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  1. Perth and Kinross Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Pheairt is Cheann Rois) is the local government council for the Perth and Kinross council area of Scotland. It employs around 6,000 people. The council was created in 1996, under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 , when the Tayside region was divided between three new unitary council areas: Perth and Kinross, Angus , and the ...

  2. Rugby union players from Perth, Scotland‎ (12 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from Perth, Scotland" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  3. M. John MacAlister. Charles Mackay (author) Iona McGregor. Gillian McKeith.

  4. In total, Scotland consists of eight cities, with multiple larger towns, the largest town being Paisley. The section "Localities" contains a list of basic populated areas ordered by population. The section "Settlements" is a list of populated urban areas , some of which are composed of more than one locality, and which may span across the boundaries of more than one council area .

  5. St John's Place (formerly known as Kirkside) is an ancient street in the city of Perth, Scotland, located a short distance southeast of the city centre.Today it runs for about 500 feet (170 yd) between King Edward Street to the west and St John Street to the east; it is now markedly smaller than when it was originally laid out, due to the construction of both Perth City Hall in 1914 and of St ...

  6. Rose Terrace. Rose Terrace is a street of Georgian architecture in the Scottish city of Perth, Perth and Kinross, dating to at least the late 18th century. It is named for Rosie Anderson, the wife of former Perth lord provost Thomas Hay Marshall, [1] who donated the land. [2] The couple lived at the corner of Rose Terrace and Atholl Street.

  7. 2 High Street, Perth. / 56.3967; -3.4261. 2 High Street is a municipal building in Perth, Scotland. Standing at the corner of High Street and Tay Street, the building is currently the home of offices of Perth and Kinross Council, which also occupies the municipal buildings at 1 Tay Street directly opposite. The building is Category B listed.