Events from the year 1965 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
- March â Cables Wynd House ("Banana Flats") completed in Leith.
- 24 March â Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles by-election: David Steel (Liberal) gains the seat from the Conservatives.
- 12 April â Harald Leslie becomes Chairman of the Scottish Land Court, with the judicial title Lord Birsay. He replaces Lord Gibson.
- 15 June â Law Commissions Act 1965, establishing the Scottish Law Commission, receives the Royal assent.
- August â Union Canal officially closed to navigation.
- 5 August â the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 receives royal assent.
- 11 August â first edition of The Celtic View, the official weekly magazine of Celtic F.C. in Glasgow, is published.
- 20 August â Cassius Clay fights an exhibition bout at the Ice Rink, Paisley.
- 6 September â Edinburgh Princes Street railway station is officially closed.
- 15 October â the Cruachan Dam pumped-storage hydroelectricity scheme at Ben Cruachan near Oban opens.
- 8 November â the Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act suspends capital punishment for murder in England, Scotland and Wales, for five years in the first instance, replacing it with a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment.
- November â Harthill Bypass opened, first section of the M8 motorway and the first substantive section of motorway in Scotland.
- The Unionist Party in Scotland is renamed the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and constitutionally comes under the control of the London-based Conservative Party.
- Construction of the town of Dalgety Bay begins.
- Highlands and Islands Development Board formed.
- Corpach pulp and paper mills open.
Births
- 18 January â Paul Flexney, footballer
- 20 January â Colin Calderwood, international footballer and coach
- 22 January â Brian McCardie, actor
- 27 January â Alan Cumming, actor
- 6 February â Simone Lahbib, actress
- 11 February â Keith Cochrane, businessman
- 14 February â Ian Spittal, footballer
- 16 February â Ally Maxwell, footballer and coach
- 22 February â John Leslie (born John Leslie Stott), television presenter
- 5 March â Carolyn Leckie, Scottish Socialist Party MSP (2003âÂÂ2007)
- 8 March â Paul Martin, footballer and manager
- 20 March â William Dalrymple, historian
- 22 March â Rob Wainwright, international rugby union footballer
- 23 March â Marti Pellow (born Mark McLachlan), singer
- 26 March â Pat McFadden, Labour MP (Wolverhampton 2005â )
- 6 April â Andy Walker, footballer and TV pundit
- 11 April â Lynn Ferguson, writer, actress, comedian and presenter
- 25 April â Ally Dick, footballer
- 16 May â Stuart Millar, football player and manager
- 17 May â Keith Wright, international footballer
- 24 May â Brian Irvine, international footballer
- 28 May â Vic Kasule, footballer
- 5 June â Allan Guthrie, literary agent, author and editor of crime fiction
- 19 June â A. B. Jackson, poet
- 22 June â Jimmy Sandison, footballer
- 3 July â Tommy Flanagan, actor
- 9 July â David O'Hara, actor
- 12 July â Eric Cullen, actor (died 1996)
- 15 July â Alistair Carmichael, Liberal Democrat politician and Secretary of State for Scotland
- 19 July â Evelyn Glennie, virtuosa percussionist
- 24 July â Julie Graham, actress
- 26 July â Hamish Clark, actor
- 11 August â Robert Fleck, international footballer and manager
- 30 August â Peter Grant, international footballer and manager
- 5 September â Murdo Fraser, Conservative MSP (2001â )
- 11 September:
- Robert Docherty, footballer
- Graeme Obree, racing cyclist
- 14 September â Paul McFadden, footballer
- 27 September â Rhona Cameron, comedian
- 14 October â Sandy Stewart, footballer and manager
- 20 October â Norman Blake, singer, instrumentalist and songwriter
- 22 October â A. L. Kennedy, fiction writer
- 29 October â Paul Stewart, racing driver
- 12 November â Eddie Mair, radio and television presenter
- 19 November â Douglas Henshall, actor
- 24 November â Shirley Henderson, actress
- 25 November â Dougray Scott, actor
- 28 November â Caroline Paterson, actress
- 11 December â Alison Watt, painter
- 13 December â Hugh Burns, footballer
- 20 December â Robert Cavanah, actor, writer, director and producer
- 21 December â Stuart Mitchell, pianist and composer
- 31 December â Mike Conroy, footballer
- Unknown
- Anne Bevan, visual artist, sculptor and lecturer
- Christine Borland, sculptor
- Patricia Littlechild, sport shooter and neurosurgeon
- Susan Philipsz, sound artist
Deaths
- 7 January â Anne Redpath, domestic painter (born 1895)
- 1 February â Robert Spence, Labour MP
- 14 February â David Ferguson Hunter, recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1891)
- 30 April â James William Slessor Marr, marine biologist and polar explorer (born 1902)
- 17 March â Walter Potter Ritchie, recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1892)
- 31 March â Gerard Crole, international rugby union and cricket player (born 1894)
- 9 April â Robert Gibson, Lord Gibson, lawyer and Labour MP
- 9 May â Hugh O'Donnell, footballer (born 1913)
- 16 July â William Reid, Scottish Labour Party Member of Parliament from 1950 to 1964 (born 1889)
- 2 August â John Carmont, High Court Judge (born 1890)
- 12 August â Willie Gallacher, trade unionist, activist and communist MP (born 1881)
- 5 September â Tom Johnston, Labour MP, government minister and chairman of North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board (born 1881)
- 8 October â James Nelson, international footballer (born 1901)
- 20 October â William Thomas Shaw, Unionist Party MP (born 1879)
The arts
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