Inverclyde Inbhir Chluaidh |
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Coordinates: 55°54′N 4°45′W / 55.900°N 4.750°WCoordinates: 55°54′N 4°45′W / 55.900°N 4.750°W | |||
Admin HQ | Greenock | ||
Government | |||
• Body | Inverclyde Council | ||
• Control | Labour minority (council NOC) | ||
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Area | |||
• Total | 62.0 sq mi (160.5 km2) | ||
Area rank | Ranked 29th | ||
Population (mid-2016 est.) | |||
• Total | 79,200 | ||
• Rank | Ranked 28th | ||
• Density | 1,280/sq mi (493/km2) | ||
ONS code | S12000018 | ||
ISO 3166 code | GB-IVC | ||
Website | www |
Inverclyde (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Chluaidh, pronounced [iɲiɾʲˈxlˠ̪uəj], "mouth of the Clyde") is one of 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland. Together with the East Renfrewshire and Renfrewshire council areas, Inverclyde forms part of the historic county of Renfrewshire, which currently exists as a registration county and lieutenancy area - located in the west central Lowlands. It borders the North Ayrshire and Renfrewshire council areas, and is otherwise surrounded by the Firth of Clyde.
Inverclyde was formerly one of nineteen districts within Strathclyde Region, from 1975 until 1996. Prior to 1975, Inverclyde was governed as part of the local government county of Renfrewshire, comprising the burghs of Greenock, Port Glasgow and Gourock, and the former fifth district of the county. Its landward area is bordered by the Kelly, North and South Routen burns to the south west (separating Wemyss Bay and Skelmorlie, North Ayrshire), part of the River Gryfe and the Finlaystone Burn to the south-east.