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Highland Think Net discussion forum will not be just another Scottish e-talking shop, discussions on Think Net are moderated and ideas will be fed into the Highland Community Plan or passed to people who can turn ideas into action.
http://www.think-net.org

The local government's web presence.
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/

Local government resources including news, forms and information about the area.
http://www.moray.org/

The council's services and links to other organisations in the city.
http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/

Meet the councillors, with photos and a detailed structure of the committees and office locations. Read the latest council news.
http://www.fife.gov.uk/

Community Council site of North Queensferry, on the Fife side of the Forth Bridges.
http://www.symington.co.uk/nqcc/

Council committed to making their site as interactive as possible in order to meet the Scottish Executive's Modernising Government agenda.
http://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/

Local Government pages listing 'what we to', residents, business, news and publications information
http://www.stirling.gov.uk/

Outer Hebrides or Western Isles. Bilingual Site in English & Gaelic.
http://www.w-isles.gov.uk/

Based in Scotland's capital city, the Council provides a range of public services to over 444,000 citizens and promotes the city worldwide.
http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk

Local Government pages listing information relating to council business and other issues connected with the local area.
http://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/

Council homepage. Includes information about education, culture, tourism and business.
http://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/

Amalgamation of the former Argyll and Bute District Council, part of the former Dumbarton District Council, the old Argyll and part of the old Dumbarton sub-regions of Strathclyde Regional Council.
http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/

Information for tourists, residents and businesses.
http://www.angus.gov.uk/

Local Government pages listing information relating to council business and other issues connected with the local area.
http://www.highland.gov.uk/

Concise information on the new unitary authority areas in Scotland, Maps and lists of towns.
http://www.trp.dundee.ac.uk/data/councils/ncintro.html

The Community Councillors are residents of the area who act on behalf of local people to try and preserve those aspects of Currie, including Hermiston, Blinkbonny and Kinleith, which they believe are worth retaining, while also encouraging developments which will benefit the community and ensure that it will continue to thrive.
http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/ccc/index.html

First Community Council on the web, Fetlar is the fourth largest of the Shetland Isles in the north of Scotland and is approximately seven miles long by four miles wide. The island has a population of about 100 which is rather low in comparison with the other Shetland islands.
http://www.zetnet.co.uk/sigs/fetlar/

Situated in the heart of Silicon Glen, West Lothian is a thriving district with a population of around 150,000. West Lothian was recently rated as the second best place in Britain to live. The independent quality of life study praised West Lothian's economic success, attractive environment, low crime rate and cost of living.
http://www.westlothian.gov.uk/

Tarves is 26km north of Aberdeen in the Aberdeenshire's Castle Country. This site is from the Community Council to provide locals and visitors with information about the area. This site is Not for Profit.
http://www.tarves.org.uk

Official site, sponsored by the tourist board. Includes a history of the island, along with information for tourists, residents and businesses.
http://www.orkney.com

Local council site links for Scotland, using clickable maps and lists.
http://www.oultwood.com/localgov/scotland.htm

Provides useful information on local services and links to other local and central government bodies.
http://www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk/

Information on public services, tourism, history, economic development and sports and leisure.
http://www.inverclyde.gov.uk