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Encyclopedia > Renfrewshire
Renfrewshire council area
Location
Image:ScotlandRenfrewshire.png
Geography
Area Ranked 24th
 -Total 261 km²
 -% Water  ?
Admin HQ Paisley
ISO 3166-2 GB-RFW
ONS code 00RC
Demographics
Population Ranked 9th
 -Total (2005) 170,000
 -Density 651 / km²
Politics
Renfrewshire Council
http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/
Control Labour
MPs
MSPs
Scotland

Renfrewshire (Siorrachd Rinn Friù in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary authority regions in Scotland. It borders the south-west of the City of Glasgow and contains many of Glasgow's commuter towns and villages. Renfrewshire also borders North Ayrshire, East Renfrewshire, Inverclyde and West Dunbartonshire. It is named after the historic Renfrewshire county, although this covered a larger area, including both Inverclyde and East Renfrewshire. council area of Scotland File links The following pages link to this file: Renfrewshire Categories: NowCommons | GFDL images ... Map of Scotland Although Scotland is a relatively small country, with a land area of 78 772 km², its geography is highly varied, from the rural lowlands, to the barren highlands, and from large cities to uninhabited islands. ... This is a list of council areas of Scotland ordered by area. ... To help compare different orders of magnitude and geographical regions, we list here areas between 100 km² and 1000 km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... Paisley is: the name of several towns, including Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (the original Paisley) Paisley, Florida, United States Paisley, Oregon, United States the name of a textile pattern or motif, often referred to as Paisley (design). ... The ISO 3166-2 codes for the United Kingdom correspond to the nations administrative divisions. ... The Office for National Statistics coding system is a hierarchical code used in the United Kingdom for tabulating census and other statistical data. ... This is a list of council areas of Scotland ordered by population. ... Population density by country, 2006 Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in the United Kingdom. ... This is a list of Members of Parliament at the House of Commons in Westminster representing constituencies in Scotland, arranged by party. ... Douglas Garven Alexander (born October 26, 1967) is a British politician who is Secretary of State for Transport and Secretary of State for Scotland He is the Member of Parliament for the Scottish constituency of Paisley and Renfrewshire South representing the Labour Party. ... Categories: Possible copyright violations ... The Scottish Parliament is composed of 129 members called Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) or, in Gaelic, Buill Pàrlamaid na h-Alba (BPnA). ... Wendy Alexander (born 27 June 1963) is a member of the Scottish Parliament for Paisley North. ... Hugh Henry, (b. ... Trish Godman (born 31 October 1939, Govan) is a Scottish Labour politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for West Renfrewshire constituency since 1999. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Scotland. ... Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots 2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification... The City of Glasgow Council (Mòr-bhaile Ghlaschu in Gaelic) is one of the 32 Scottish unitary authorities, formerly Glasgow District Council and Glasgow Corporation in Glasgow, Scotland. ... North Ayrshire (Siorrachd Inbhir Àir a Tuath in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland. ... East Renfrewshire (Siorrachd Rinn Friù an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland. ... Inverclyde (Inbhir Chluaidh in Gaelic) is one of 32 council areas in Scotland. ... West Dunbartonshire (Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn an Iar in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary authority areas in Scotland. ... Renfrewshire was a county of Scotland until their abolition in 1975. ...


Although geographically one of Scotland's smallest unitary authorities (outside the cities), it is one of the country's most populous areas, being the fifth largest unitary authority and the ninth largest including the city authorities.


The 1975-96 district of Renfrew covered a slightly larger area, and included the towns of Barrhead, Neilston and Uplawmoor, which, following the partition of Strathclyde region in 1996, were transferred into the new East Renfrewshire authority. The local government regions and districts of Scotland were established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 as a two-tier system of local government in Scotland. ... Renfrew District (Sgìre Rinn Friù in Scottish Gaelic) was formerly (1975-96) the name of a local government district in the Strathclyde Region of Scotland. ... Barrhead (Ceann a Bhàirr in Scottish Gaelic or Baurheid by locals) is a small town in East Renfrewshire, Scotland, 8 miles southwest of Glasgow on the edge of the Gleniffer Braes, population approx. ... Map sources for Neilston at grid reference NS480572 Neilston is a village lying to the south west of Barrhead in Renfrewshire in Scotland. ... Uplawmoor is a village in East Renfrewshire in Scotland. ... Strathclyde (Srath Chluaidh in Gaelic) was one of the regional council areas of Scotland from 1975 to 1996. ... The local government regions and districts of Scotland were established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 as a two-tier system of local government in Scotland. ... East Renfrewshire (Siorrachd Rinn Friù an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland. ...


The current political make-up of the council is: 21 Labour members, 15 Scottish National Party members, 3 Liberal Democrat members and 1 Conservative member. The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in the United Kingdom. ... The Scottish National Party (SNP) (Scottish Gaelic: is a centre-left political party which campaigns for Scottish independence. ... The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom. ... The Conservative Party (officially the Conservative & Unionist Party) is currently the second largest political party in the United Kingdom in terms of sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), and the largest in terms of public membership. ...


