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Scottish Statutory Instruments

2020 No. 375

Constitutional Law

Representation Of The People

The Scottish Parliament (Constituencies and Regions) Order 2020

Made

11th November 2020

Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) and (3)

At the Court at Windsor Castle, the 11th day of November 2020

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

This Order is made in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraph 6(5) of schedule 1 to the Scotland Act 1998(1) and all other powers enabling Her Majesty to do so.

In accordance with paragraph 3(9) of that schedule a draft of this instrument has been laid before and approved by resolution of the Scottish Parliament.

Accordingly, Her Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order as follows:

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Scottish Parliament (Constituencies and Regions) Order 2020.

(2) Except for article 4, this Order comes into force on the day after the day on which it is made(2).

(3) Article 4 comes into force on the dissolution of the Parliament.

(4) In this Order “the Act” means the Scotland Act 1998.

Constituencies

2.—(1) For the purposes of paragraph 1(2)(c) of schedule 1 of the Act, the constituencies provided for are those which—

(a)are named in column 1 of the table in schedule 1 of this Order, and

(b)comprise the areas described for each such constituency in the deposited data.

(2) In paragraph (1)(b) the “deposited data” means the data recorded on the USB memory stick—

(a)entitled “Interim Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries at Cardowan by Stepps”,

(b)submitted to the Scottish Ministers on 5 August 2020, and

(c)deposited with the Scottish Ministers at their offices at St Andrews House, Edinburgh EH1 3DG.

(3) The constituencies are designated as being either county constituencies or burgh constituencies according to the entry in column 2 of schedule 1 opposite each constituency name.

Regions

3.  For the purposes of paragraph 2(2) of schedule 1 of the Act, the regions provided for are those which—

(a)are named in column 1 of the table in schedule 2 of this Order, and

(b)comprise the combined areas of the constituencies mentioned in column 2 of that table opposite the name of each region.

Revocation

4.  The Scottish Parliament (Constituencies and Regions) Order 2014(3) is revoked.

Richard Tilbrook

Clerk of the Privy Council

Article 2

SCHEDULE 1Scottish Parliament Constituencies

(other than Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands Constituencies)

Column 1Column 2
Constituency NameDesignation
Aberdeen CentralBurgh
Aberdeen DonsideBurgh
Aberdeen South and North KincardineCounty
Aberdeenshire EastCounty
Aberdeenshire WestCounty
Airdrie and ShottsBurgh
Almond ValleyCounty
Angus North and MearnsCounty
Angus SouthCounty
Argyll and ButeCounty
AyrBurgh
Banffshire and Buchan CoastCounty
Caithness, Sutherland and RossCounty
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon ValleyCounty
Clackmannanshire and DunblaneCounty
Clydebank and MilngavieCounty
ClydesdaleCounty
Coatbridge and ChrystonBurgh
CowdenbeathCounty
Cumbernauld and KilsythCounty
Cunninghame NorthCounty
Cunninghame SouthCounty
DumbartonCounty
DumfriesshireCounty
Dundee City EastBurgh
Dundee City WestBurgh
DunfermlineCounty
East KilbrideBurgh
East LothianCounty
EastwoodCounty
Edinburgh CentralBurgh
Edinburgh EasternBurgh
Edinburgh Northern and LeithBurgh
Edinburgh PentlandsBurgh
Edinburgh SouthernBurgh
Edinburgh WesternBurgh
Ettrick, Roxburgh and BerwickshireCounty
Falkirk EastCounty
Falkirk WestCounty
Galloway and West DumfriesCounty
Glasgow AnnieslandBurgh
Glasgow CathcartBurgh
Glasgow KelvinBurgh
Glasgow Maryhill and SpringburnBurgh
Glasgow PollokBurgh
Glasgow ProvanBurgh
Glasgow ShettlestonBurgh
Glasgow SouthsideBurgh
Greenock and InverclydeCounty
Hamilton, Larkhall and StonehouseBurgh
Inverness and NairnCounty
Kilmarnock and Irvine ValleyCounty
KirkcaldyCounty
LinlithgowCounty
Mid Fife and GlenrothesCounty
Midlothian North and MusselburghCounty
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and LauderdaleCounty
MorayCounty
Motherwell and WishawBurgh
North East FifeCounty
PaisleyBurgh
Perthshire NorthCounty
Perthshire South and Kinross-shireCounty
Renfrewshire North and WestCounty
Renfrewshire SouthCounty
RutherglenBurgh
Skye, Lochaber and BadenochCounty
StirlingCounty
Strathkelvin and BearsdenCounty
Uddingston and BellshillBurgh

