Changing the International Territorial Level geography for Scotland: consultation

The International Territorial Levels (ITLs) are geographic boundaries used in the production of statistics in the United Kingdom. The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on proposed changes to these geographies in Scotland.


Proposed changes to ITL2

As for the ITL3 Level, the proposed changes at ITL2 are motivated by a desire to align boundaries with Local Authorities and the balance populations across the regions.

The current definition of the ITL2 geography divides Scotland into five regions. Three of these five regions have populations within the recommended population range of 800,000 to 3,000,000.

The two regions whose population is below the recommended range are ‘Highlands and Islands’ (population 472,899) and the ‘North Eastern Scotland’ (490,120). It might have been possible for example to combine these regions to produce a new region with a population within the recommended limits. However, given the differing geographical characters of these regions, and the large area of the new region this would create, this option has not been considered.

New East Central Scotland and East Scotland regions

The existing ‘Eastern Scotland’ has a population of 2,014,400. While this is within the recommended population limits, it is considerably larger than the other ITL2 regions. For example, the next largest region, ‘West Central Scotland’, has a population of 1,526,440, and the third largest, ‘Southern Scotland’, has a population of 950,207. In terms of population, ‘Eastern Scotland’ is more than four times as large as the smallest region, ‘Highlands and Islands’.

In addition, this region is geographically large and diverse. It is created by combining 11 Local Authorities. These are:

  • Angus
  • Dundee City
  • Clackmannanshire
  • Fife
  • East Lothian
  • Midlothian
  • City of Edinburgh
  • Falkirk
  • Perth and Kinross
  • Stirling
  • West Lothian

This consultation then proposes to create a sixth ITL2 region by dividing the ‘Eastern Scotland’ region into two now regions. These are:

  • East Central Scotland – This combines the Local Authorities of City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, West Lothian, and Falkirk. It has a population of 1,077,010.
  • Eastern Scotland – This combines the Local Authorities of Angus, Dundee City, Clackmannanshire, Fife, Perth and Kinross, and Stirling. It has a population of 937,390.

Creating these two new regions will produce regions that are more balanced with respect to population, and which better reflect the differing characters of the regions. In particular, the new East Central Scotland regions captures the east side of Scotland’s ‘central belt’, dominated by the city of Edinburgh and surrounding areas. Eastern Scotland meanwhile captures the region north of the Firth of Forth.

The new ITL2 regions are shown in Figure 9:

Figure 9: Proposed ITL2 regions
A map of Scotland showing the 6 proposed ITL2 regions.

Contact

Email: statistics.enquiries@gov.scot

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