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This is a list of community council areas established in each of the council areas of Scotland.
Aberdeen City
There are 31 community council areas in the council area. Those marked with an asterisk have a community council.[1]
- Ashley and Broomhill*
- Braeside and Mannofield*
- Bridge of Don*
- Bucksburn and Newhills*
- Castlehill and Pittodrie
- Cattofield
- City Centre
- Cove and Altens*
- Culter*
- Cults, Bieldside and Milltimber*
- Dyce and Stoneywood*
- Ferryhill*
- Froghall
- Garthdee*
- George Street*
- Kincorth/Leggart*
- Kingswells*
- Mastrick, Sheddocksley*
- Nigg*
- Northfield
- Old Aberdeen*
- Powis (Council dissolved October 2002)
- Queens Cross /Harlaw*
- Rosemount and Mile End*
- Seafield*
- Seaton, Linksfield and Pittodrie
- Summerfield*
- Tillydrone*
- Torry*
- Westburn and Berryden
- Woodside
From April 1, 2001 there are 72 community council areas in Aberdeenshire. Community councils exist in all but one. Each of the areas under the council's decentralisation scheme is divided into community council areas as follows:[2]
Banff and Buchan
- Aberchirder and Marnoch
- Aberdour and Tyrie
- Alvah and Forglen
- Banff and Macduff
- Cornhill-Ordiquhill
- Fordyce, Sandend and District
- Fraserburgh
- Invercairn
- King Edward-Gamrie
- Portsoy and District
- Rathen
- Rosehearty
- Sandhaven and Pitullie
- Whitehills and District
Buchan
- Boddam and District
- Cruden
- Deer
- Longside and District
- Mintlaw and District
- New Pitsligo
- Peterhead
- St Combs†
- St Fergus/Crimond and Lonmay†
- Strichen and District
† Jointly represented by East Buchan Community Council
Formartine
- Auchterless and Inverkeithny
- Belhelvie
- Ellon
- Foveran
- Fyvie/Rothie/Monquhitter
- Meldrum and Bourtie
- Methlick
- Tarves
- Turriff and District
- Udny
- Ythan
Garioch
- Cluny, Midmar and Monymusk
- Echt and Skene
- Fintray and Kinellar
- Garioch
- Inverurie
- Kemnay
- Kintore
- Newmachar
- West Garioch
Kincardine and Mearns
- Arbuthnott
- Benholm and Johnshaven
- Catterline, Kinneff and Dunnottar
- Crathes, Drumoak and Durris
- Gourdon
- Royal Burgh of Inverbervie
- Mearns
- Newtonhill, Muchalls and Cammachmore
- North Kincardine Rural
- Portlethen and District (currently dissolved)
- St Cyrus
- Stonehaven and District
Marr
- Ballater and Crathie
- Ballogie & Birse
- Banchory
- Braemar
- Cluny, Midmar and Monymusk
- Crathes, Drumoak and Durris
- Cromar
- Donside
- Feughdee West
- Finzean
- Huntly
- Lumphanan
- Mid-Deeside
- Strathbogie
- Tap O’ Noth
- Torphins
Angus is divided into 26 community council areas.[3] A council has been established in each area.
- Royal Burgh of Arbroath
- Aberlemno
- Auchterhouse
- City of Brechin and District
- Carnoustie
- Ferryden and Craig
- Royal Burgh of Forfar
- Fowlis, Liff and Balruddery
- Friockheim and District
- Glamis
- Hillside, Dun and Logie Pert
- Inverarity
- Inveresk
- Kirriemuir
- Kirriemuir Landward East
- Kirriemuir Landward West
- Letham and District
- Lunanhead and District
- Lundie, Muirhead and Birkhill
- Monifieth
- Monikie and Newbigging
- Royal Burgh of Montrose
- Murroes and Wellbank
- Newtyle & Eassie
- Strathmartine
- Tealing
Argyll and Bute is divided into 60 community council areas. All but 3 have operative community councils. The area council is reviewing the scheme of community councils as of January 2007.[4] The communities are listed by the areas under the council's decentralisation scheme.
