Kincardine County Council
- Reference:GB 228 ASKcty
- Former Reference:GB 228 KC
- Dates of Creation:1844 - 1983
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:c. 33 Linear Metres (448 volumes, 12 box files, 9 ringbinders, 48 files, 31 bundles, 54 envelopes, 12 pamphlet, 64 items)
Scope and Content
ASKcty/1: Council Minutes (1890-1975)
ASKcty/2: Committee Minutes (1879-1975)
ASKcty/3: District Councils and Committees
ASKcty/4: Finance
ASKcty/5: Education
ASKcty/6: Public Assistance
ASKcty/7: Planning
ASKcty/8: Special Districts records
ASKcty/9: Public Health
ASKcty/11: Library Service
ASKcty/12: Youth Service
ASKcty/14: Other series of records
ASKcty/15: Court Records
Administrative / Biographical History
County councils were elected bodies established by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict., c. 50). They inherited almost all the functions of commissioners of supply, and those of county road trusts and local authorities set up under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts. They also took over some administrative powers from the justices of the peace, but not their licensing or judicial functions.
The responsibilities of the commissioners of supply for police matters were transferred to standing joint committees made up of commissioners of supply and county councillors. County councils were required to appoint full-time county medical officers of health and sanitary inspectors, and the local public health functions of parochial boards in landward areas were transferred to district committees of the county councils.
Kincardine County Council covered the civil parishes of Banchory Devenick, Banchory Ternan, Benhold, Dunnottar, Fettercairn, Fetteresso, Fordoun, Garvock, Glenbervie, Kinneff & Catterline, Laurencekirk, Maryculter, Marykirk, Nigg, St. Cyrus, and Stonehaven. The districts within its boundaries were Upper and Lower Deeside, Laurencekirk, St. Cyrus and Stonehaven.
The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. V, c. 25) abolished district committees, standing joint committees, commissioners of supply, parish councils, education authorities and other bodies, and transferred all or most of their functions to county councils.
The main impact was in the areas of the poor law and education. County councils were now responsible for education everywhere except in the four counties of cities, and for the poor law and public health except in the counties of cities and large burghs.
In 1925 Kincardine County Council decided it would be the local pension committee under the Old Age Pensions Act, 1908.
The act also required the councils to prepare a scheme for coverage of their areas by district councils which might have certain functions delegated to them by the county council. County councils were abolished in 1975 and their powers transferred to regional, islands and district councils (Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, c.65).
Chairmen of Kincardine County Council:
James Badenach-Nicolson of Glenbervie (1890-1899)
The Hon Charles J.R.H.S. Forbes Trefusis of Fettercairn, later Lord Clinton (1899 - 1904)
Sir Thomas Burnett, Bart of Leys (1904 - 1919)
James Mowat (1919 - 1925)
William Low (1925 - 1932)
Donald Munro (1932 - 1933)
The Viscount of Arbuthnott (1933 - 1960)
William Hunter (1960 - 1964)
George A. Murray Saunders (1964 - 1973)
The Right Hon. Viscount Stonehaven of Rickarton House, later Earl of Kintore (1973 - 1975)
Access Information
Open
Other Finding Aids
Please see the Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives catalogue at https://archives.aberdeencity.gov.uk/CalmView/
Archivist's Note
Collection fully catalogued in 2020/2021 using the ASActy reference. Sections of the collection had previously been catalogued using the references KC (the referencing system used by the SRO to cover Aberdeen County's records). These former references have been included in the Alt Ref field. Other, previously uncatalogued material was incorporated into the collection in 2020/21.
Related Material
Kincardine County Council Medical and Health papers were transferred to the NHS Grampian Archives. These include:
- Annual reports of the Medical Officer of Health, 1949 - 1972;
- minutes of the Public Health Committee (from 1930 the Public Health and Public Assistance Committee), 1891-1930;
- minutes of the Central Committee for Maternity and Child Welfare, 1918-1929;
- registers of notifications (tuberculosis, 1943-1974, and infectious disease, 1960-1974).
Details of these records can be seen in the University of Aberdeen Special Collections Centre catalogue at https://calm.abdn.ac.uk/archives under reference GRHB E3.
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