Renfrewshire Valuation Joint Board is a statutory body responsible for carrying out the property valuation functions of Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire and Inverclyde Councils.[1]


The Renfrewshire Music Festival, latterly the Inverclyde and Renfrew Music Festival is an annual music and dance event, similar in format to the Gaelic Mod (but in English). Held in Greenock, many of the schools and choirs in the former county of Renfrew compete. Look up mod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Greenock (Grianaig in Scottish Gaelic) is a large burgh and a burgh of barony in the unitary authority region of Inverclyde in western Scotland, forming part of a continuous urban area with Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east. ...

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Transport

Renfrewshire is home to Scotland's busiest airport, Glasgow Airport, at Abbotsinch between Paisley and Renfrew. It is served by the M8 motorway, which terminates in the area, just east of Langbank, and is a major artery between north west and south west Scotland, via the Erskine Bridge. The presence of the airport and the proximity to Glasgow means that Renfrewshire supports one of the busiest transport infrastructures in Scotland, and is frequently congested. Recent developments to ease traffic flow have included a lifting of tolls on the Erskine Bridge, plans to extend the rail network to connect to the airport [2], and the M74 extension, which will handle traffic from Renfrewshire heading south, diverting it away from Glasgow city centre. This article refers to an airport in Montana, USA. For airports in Glasgow, Scotland, see Glasgow International Airport and Glasgow Prestwick Airport. ... Paisley is: the name of several towns, including Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (the original Paisley) Paisley, Florida, United States Paisley, Oregon, United States the name of a textile pattern or motif, often referred to as Paisley (design). ... Renfrew (Rinn Friù in Scottish Gaelic) is a small town and former royal burgh in the Renfrewshire region of Scotland (see main article on the town of Renfrew, Scotland). ... The M8 at Charing Cross in Glasgow The M8 runs under Sauchiehall Street and the Bridge to nowhere Kingston Bridge, looking eastward up the River Clyde Glasgows urban motorway, the M8 is the busiest motorway in Scotland. ... Langbank is a village on the banks of the River Clyde in Renfrewshire, Scotland. ... The Erskine Bridge is a box girder bridge spanning the River Clyde in west central Scotland, connecting West Dunbartonshire with Renfrewshire. ... The M74 is a major road in Scotland. ...


Places of interest

Places of interest include the historic Castle Semple Loch at Lochwinnoch, Coats Observatory in Paisley, the Erskine Bridge, the country park at Gleniffer Braes, south of Paisley, Love Street, Paisley (home of St. Mirren FC), Muirshiel Country Park, Paisley Abbey and the Weaver's Cottage at Kilbarchan, in the care of the National Trust for Scotland. A 2 mile inland loch at Lochwinnoch in Renfrewshire, Scotland. ... The Erskine Bridge is a box girder bridge spanning the River Clyde in west central Scotland, connecting West Dunbartonshire with Renfrewshire. ... Glennifer Braes is a set of hills to the south of Paisley. ... Love Street(stadium)is home of St Mirren Football Club. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St. ... Location Paisley Abbey is sited on the East bank of the river Cart in the center of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire. ... Kilbarchan (Cill Bhearchain in Scottish Gaelic) is a small village to the west of Johnstone in Renfrewshire, Scotland. ... Kilbarchan (Cill Bhearchain in Scottish Gaelic) is a small village to the west of Johnstone in Renfrewshire, Scotland. ... The standard of the NTS The National Trust for Scotland, or NTS, describes itself as The conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotlands natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy. ...


Youth

Renfrewshire Youth Voice logo
Renfrewshire Youth Voice logo

Renfrewshire has many youth groups that participate in local and national government. One of the main groups is the Renfrewshire Youth Voice (RYV) whos goals include coordinating youth activity in Renfrewshire so young people can have a greater say in the running of governmental activities. Image File history File links RYVLogo. ... Image File history File links RYVLogo. ...


Towns and villages


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Renfrewshire (2922 words)
Renfrewshire (Siorrachd Rinn Friù in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary authority regions in Scotland.
East Renfrewshire (Siorrachd Rinn Friù an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland.
Renfrewshire • Scottish Borders ;• Shetland ;• South Ayrshire ;• South Lanarkshire ;• Stirling ;• West Dunbartonshire ;• West Lothian City of Aberdeen crest City of Aberdeen (Mòr-bhaile Obar Dheathain in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council regions in Scotland.
GENUKI: Renfrewshire (1023 words)
The representation of the county was increased from 1 to 2 members in 1885.
Selections from the judicial records of Renfrewshire: illustrative of the administration of the laws of the county, and manners and condition of the inhabitants, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries...
The Renfrewshire Family History Society was established in March 1999.
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