Bute and Cowal
- Ardentinny
- Bute
- Cairndow
- Colintraive and Glendaruel
- Dunoon
- Hunter’s Quay
- Kilfinan
- Kilmun (not operative)
- Lochgoil
- Sandbank
- South Cowal
- Strachur
Helensburgh and Lomond
- Arrochar and Tarbet
- Cardross
- Cove and Kilcreggan
- Garelochhead
- Helensburgh
- Luss and Arden
- Rhu and Shandon
- Rosneath and Clynder
Mid Argyll, Kintyre and Islay
- Ardrishaig
- Campbeltown
- Colonsay
- Craignish
- Dunadd
- East Kintyre
- Furnace
- Gigha
- Inveraray
- Islay
- Jura
- The Laggan
- Lochgilphead
- North Knapdale
- South Knapdale
- Southend
- Tarbert and Skipness
- West Kintyre
- West Lochfyne
Oban, Lorn and the Isles
- Appin
- Ardchattan
- Avich and Kilchrenan
- Coll (not operative)
- Connel
- Dunbeg (not operative)
- Glenorchy and Innishail
- Iona
- Kerrera
- Kilmore
- Kilninver and Kilmelford
- Lismore
- Luing
- Mull
- Oban
- Seil
- Taynuilt
- Tiree
Clackmannanshire is divided into 12 community council areas. As of October 2006 nine of the areas have councils.[5]
- Alloa Centre
- Alloa West
- Alva
- Bowmar (no council)
- Clackmannan
- Dollar
- Fishcross, Coalsnaughton and Devonside (no council)
- Menstrie
- Muckhart
- Sauchie (no council)
- Tillicoultry
- Tullibody, Cambus and Glenochil
In October 2005 Dumfries and Galloway Council adopted a new scheme that established 103 community councils in place of the 90 previously in existence.[6]
- Ae
- Royal Burgh of Annan
- Auchencairn
- Auldgirth and District
- Balmaclellan
- Balmaghie
- Beeswing
- Borgue
- Brydekirk and District
- Buittle Parish
- Caerlaverock
- Cairnryan
- Canonbie and District
- Carronbridge
- Carsphairn
- Castle Douglas
- Castle Kennedy
- Closeburn
- Colvend and Southwick
- Corberry and Laurieknowe
- Cree Valley
- Crossmichael and District
- Cummertrees and Cummertrees West
- Dalbeattie
- Dalry
- Dalton and Carrutherstown
- Dundrennan
- Dunscore
- Durisdeer
- Eastriggs, Dornock and Creca
- Eskdalemuir
- Gatehouse of Fleet
- Georgetown
- Glencairn
- Gretna and Rigg
- Heathhall
- Hoddom and Ecclefechan
- Holywood and Newbridge
- Irongray
- Isle of Whithorn
- Johnstone
- Keir
- Kelton
- Kingholm Quay
- Kirkbean
- Kirkcolm
- Kirkconnel and Kelloholm
- Kirkcowan
- Royal Burgh of Kirkcudbright and District
- Kirkgunzeon
- Kirkmabreck
- Kirkmahoe and Locharbriggs
- Kirkmaiden
- Kirkmichael
- Kirkpatrick Durham, Corsock and Parton
- Kirkpatrick Fleming and District
- Kirkpatrick Juxta
- Kirtle and Eaglesfield
- Langholm, Ewes and Westerkirk
- Leswalt
- Lincluden
- Lochans
- Royal Burgh of Lochmaben and District
- Lochrutton
- Lochside and Woodlands
- Lockerbie and District
- Loreburn
- Middlebie and Waterbeck
- Moffat and District
- Mouswald
- New Abbey
- Royal Burgh of New Galloway and Kells Parish
- New Luce
- North Milk
- Ochtrelure and Belmont
- Old Luce
- Penpont
- Portpatrick
- Port William and District
- Ruthwell and Clarencefield
- Ryedale
- St Michaels
- Royal Burgh of Sanquhar and District
- Southerness
- Springfield and Gretna Green
- Stoneykirk
- Stranraer
- Summerville and Stakeford
- Templand and District
- Terregles
- Royal Four Towns
- Thornhill
- Tinwald
- Tongland
- Torthorwald
- Troqueer Landward
- Twynholm
