Events from the year 1995 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
- Early â The Deep-fried Mars bar originates at Haven Chip Bar in Stonehaven.
- 6 April â 1995 Scottish local elections are held for the 29 new mainland unitary authorities that will replace the Regional and District Councils next year.
- 7 April â Rob Roy, starring Liam Neeson as Robert Roy MacGregor, is released.
- 18 April â Caledonian MacBrayne Ullapool-Stornoway ferry is launched at Ferguson Shipbuilders' Port Glasgow yard.
- 24 May â Braveheart, directed by and starring Mel Gibson as William Wallace, is released; it goes on to win five Academy Awards at the 68th Academy Awards.
- 25 May â Perth and Kinross by-election: Roseanna Cunningham wins for the Scottish National Party with a swing of 11.6%.
- 16 June â FirstBus is formed by merger of Badgerline with GRT Group of Aberdeen.
- 17 June - Pride March The first Pride march in Scotland gathers on Barony Street in Edinburgh on 17 June.
- 19 July â The Children (Scotland) Act, which seeks to put into legislation the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, receives the Royal Assent.
- 17 August â Arran distillery opens.
- 11 October â Duncan Ferguson, the 23-year-old Everton F.C. striker, receives a three-month prison sentence for assaulting an opponent while playing for Rangers F.C eighteen months earlier. Ferguson is the first British footballer to be jailed for an on-field offence.
- 12 October â Boxer James Murray suffers serious head injuries in a fight at a Glasgow hotel, leading to a declaration of brain death on 15 October, sparking calls for boxing to be banned.
- 16 October â Skye bridge opened.
- November â The first onshore wind farm in Scotland, Hagshaw Hill in South Lanarkshire, is commissioned.
- 8 November â Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 passed.
- 24 November â Duncan Ferguson is released from prison after serving half of his three-month sentence.
- 30 November â Scottish Constitutional Convention publishes its blueprint for devolution, Scotland's Parliament, Scotland's Right.
- 30 December â Altnaharra matches the lowest temperature UK Weather Record at âÂÂ27.2 ðC.
The arts
Births
- 21 January
- Chloe Arthur, footballer
- David McNeil, footballer
- 22 February â Ryan Christie, footballer
- 31 March â Fiona Brown, footballer
- 11 April â Thomas Muirhead, curler
- 21 April â Thomas Doherty, actor and singer
- 20 June â Caroline Weir, footballer
- 14 July â Megan Cunningham, footballer
- 6 October â Ross Muir, snooker player
- 1 December â Jenna Fife, footballer
- 11 December â Abbi Grant, footballer
- 19 December â Lewis Vaughan, footballer
Deaths
See also
References