Article 3

SCHEDULE 2Scottish Parliament Regions

Column 1Column 2
RegionConstituency Name
Central ScotlandAirdrie and Shotts
Coatbridge and Chryston
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth
East Kilbride
Falkirk East
Falkirk West
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse
Motherwell and Wishaw
Uddingston and Bellshill
GlasgowGlasgow Anniesland
Glasgow Cathcart
Glasgow Kelvin
Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn
Glasgow Pollok
Glasgow Provan
Glasgow Shettleston
Glasgow Southside
Rutherglen
Highlands and IslandsArgyll and Bute
Caithness, Sutherland and Ross
Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Inverness and Nairn
Moray
Orkney Islands
Shetland Islands
Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch
LothianAlmond Valley
Edinburgh Central
Edinburgh Eastern
Edinburgh Northern and Leith
Edinburgh Pentlands
Edinburgh Southern
Edinburgh Western
Linlithgow
Midlothian North and Musselburgh
Mid Scotland and FifeClackmannanshire and Dunblane
Cowdenbeath
Dunfermline
Kirkcaldy
Mid Fife and Glenrothes
North East Fife
Perthshire North
Perthshire South and Kinross-shire
Stirling
North East ScotlandAberdeen Central
Aberdeen Donside
Aberdeen South and North Kincardine
Aberdeenshire East
Aberdeenshire West
Angus North and Mearns
Angus South
Banffshire and Buchan Coast
Dundee City East
Dundee City West
South ScotlandAyr
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
Clydesdale
Dumfriesshire
East Lothian
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
Galloway and West Dumfries
Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley
Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale
West ScotlandClydebank and Milngavie
Cunninghame North
Cunninghame South
Dumbarton
Eastwood
Greenock and Inverclyde
Paisley
Renfrewshire North and West
Renfrewshire South
Strathkelvin and Bearsden

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order gives effect to the recommendations contained in the Report on Interim Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries at Cardowan by Stepps by the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland dated March 2020. The report is available on the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland’s website (www.lgbc-scotland.gov.uk) and hard copies can also be requested (tel: 0131 244 2001, email: lgbcs@scottishboundaries.gov.uk).

The report recommends changes to the constituency and region boundary at Cardowan by Stepps, between Glasgow Provan constituency and Coatbridge and Chryston constituency and between Glasgow region and Central Scotland region as set out by the Scottish Parliament (Constituencies and Regions) Order 2014 (S.I. 2014/501). An indicative map of the changes being made to these constituencies and regions is included in this note.

The Order defines the name, status and area of 70 of the 73 Scottish Parliament constituencies and the name and area of each Scottish Parliament region. (The Na h-Eileanan an Iar, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands constituencies are not included in the Order because schedule 1 to the Scotland Act 1998 (“the 1998 Act”), as amended by the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018, provides for them directly). Other than the changes made to the Glasgow Provan constituency and the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency and between Glasgow region and Central Scotland region, the constituencies and regions are the same as provided by the Scottish Parliament (Constituencies and Regions) Order 2014.

The Order comes into force on the day after it is made (with the exception of article 4). It does not affect the return of any member to the Scottish Parliament or its constitution until the Parliament is dissolved (paragraph 6(7) of schedule 1 to the 1998 Act).

The 70 constituencies are named and defined by article 2 read together with schedule 1. The area of each constituency is described in geographical information system data stored on a USB memory stick deposited with the Scottish Ministers. The USB memory stick is entitled “Interim Review of Scottish Parliament Boundaries at Cardowan by Stepps” and sets out the area of each constituency, taking into account the changes recommended by the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland. Maps of the boundaries are available on the Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland’s website and hard copies can be requested by writing to the Commission.

Each constituency is (by article 2(3) and schedule 1) given the status of a burgh constituency or a county constituency. That status is relevant to the application of rules governing the conduct of elections to the Scottish Parliament (provided for under section 12 of the 1998 Act).

The regions are named and defined by article 3 read together with schedule 2.

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on business or the private or voluntary sector is foreseen.

  

(1)

1998 c.46. Schedule 1 was substituted by section 1 and paragraph 1 of schedule 1 of the Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004 (c.13). Paragraph 3 of schedule 1 was amended by section 8 of the Scotland Act 2016 (c.11) and section 18(1)(b) of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 (asp 12).

(2)

By virtue of paragraph 6(7) of schedule 1 of the Scotland Act 1998 the coming into force of this Order does not affect the return of any member to the Scottish Parliament or its constitution until the Scottish Parliament is dissolved.

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