- Tynron
- Urr
- Wamphray
- Wanlockhead
- Royal Burgh of Whithorn and District
- Royal Burgh of Wigtown and District
Dundee City
Dundee's Scheme For The Operation of Community Councils makes provision for the establishment of 19 community councils. As of 2006 five are in operation:[7]
- Broughty Ferry
- City Centre and Harbour
- Fintry
- Kingsway West
- West End
There are also 3 Neighbourhood Representative Structures established as alternatives to community councils:
- Ardler Village Trust
- Kirkton Partnership
- Stobswell Forum
- Auchinleck
- Bellfield
- Catrine
- Crosshouse
- Cumnock
- Cumnock Landward
- Dunlop and Lugton
- Galston
- Gatehead
- Grange/Howard
- Kilmaurs
- Mauchline
- Moscow and Waterside
- Muirkirk
- New Cumnock
- Ochiltree
- Piersland-Bentinck
- Riccarton
- Sorn
- Stewarton and District
East Dunbartonshire is divided into 13 community council areas, each with an established council.[8] [9]
- Baldernock
- Bearsden East
- Bearsden North
- Bearsden West
- Bishopbriggs
- Campsie
- Kirkintilloch
- Lenzie
- Milngavie
- Milton of Campsie
- Torrance
- Twechar
- Waterside
East Lothian is divided into 20 community council areas, each with a community council.[10] [11]
- Cockenzie and Port Seton
- Dunbar
- Dunpender
- East Lammermuir
- Garvald and Morham
- Gifford
- Gullane Area
- Haddington and District
- Humbie, East and West Saltoun and Bolton
- Longniddry
- Macmerry and Gladsmuir
- Musselburgh and Inveresk
- North Berwick
- Ormiston
- Pencaitland
- Prestonpans
- Tranent and Elphinstone
- Wallyford
- West Barns
- Whitecraig
East Renfrewshire is divided into 10 community council areas, each with a council.[12]
- Barrhead
- Busby
- Clarkston
- Eaglesham
- Giffnock
- Mearns
- Neilston
- Netherlee and Stamperland
- Thornliebank
- Uplawmoor
Edinburgh is divided into 46 community council areas, of which 39 have community councils.[13] [14]
- Balerno
- Colinton (no council)
- Corstorphine
- Craigentinny/Meadowbank
- Craigleith/Blackhall (no council)
- Craiglockhart
- Craigmillar
- Cramond
- Currie
- Drumbrae
- Drylaw/Telford
- Fairmilehead
- Firrhill
- Gilmerton/Straiton/Inch
- Gorgie/Dalry
- Grange/Prestonfield (no council)
- Hutchison/Chesser
- Juniper Green (no council)
- Kirkliston
- Leith Central
- Leith Harbour and Newhaven
- Leith Links
- Liberton
- Longstone
- Marchmont and Sciennes
- Merchiston
- Morningside
- Muirhouse/Salvesen
- Murrayfield
- New Town/Broughton
- Northfield/Willowbrae
- Old Town
- Portobello
- Queensferry and District
- Ratho
- Royston/Wardieburn
- Sighthill/Broomhouse/Parkhead
- Silverknowes (no council)
- Southside
- Stenhouse
- Stockbridge/Inverleith
- Tollcross
- Trinity
- West End
- West Pilton/West Granton
- Westerhailes (no council)
There are 19 active community councils in the Falkirk council area.[15]
- Airth Parish
- Avonbridge and Standburn
- Bainsford, Langlees and New Carron
- Banknock, Haggs and Longcroft
- Blackness Area
- Bo'ness
- Bonnybridge
- Brightons
- Denny and District
- Falkirk Central
- Grahamston, Middlefield and Westfield
- Grangemouth
- Larbert, Stenhousemuir and Torwood
- Lower Braes
- Maddiston
- Polmont
- Reddingmuirhead and Wallacestone
