Ref NoLDC/FD/1/12/4
TitleLocal Authorities
Date1964-1995
TermTown planning
AdminHistoryNew Town Development Corporation's occupied a rather anamolous position in local government, being responsible for some functions that would normally have been the remit of Local Authorites, (variously, between 1962-1996, County Councils, District Councils and Regional Councils) - for example, functions of the Corporation that would normally belong to a local authority included local authority housing and being the local planning authority.

Within the Livingston development area the Regional Council was responsible for providing:

Schools
Drainage and sewerage (surface water and foul).
Water.
Roads (including street lighting).
Social works (welfare and children's services).
Strategic planning
Leisure and recreation facilities (shared with West Lothian District Council)

Whilst West Lothian District Council provided:

Public Health (preventative measures)
Public Cleansing
Refuse Collection
Public Toilets
Public Parks and Playing Fields
Town planning (in areas not owned by the Corporation)
Leisure and recreation facilities (shared with Lothian Regional Council)

To allow the provision of these facilities and services, the Corporation disposed of land to the relevant authority.
AccessStatusOpen
Extent33 files
ScopeandContent31 legal and administrative files detailing the process of sale of land within Livingston to local authorities and other statutory bodies for the provision of roads, sewers, gas mains and other services. Files include correspondence with solicitors/agents, internal memos, copies of maps and deed plans as well as any other administrative and legal papers regarding the land in question.
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