Table 1B: All Localities by Settlement and Council Area (Sorted Alphabetically by Locality)

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Table 1B: All Localities by Settlement and Council Area (Sorted Alphabetically by Locality) Table 1b: All localities by settlement and Council area (sorted alphabetically by locality) Locality name1 Locality code Settlement name1, 2 Settlement code Council area name Council area code Aberchirder S19000630 Aberchirder S20000503 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Aberdeen S19000631 Aberdeen, Settlement of S20000504 Aberdeen City S12000033 Aberdour S19000632 Aberdour S20000505 Fife S12000015 Aberfeldy S19000633 Aberfeldy S20000506 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Aberfoyle S19000634 Aberfoyle S20000507 Stirling S12000030 Aberlady S19000635 Aberlady S20000508 East Lothian S12000010 Aberlour S19000636 Aberlour S20000509 Moray S12000020 Abernethy S19000637 Abernethy S20000510 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Aboyne S19000638 Aboyne S20000511 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Addiebrownhill S19000639 Stoneyburn, Settlement of S20000960 West Lothian S12000040 Airdrie S19000640 Coatbridge and Airdrie S20000610 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Airth S19000641 Airth S20000512 Falkirk S12000014 Alexandria S19000642 Vale of Leven S20000998 West Dunbartonshire S12000039 Alford S19000643 Alford S20000513 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Allanton S19000644 Allanton S20000514 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Alloa S19000645 Alloa S20000515 Clackmannanshire S12000005 Almondbank S19000646 Almondbank S20000516 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Alness S19000647 Alness S20000517 Highland S12000017 Alva S19000648 Alva S20000518 Clackmannanshire S12000005 Alyth S19000649 Alyth S20000519 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Annan S19000650 Annan S20000520 Dumfries & Galloway S12000006 Annbank S19000651 Annbank S20000521 South Ayrshire S12000028 Anstruther S19000652 Anstruther and Pittenweem S20000522 Fife S12000015 Arbroath S19000653 Arbroath S20000523 Angus S12000041 Ardersier S19000654 Ardersier S20000524 Highland S12000017 Ardrishaig S19000655 Ardrishaig S20000525 Argyll & Bute S12000035 Ardrossan S19000656 Ardrossan, Settlement of S20000526 North Ayrshire S12000021 Armadale S19000657 Armadale S20000527 West Lothian S12000040 Ashgill S19000658 Larkhall, Settlement of S20000811 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Auchenblae S19000659 Auchenblae S20000528 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Auchinleck S19000660 Auchinleck S20000529 East Ayrshire S12000008 Auchinloch S19000661 Auchinloch S20000530 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Auchterarder S19000662 Auchterarder S20000531 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Auchtermuchty S19000663 Auchtermuchty S20000532 Fife S12000015 Auldearn S19000664 Auldearn S20000533 Highland S12000017 Aviemore S19000665 Aviemore S20000534 Highland S12000017 Avoch S19000666 Avoch S20000535 Highland S12000017 Avonbridge S19000667 Avonbridge S20000536 Falkirk S12000014 Ayr S19000668 Ayr, Settlement of S20000537 South Ayrshire S12000028 Ayton S19000669 Ayton S20000538 Scottish Borders S12000026 Baile a'Mhanaich (Balivanich) S19000670 Baile a'Mhanaich (Balivanich) S20000539 Eilean Siar S12000013 Balfron S19000671 Balfron S20000540 Stirling S12000030 Balintore S19000672 Balintore S20000541 Highland S12000017 Ballachulish S19000673 Ballachulish S20000542 Highland S12000017 Ballater S19000674 Ballater S20000543 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Ballingry, Lochore and Crosshill S19000675 Ballingry, Lochore and Crosshill S20000544 Fife S12000015 Balloch S19000676 Culloden, Settlement of S20000633 Highland S12000017 Footnotes 1) Settlements and localities which cross Council area boundaries have been split into parts. 2) Where the locality within a settlement is not co-incidental but shares a name then the settlement has been explicitly identified. © Crown Copyright 2014 Table 1b (continued) Locality name1 Locality code Settlement name1, 2 Settlement code Council area name Council area code Balloch and Haldane S19000677 Vale of Leven S20000998 West Dunbartonshire S12000039 Balmedie S19000678 Balmedie S20000545 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Balmullo S19000679 Balmullo S20000546 Fife S12000015 Banavie and Corpach S19000680 Fort William, Settlement of S20000705 Highland S12000017 Banchory S19000681 Banchory S20000547 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Banff S19000682 Banff S20000548 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Bankfoot S19000683 Bankfoot S20000549 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Banknock S19000684 Bonnybridge, Settlement of S20000565 Falkirk S12000014 Bannockburn S19000685 Stirling, Settlement of S20000957 Stirling S12000030 Bargeddie S19000686 Coatbridge and Airdrie S20000610 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Barrhead (part) S19000687 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 East Renfrewshire S12000011 Barrhead (part) S19000687 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 Glasgow City S12000046 Bathgate S19000688 Bathgate, Settlement of S20000550 West Lothian S12000040 Bearsden S19000689 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 East Dunbartonshire