1973 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 1973 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
- 1 January – most of the west coast shipping services of David MacBrayne are merged with those of the Caledonian Steam Packet Company as Caledonian MacBrayne.
- 1 March – Dundee East by-election: Labour retains the seat by only 1,141 votes in the face of a strong SNP challenge.
- May – The Co-operative Group: The Scottish Co-operative (Wholesale) Society Ltd merges into the UK-wide Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd following serious financial mismanagement of the SCWS Bank.
- 17 July – Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire, is formally designated as a New Town but never developed.
- 25 October – Local Government (Scotland) Act initiates a major reorganisation of local government in Scotland with effect from May 1975).
- 26 October – firefighters in Glasgow stage a one-day strike following a pay dispute. Troops are drafted in to run the fire stations.
- 31 October – the Kilbrandon Report is published and recommends the establishment of a directly elected Scottish Assembly.
- 8 November – Glasgow Govan by-election results in Margo MacDonald of the Scottish National Party (SNP) gaining the seat from Labour on a 26.7% swing. In a second Scottish by election that day, the Conservatives retain Edinburgh North.
- 14 December – third (replacement) Bonar Bridge opened.
- 21 December – armed robbery of British Rail Engineering Limited in Glasgow, in which James Kennedy, a security guard, is killed, earning a posthumous George Cross for his gallantry.
- 31 December – Radio Clyde begins broadcasting, from Clydebank.
- The Church of Scotland introduces the Church Hymnary, third edition, an entirely new compilation.
Births
- 20 January – Stephen Crabb, Welsh Conservative politician
- 18 March – Patrick Harvie, Green politician
- 10 May – Dario Franchitti, racing driver
- 14 May – Fraser Nelson, political journalist
- 26 May – Julie Wilson Nimmo, actress
- 15 September – Alyn Smith, SNP MEP, MP
- 24 September – Gillian Lindsay, rower[1]
- 5 October – Kay Moran, lawn bowler[2]
- 13 October – Peter Dumbreck, racing driver
- Iain Finlay Macleod, playwright and novelist
Deaths
The arts
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Gillian Lindsay Bio, Stats, and Results . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418025528/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/li/gillian-lindsay-1.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com . 17 April 2020 . en.
- Web site: Kay Moran . Team Scotland . 11 March 2021 . en.