- Shieldhill and California
- Slamannan and Limerigg
Fife is divided into 104 community council areas.[16] 89 communities have councils.[17]
- Abbeyview
- Abdie and Dunbog
- Aberdour
- Auchtermuchty and Strathmiglo
- Auchmuty/Woodside (no council)
- Auchtertool
- Balmerino, Kilmany and Logie Area
- Balmullo
- Bellyeoman
- Benarty
- Bennochy/Hayfield (no council)
- Blairhall
- Boarhills and Dunino
- Buckhaven (no council)
- Burntisland
- Cairneyhill
- Cameron
- Cardenden and Kinglassie
- Carnbee and Arncroach
- Carnock and Gowkhall
- Central Dunfermline
- Ceres and District
- Charlestown, Limekilns and Pattiesmuir
- Coaltown of Wemyss (no council)
- Colinsburgh and Kilconquhar
- Collessie
- Cowdenbeath
- Royal Burgh of Crail and District
- Creich and Flisk
- Crombie
- Crossford
- Crossgates and Mossgreen
- Culross
- Cults
- Dairsie
- Dalgety Bay and Hillend
- Dunnikier (no council)
- Dysart (no council)
- East Kirkcaldy (no council)
- East Wemyss and McDuff
- Elie and Royal Burgh of Earlsferry
- Royal Burgh of Falkland and Newton of Falkland
- Freuchie
- Giffordtown and District
- Glenwood (no council)
- Guardbridge
- Halbeath
- Headwell (no council)
- High Valleyfield
- Hill of Beath (no council)
- Inverkeithing
- Izatt Avenue and Nethertown Area
- Kelty
- Kemback, Pitscottie and Blebo
- Kennoway (no council)
- Kettle
- Royal Burgh of Kilrenny, Anstruther and District
- Kincardine
- Kinghorn
- Kingsbarns
- Kingseat
- Kirkcaldy North (formerly Dunnikier)
- Kirkcaldy West
- Ladybank and District
- Largo Area
- Largoward and District
- Leslie
- Leuchars
- Leven
- Lochgelly
- Low Valleyfield
- Lumphinnans
- Markinch
- Methil (no council)
- Methilhill
- Milesmark and Baldridge (no council)
- Milton and Coaltown of Balgonie
- Monimail
- Moonzie
- Newburgh
- Newport, Wormit and Forgan
- North Glenrothes
- North Queensferry
- Oakley and Comrie
- Pitcorthie
- Royal Burgh of Pittenweem and District
- Pitteuchar, Stenton and Finglassie
- Rosyth
- Royal Burgh of St Andrews
- St Monans
- Saline and Steelend
- South Parks and Rimbleton (no council)
- Springfield
- Star of Markinch
- Strathkinness
- Tayport Ferryport-on-Craig
- Templehall (no council)
- Thornton
- Torryburn and Newmills
- Touch and Garvock
- Townhill
- Wellwod (no council)
- West Wemyss
- Windygates (no council)
There are 111 community council areas in Glasgow. As of July 2006, 82 of them had community councils.[18] [19]
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- Anderston
- Arden, Carnwadric, Kennishead, Old Darnley
- Baillieston
- Balgrayhill
- Blairdardie, Old Drumchapel
- Brockburn
- Broomhill
- Broomhouse
- Calton, Bridgeton
- Camlachie/Parkhead
- Carmyle
- Carmunnock
- Cathcart and District
- Claythorn
- Corkerhill
- Crosshill/Govanhill
- Darnley Estate
- Dennistoun
- Drumchapel
- Drumoyne
- Dumbreck
- Garnethill
- Garrowhill
- Gartcraig
- Germiston
- Govan
- Govan East
- Hillhead
- Hillington, North Cardonald and Penilee
- Hurlet (Crookston/Roughmussel)
- Hutchesontown
- Ibrox Cessnock
- Jordanhill
- Kelvindale
- Kelvin North
- Kelvinside
- Kings Park and Croftfoot
- Kinning Park
- Knightswood
- Knightswood North/Templar
- Laurieston
- Langside, Battlefield and Camphill
