Events from the year 1996 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
- 13 March â Dunblane school massacre â a gunman kills sixteen children, their teacher and himself at a primary school in Dunblane, Stirling. The killer, who wounded thirteen other children and another teacher, is quickly identified as 43-year-old former scout leader Thomas Watt Hamilton.
- 1 April â The Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 takes effect with 32 unitary councils replacing the 9 Regional Councils, 53 District Councils and 3 unitary authorities that had been established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973.
- 18 May â Rangers F.C., who have already won the Scottish Football League title, complete the Scottish double by beating Hearts 5âÂÂ1 in the Scottish Cup final.
- 5 July â Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to have been successfully cloned from an adult cell, is born at The Roslin Institute in Midlothian.
- October â The Shetland Times and The Shetland News become involved in a landmark legal case over alleged copyright infringement and deep linking in their websites.
- 9 November â Irvine, North Ayrshire, is designated a New Town, the last of the five created in Scotland.
- 30 November (St. Andrew's Day) â The Stone of Scone is installed in Edinburgh Castle 700 years after it was removed from Scotland by King Edward I of England.
- Edinburgh Old Town and New Town become the first World Heritage Site in mainland Scotland.
- First of the Maggie's Centres for drop-in cancer care in the UK opens in Edinburgh.
Births
Deaths
- 23 January â Norman MacCaig, poet (born 1910)
- 6 March â Stanley Booth-Clibborn, retired bishop of Manchester (born 1924 in London)
- 19 March â W. H. Murray, mountaineer and writer (born 1913)
- 13 April â George Mackay Brown, poet (born 1921)
- 14 April â David Brand, Lord Brand, advocate, sheriff and Senator of the College of Justice (born 1923)
- 25 April â John Lorne Campbell, folklorist (born 1906)
- 16 August â Eric Cullen, actor famous for playing "Wee Burnie" in Rab C. Nesbitt (born 1965)
- 25 August â Caroline Glachan, murder victim (born 1982 in Northern Ireland)
- 24 November â Sorley MacLean, poet (born 1911)
The arts
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