1982 in Scotland

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1982
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Scotland

Centuries:
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  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
See also:List of years in Scotland
Timeline of Scottish history
1982 in: The UKWalesElsewhere
Scottish football: 1981–821982–83
1982 in Scottish television

Events from the year 1982 in Scotland.

Incumbents[]

  • Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great SealGeorge Younger

Law officers[]

  • Lord AdvocateLord Mackay of Clashfern
  • Solicitor General for ScotlandNicholas Fairbairn; then Peter Fraser

Judiciary[]

  • Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice GeneralLord Emslie
  • Lord Justice ClerkLord Wheatley
  • Chairman of the Scottish Land CourtLord Elliott

Events[]

  • 10 January – The lowest ever Scottish and UK temperature of -27.2 °C is recorded at Braemar, in Aberdeenshire. This equals the record set in the same place in 1895, and the record will be equalled again at Altnaharra in 1995.[1]
  • February – first production from the Fulmar Oil Field in the North Sea.
  • 25 MarchRoy Jenkins wins the Glasgow Hillhead by-election for the Social Democratic Party.
  • 6 May1982 Scottish regional elections, resulting in Labour winning the largest number of local councillors in the regions, followed by the Conservatives.
  • 31 May–1 June – Pope John Paul II's visit to the United Kingdom embraces Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  • 12 JuneFaslane Peace Camp established.
  • 24 JuneCoatbridge and Airdrie by-election: Tom Clarke retains the seat for Labour.
  • 19 JulyKessock Bridge opened over the Beauly Firth.
  • 2 DecemberGlasgow Queen's Park by-election: Helen McElhone retains the seat for Labour previously held by her husband despite a swing of 9.4% to the Scottish National Party.
  • The Carron Company ironworks of 1759 at Falkirk goes into receivership.

Births[]

  • 5 JanuaryDarren Mackie, footballer
  • 15 MayDouglas Simpson, field hockey forward
  • 21 OctoberDavid Mansouri, field hockey defender
  • 14 NovemberStephen Hughes, footballer
  • 6 DecemberSusie Wolff, racing driver
  • 12 DecemberLouise Carroll, field hockey defender

Deaths[]

  • 4 FebruaryAlex Harvey, glam rock musician (born 1935)
  • 1 May in Provo, Utah – William Primrose, Scottish-born violist (born 1904)
  • 20 OctoberJimmy McGrory, footballer (born 1904)
  • Alexander Reid, playwright (born 1914)
  • Anne Gillespie Shaw, engineer and businesswoman (born 1904)[2]

The arts[]

  • Soft rock band Wet Wet Wet forms in Clydebank as "Vortex Motion".

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  2. ^ "Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame". www.engineeringhalloffame.org. Archived from the original on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
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