S12000045 Beauly S19000690 Beauly S20000551 Highland S12000017 Beith S19000691 Beith S20000552 North Ayrshire S12000021 Bellsbank S19000692 Bellsbank S20000553 East Ayrshire S12000008 Bellshill S19000693 Motherwell and Bellshill S20000864 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Biggar S19000694 Biggar S20000554 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Bilston S19000695 Bilston S20000555 Midlothian S12000019 Birkhill and Muirhead S19000696 Birkhill and Muirhead S20000556 Angus S12000041 Bishopbriggs S19000697 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 East Dunbartonshire S12000045 Bishopton S19000698 Bishopton S20000557 Renfrewshire S12000038 Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) S19000699 Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) S20000558 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Blackburn (West Lothian) S19000700 Bathgate, Settlement of S20000550 West Lothian S12000040 Blackford S19000701 Blackford S20000559 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Blackridge S19000702 Blackridge S20000560 West Lothian S12000040 Blairgowrie S19000703 Blairgowrie S20000561 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Blairhall S19000704 Blairhall S20000562 Fife S12000015 Blantyre S19000705 Hamilton, Settlement of S20000740 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Boddam S19000707 Boddam S20000564 Aberdeenshire S12000034 Bo'ness S19000706 Bo'ness S20000563 Falkirk S12000014 Bonhill S19000708 Vale of Leven S20000998 West Dunbartonshire S12000039 Bonnybridge S19000709 Bonnybridge, Settlement of S20000565 Falkirk S12000014 Bonnyrigg S19000710 Dalkeith, Settlement of S20000641 Midlothian S12000019 Bothwell S19000711 Hamilton, Settlement of S20000740 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Bowling S19000712 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 West Dunbartonshire S12000039 Bowmore S19000713 Bowmore S20000566 Argyll & Bute S12000035 Braco S19000714 Braco S20000567 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Brae S19000715 Brae S20000568 Shetland Islands S12000027 Braidwood S19000716 Carluke, Settlement of S20000593 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Brechin S19000717 Brechin S20000569 Angus S12000041 Bridge of Allan S19000718 Stirling, Settlement of S20000957 Stirling S12000030 Bridge of Earn S19000719 Bridge of Earn S20000570 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Bridge of Weir S19000720 Bridge of Weir S20000571 Renfrewshire S12000038 Bridgend S19000721 Bridgend S20000572 West Lothian S12000040 Brightons S19000722 Falkirk, Settlement of S20000693 Falkirk S12000014 Broadford S19000723 Broadford S20000573 Highland S12000017 Brodick S19000724 Brodick S20000574 North Ayrshire S12000021 Brookfield S19000725 Brookfield S20000575 Renfrewshire S12000038 Brora S19000726 Brora S20000576 Highland S12000017 Broxburn S19000727 Broxburn S20000577 West Lothian S12000040 Buchlyvie S19000728 Buchlyvie S20000578 Stirling S12000030 Buckhaven S19000729 Methil, Leven and Buckhaven S20000849 Fife S12000015 Buckie S19000730 Buckie S20000579 Moray S12000020 Burghead S19000731 Burghead S20000580 Moray S12000020 Footnotes 1) Settlements and localities which cross Council area boundaries have been split into parts. 2) Where the locality within a settlement is not co-incidental but shares a name then the settlement has been explicitly identified. © Crown Copyright 2014 Table 1b (continued) Locality name1 Locality code Settlement name1, 2 Settlement code Council area name Council area code Burntisland S19000732 Burntisland S20000581 Fife S12000015 Burrelton S19000733 Burrelton S20000582 Perth & Kinross S12000024 Busby S19000734 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 East Renfrewshire S12000011 Cairneyhill S19000735 Cairneyhill S20000583 Fife S12000015 Calderbank S19000736 Calderbank S20000584 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Caldercruix S19000737 Caldercruix S20000585 North Lanarkshire S12000044 California S19000738 California S20000586 Falkirk S12000014 Callander S19000739 Callander S20000587 Stirling S12000030 Cambuslang S19000740 Greater Glasgow (part) S20000732 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Campbeltown S19000741 Campbeltown S20000588 Argyll & Bute S12000035 Caol S19000742 Fort William, Settlement of S20000705 Highland S12000017 Cardenden and Auchterderran S19000743 Cardenden and Auchterderran S20000589 Fife S12000015 Cardrona S19000744 Cardrona S20000590 Scottish Borders S12000026 Cardross S19000745 Cardross S20000591 Argyll & Bute S12000035 Carfin S19000746 Motherwell and Bellshill S20000864 North Lanarkshire S12000044 Cargenbridge S19000747 Cargenbridge S20000592 Dumfries & Galloway S12000006 Carluke S19000748 Carluke, Settlement of S20000593 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Carmunnock S19000749 Carmunnock S20000594 Glasgow City S12000046 Carnock S19000750 Oakley, Settlement of S20000890 Fife S12000015 Carnoustie S19000751 Carnoustie S20000595 Angus S12000041 Carnwath S19000752 Carnwath S20000596 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Carron S19000753 Falkirk, Settlement of S20000693 Falkirk S12000014 Carronshore S19000754 Falkirk, Settlement of S20000693 Falkirk S12000014 Carstairs S19000755 Carstairs S20000597 South Lanarkshire S12000029 Carstairs Junction S19000756 Carstairs Junction S20000598 South
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