- Levern District
- Mansewood and Hillpark
- Merchant City
- Milton
- Molendinar
- Mosspark
- Mount Florida
- Mount Vernon
- Newlands and Auldhouse
- Oatlands
- Parkhouse
- Partick
- Pollok
- Pollok (North)
- Pollokshaws/Eastwood
- Pollokshields
- Possilpark
- Robroyston
- Ruchill
- Scotstoun
- Shawlands and Strathbungo
- Simshill/Old Cathcart
- South Cardonald and Crookston
- Springboig
- Springburn Central
- Swinton
- Thornwood
- Tollcross
- Toryglen
- Townhead
- Trongate
- Wallacewell
- Wellhouse
- Whiteinch
- Woodlands and Park
- Woodside
- Yoker South
- Yorkhill
There are 138 community council areas in the Highland council area, all but four have community councils.[20] They are listed below grouped by the areas used in Highland Council's decentralisation scheme.
Badenoch and Strathspey
- Aviemore and Vicinity
- Boat of Garten
- Carrbridge and Vicinity
- Cromdale and Advie
- Dalwhinnie
- Dulnain Bridge
- Grantown-on-Spey
- Kincraig and Vicinity
- Kingussie and District
- Laggan Community Association
- Nethybridge and Vicinity
- Newtonmore and Vicinity
Caithness
- Berriedale and Dunbeath
- Bower
- Caithness West
- Castletown
- Latheron, Lybster and Clyth
- Halkirk District
- Tannach and District
- Thurso
- Watten
- Wick
Inverness
- Ardersier and Petty
- Ballifeary
- Balloch
- Beauly
- Central (no council formed)
- Crown
- Croy and Culloden Moor
- Culcabock and Drakies
- Dalneigh and Columba
- Dores and Essich
- Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston
- Glenurquhart
- Hilton, Milton and Castle Heather
- Holm
- Inverness South
- Inverness West
- Kilmorack
- Kiltarlity
- Kirkhill and Bunchrew
- Lochardil and Drummond
- Merkinch
- Muirtown
- Park (no council formed)
- Raigmore
- Smithton and Culloden (no council formed)
- Strathdearn
- Stratherrick and foyers
- Strathglass
- Strathnairn
- Westhill
Lochaber
- Acharacle
- Ardgour
- Arisaig and District
- Ballachulish
- Caol
- Durur and Kentallen
- Fort William
- Glencoe and Glen Etive
- Glenfinnan
- Glengarry
- Inverlochy and Torlundy
- Kilmallie
- Kinlochleven
- Mallaig
- Morar
- Morvern
- Nether Lochaber
- Small Isles
- Spean Bridge, Roy Bridge and Achnacarry
- Sunart
- West Ardnamurchan
Nairn
- Auldearn
- East Nairnshire
- Nairn River
- Nairn West (no council formed)
- Nairn Suburban
- West Nairnshire
Ross and Cromarty
- Alness
- Applecross
- Ardross
- Aultbea
- Avoch and Killen
- Balintore and Hilton
- Coigach
- Conon Bridge
- Contin
- Cromarty and District
- Dingwall
- Fearn
- Ferintosh
- Fortrose and Rosemarkie
- Gairloch
- Garve and District
- Inver
- Invergordon
- Killearnan
- Kilmuir Easter
- Kiltearn
- Knockbain
- Lochbroom
- Lochcarron
- Marybank, Scatwell and Strathconnon
- Maryburgh
- Muir of Ord
- Nigg and Shandwick
- Resolis
- Saltburn and Westwood
- Shileldaig
- Strathpeffer
- Tain
- Tarbat
- Torridon and Kinlochewe
- Wester Lochewe
Skye and Lochalsh
- Braes
- Broadford and Strath
- Dornie and District
- Dunvegan and District
- Glendale
- Glenelg and Arnisdale
- Kilmuir
- Kyle
- Kyleakin and Kylerhea
- Lochalsh
- Lochduich
- Minginish
- Plockton and District
- Portree
- Raasay
- Sconser
- Skeabost and District
