to aggregate areas (7). Source: National Records of Scotland. Sub-Council Area Projection Geography - Detailed Paper 2 Annex C Population Sub-Council Area Number Total Council Area less than Projection Geography of Areas MYE2012 10,000 To submit 5 Aberdeenshire Multi-Member Wards 19 255,540 Aboyne, Upper Deeside and Donside 11,656 Banchory and Mid Deeside 10,314 Banff and District 11,173 Central Buchan 14,217 East Garioch 12,277 Ellon and District 13,641 Fraserburgh and District 15,144 Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford 16,276 Inverurie and
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