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The '''Upper Ward''' is one of the wards of [[Lanarkshire]], forming the southern part of the county. It is bounded to north-west by the [[Middle Ward]]; to the north-east by [[Midlothian]]; to the east by [[Peeblesshire]]; to the south by [[Dumfriesshire]]; and to the west by [[Ayrshire]]. It is the most rural and least populous of the wards, with a population of 61,599 in 2011. | The '''Upper Ward''' is one of the wards of [[Lanarkshire]], forming the southern part of the county. It is bounded to north-west by the [[Middle Ward]]; to the north-east by [[Midlothian]]; to the east by [[Peeblesshire]]; to the south by [[Dumfriesshire]]; and to the west by [[Ayrshire]]. It is the most rural and least populous of the wards, with a population of 61,599 in 2011. | ||
Revision as of 15:41, 23 May 2020
The Upper Ward is one of the wards of Lanarkshire, forming the southern part of the county. It is bounded to north-west by the Middle Ward; to the north-east by Midlothian; to the east by Peeblesshire; to the south by Dumfriesshire; and to the west by Ayrshire. It is the most rural and least populous of the wards, with a population of 61,599 in 2011.
The ward comprises the ancient parishes of:
*: Mostly in Dumfriesshire.
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