- Sleat
- Staffin
- Stromeferry and Achmore
- Struan
- Uig
- Waternish
There are 12 community council areas in Inverclyde: councils have been established for 10 of them. The communities are aligned with one or more of the area council's 20 wards. Their boundaries are likely to be altered in 2007.[21]
- Cardwell Bay/Greenock West
- Gibshill/Auchmartin
- Gourock
- Greenock Central/Cartsdyke/East
- Hole Farm/Cowdenknowes
- Inverkip/Wemyss Bay
- Kilmacolm
- Larkfield/Braeside/Branchton
- Port Glasgow 3 Wards
- Port Glasgow Central West
Midlothian is divided into 16 community council areas.[22]
- Bonnyrigg and Lasswade
- Dalkeith and District
- Damhead
- Danderhall and District
- Eskbank-Newbattle
- Gorebridge and District
- Howgate
- Loanhead and District
- Mayfield and Easthouses
- Moorfoot
- Newtongrange
- Penicuik and District
- Poltonhall and District
- Rosewell and District
- Roslin/Bilston
- Tynewater
Moray is divided into 20 community council areas.[23] 15 areas have councils.[24]
- Buckie
- Burghead and Cummingstown
- "Community No.5" (part of Finderene ward) (no council)
- Cullen and Deskford (no council)
- Dyke Landward
- Elgin
- Findhorn and Kinloss
- Findochty and District
- Forres
- Glenlivet
- Heldon
- Hopeman (no council)
- Innes (no council)
- Keith
- Lennox
- Lossiemouth
- Portknockie
- Rathven and Arradoul
- Speyside (no council)
- Strathisla
North Ayrshire is divided into 17 community council areas. As of 2006, 14 had community councils.[25][26]
- Ardrossan
- Arran
- Beith and District
- Cumbrae
- Dalry
- Dreghorn (currently disbanded)
- Fairlie
- Girdle Toll and Bourtreehill (disbanded November 2002)
- Irvine
- Kilbirnie and Glengarnock
- Kilwinning
- Largs
- Saltcoats
- Skelmorlie
- Springside (disbanded 1984)
- Stevenston
- West Kilbride
North Lanarkshire is divided into 80 community council areas.[27] [28]
- Abronhill and Arns (no council)
- Allanton and Hartwood (no council)
- Auchinloch
- Balloch and Eastfield
- Banton and Kelvinhead
- Bargeddie (no council)
- Bellshill
- Blackwood and Craiglinn (no council)
- Blairhill (no council)
- Cairnhill (no council)
- Calder (no council)
- Calderbank (no council)
- Caldercruix (no council)
- Calder Valley (no council)
- Cambusnethan (no council)
- Carbrain and Hillcrest
- Carfin
- Carrickstone
- Castlecary
- Central Wishaw
- Chapelhall (no council)
- Chapelside (no council)
- Chryston
- Clarkston (no council)
- Cleland n
- Cliftonville (no council)
- Coatdyke (no council)
- Coltness
- Condorrat
- Craigmarloch
- Craigneuk (no council)
- Croy
- Dullatur
- Forgewood
- Gartcosh
- Gartlea
- Gartness (no council)
- Glencairn (no council)
- Glenboig
- Glenmavis
- Golfhill, Burnfoot and Commonside (no council)
- Greenfaulds and Luggiebank
- Greengairs
- Harthill and Eastfield
- Holehills, Rawyards and Thrashbush (no council)
- Holytown (no council)
- Kildrum
- Kilsyth
- Kirkwood (no council)
- Kirkshaws (no council)
- Ladywell
- Langloan (no council)
- Longriggend (no council)
- Monkland Glen
- Moodiesburn
- Mossend (no council)
- Muirhouse and Flemington
- Netherton and Gowkthrapple (no council)
- Newarthill
- Newmains and District
- New Stevenston
