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Statistical Bulletin CrJ/2002/2 Liquor Licensing in Scotland, 1997-2001

Number of licensed premises with one or more regular extensions at 31 December 2001, by council area and type of premises

Table 5

Council Area

Number

Percentage of
licensed
premises (1)

Public
House

Hotel

Other

Registered
Club

Total

Public
House

Hotel

Aberdeen City

172

32

67

50

321

82

65

Aberdeenshire

149

176

40

79

444

97

91

Angus

112

58

21

59

250

96

97

Argyll & Bute

105

158

29

44

336

97

98

Clackmannanshire

36

14

10

25

85

100

100

Dumfries & Galloway

138

171

32

78

419

89

87

Dundee City

158

18

47

24

247

98

90

East Ayrshire

117

28

25

55

225

97

93

East Dunbartonshire

41

5

9

44

99

93

100

East Lothian

65

39

6

62

172

94

93

East Renfrewshire

26

8

4

35

73

87

100

Edinburgh, City of

655

117

201

156

1,129

85

73

Eilean Siar

12

25

0

5

42

92

93

Falkirk

98

27

22

60

207

84

82

Fife

324

139

69

169

701

95

95

Glasgow City

673

47

218

152

1,090

93

82

Highland

184

345

71

74

674

97

83

Inverclyde

57

10

10

46

123

100

100

Midlothian

64

18

7

53

142

100

100

Moray

81

66

15

40

202

89

86

North Ayrshire

110

56

32

63

261

94

89

North Lanarkshire

252

27

38

113

430

91

93

Orkney Islands

13

23

7

9

52

81

85

Perth & Kinross

113

143

43

69

368

81

76

Renfrewshire

156

19

37

71

283

90

90

Scottish Borders

108

101

11

90

310

94

92

Shetland Islands

16

17

42

16

91

94

100

South Ayrshire

126

75

45

50

296

91

91

South Lanarkshire

237

42

33

109

421

93

79

Stirling

94

83

44

43

264

96

92

West Dunbartonshire

58

19

28

32

137

95

100

West Lothian

102

29

23

67

221

94

94

Scotland

4,652

2,135

1,286

2,042

10,115

92

87

(1) The percentage of licensed hotels with regular extensions excludes restricted hotels from the denominator.

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