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The Strathclyde Passenger Transport Area (Designation) Order 1995

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Article 3

SCHEDULEDESCRIPTION OF THE AREA DESIGNATED AS THE STRATHCLYDE PASSENGER TRANSPORT AREA

The designated area is the area consisting of the following local government areas or parts of such areas:—

(a)Argyll and Bute, but only insofar as including electoral wards 28, 29, 30 and 33 and those parts of electoral wards 31 and 32 lying to the south of Grid Line 69400 on Sheet 56 of the Ordnance Survey National Grid Series (1992 Edition)(1)

(b)East Ayrshire except electoral wards 26 to 28(2);

(c)North Ayrshire except electoral ward 30 and the islands of Cumbrae and Little Cumbrae in electoral ward 28(3);

(d)South Ayrshire except electoral wards 21 to 25(4);

(e)Dumbarton and Clydebank;

(f)East Dunbartonshire;

(g)City of Glasgow;

(h)Inverclyde;

(i)North Lanarkshire;

(j)South Lanarkshire except electoral ward 7(5);

(k)East Renfrewshire;

(l)Renfrewshire.

(1)

Argyll and Bute Local Government Area (Electoral Arrangements) Direction 1994.

(2)

East Ayrshire Local Government Area (Electoral Arrangements) Direction 1994.

(3)

North Ayrshire Local Government Area (Electoral Arrangements) Direction 1994.

(4)

South Ayrshire Local Government Area (Electoral Arrangements) Direction 1994.

(5)

South Lanarkshire Local Government Area (Electoral Arrangements) Direction 1994.

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