- North Calder (no council)
- North Motherwell (no council)
- Old Monkland (no council)
- Overtown and Waterloo (no council)
- Plains
- Queenzieburn
- Salsburgh
- Seafar and Ravenswood (no council)
- Shawhead (no council)
- Shotts
- Stepps and District
- Sunnyside (no council)
- Tannochside (no council)
- Townhead (no council)
- Village
- Westerwood
- Westfield
- Whifflet (no council)
- Whinhall (no council)
As of November 2006, there are 48 community councils in Perth and Kinross.[29]
- Aberfeldy
- Abernethy
- Alyth
- Auchterarder and District
- Auchtergaven
- Blackford
- Blair Atholl and Struan
- Blairgowrie and Rattray
- Braco and Greenloaning
- Burrelton and District
- Cleish and Blairadam
- Comrie and District
- Coupar Angus, Ardler and Bendochy
- Crieff
- Dull and Weem
- Dunkeld and Birnam
- Dunning
- Earn
- East Strathearn
- Errol
- Fossoway and District
- Gannochy and Kinnoull
- Glenfarg
- Glenlyon and Loch Tay
- Inch and Muirton
- Inchture Area
- Invergowrie and Kingoodie
- Kenmore and District
- Kettins Parish
- Killiecrankie and Fincastle
- Kinross
- Longforgan
- Meigle
- Methven and District
- Mid Atholl Strathtay and Grandtully
- Milnathort
- Mount Blair
- Muthill and Tullibardine
- Pitlochry and Moulin
- Portmoak
- Rannoch and Tummel
- St Fillans
- Scone and District
- Spittalfield and District
- Stanley
- Tulloch
- West Carse
References
- ^ Aberdeen City Council - Community contact details
- ^ Aberdeenshire council - Scheme for the establishment of community councils
- ^ Angus Community Councils
- ^ Association of Argyll and Bute Community Councils
- ^ Introduction to Community Councils (Clacksweb)
- ^ Dumfries and Galloway Council - Scheme for the establishment of community councils
- ^ Community Councils and Neighbourhood Representative Structures (Dundee City Council)
- ^ Appendix to agenda of East Dunbartonshire Council meeting, June 30, 1999
- ^ Community Councils (East Dunbartonshire Online)
- ^ Community Councils in East Lothian (East Lothian Council)
- ^ East Lothian Community Council office bearers
- ^ Community Councils in East Renfrewshire (East Renfrewshire Council)
- ^ Established and non-established Community Councils (City of Edinburgh Council)
- ^ Community Councils (City of Edinburgh Council)
- ^ Community Councils (Falkirk Council)
- ^ Community Council Boundaries (Fife Council)
- ^ Community Council Chairs and Secretaries (Fife Council)
- ^ Community councils (Glasgow City Council)
- ^ Community Councils Glasgow
- ^ Community council contact details (Highland Council)
- ^ Inverclyde council Inview Magazine, Winter 2006
- ^ Community Councils (Midlothian Council)
- ^ [http://www.moray.gov.uk/moray_standard/page_45710.html The Moray Council Community Council Scheme – Description of Community Council areas]
- ^ Chairs and Secretaries of Community Councils (Moray Council)
- ^ North Ayrshire Ward and community Council boundaries
- ^ Community Council Office Bearers (North Ayrshire Council)
- ^ Scheme for the Establishment of Community Councils (North Lanarkshire Council)
- ^ North Lanarkshire Community Council Secretaries
- ^ 6th Survey Results - Community Councils (Perth and Kinross Council)