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2008 in Scotland
Events from the year
2008 in
Scotland
.
Incumbents
First Minister
and
Keeper of the Great Seal
âÂÂ
Alex Salmond
Secretary of State for Scotland
âÂÂ
Des Browne
until 3 October; then
Jim Murphy
Law officers
Lord Advocate
âÂÂ
Elish Angiolini
Solicitor General for Scotland
âÂÂ
Frank Mulholland
Advocate General for Scotland
âÂÂ
Lord Davidson of Glen Clova
Judiciary
Lord President of the Court of Session
and
Lord Justice General
âÂÂ
Lord Hamilton
Lord Justice Clerk
âÂÂ
Lord Gill
Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
âÂÂ
Lord McGhie
Events
January
January â first phase of
Whitelee Wind Farm
, which will be the largest
wind farm
in Europe, begins feeding electricity to the
grid
.
February
1 February
âÂÂ
Eigg
Electrical begins generation of the island's entire electricity supply from
renewable energy
sources.
April
6 April
â the
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007
comes into force.
May
19 May
âÂÂ
First ScotRail
reopens the railway line from
Stirling
to
Alloa
for passengers.
June
4 June
âÂÂ
Gretna F.C.
, just relegated from the
Scottish Premier League
, go out of business with debts of ã4,000,000.
July
7 July
â The
Antonine Wall
, part of the
ancient Roman
limes
, is designated as a
World Heritage Site
.
25 July
â Old Monach lighthouse on
Shillay, Monach Islands
, re-lit.
November
6 November
âÂÂ
Lindsay Roy
retains the seat for the
Labour Party
at the
Glenrothes by-election
with a majority of 6,737 votes. The previous Labour MP John MacDougall died on 13 August 2008 from pleural mesothelioma.
14 November
â Sixteen-year-old Nicolle Earley kills 63-year-old Ann Gray at her home in
Crosshill, Fife
.
19 November
âÂÂ
Clackmannanshire Bridge
over the
Firth of Forth
at
Kincardine
is opened to traffic.
20 November
â Health Secretary
Nicola Sturgeon
is named Scottish Politician of the Year.
December
18 December
âÂÂ
Woolworths
announce their 807 UK stores will close by 5 January 2009.
27 December
â first seventeen of
Woolworths
branches in Scotland close, with the rest to follow shortly.
Deaths
27 July
âÂÂ
Bob Crampsey
, historian, author and broadcaster (born
1930
)
8 October
âÂÂ
John Bannerman
, historian of Gaelic Scotland (born
1932
)
5 November
âÂÂ
Ian Anderson
, footballer (born 1954)
18 December
âÂÂ
Hannah Frank
, visual artist (born
1908
)
The arts
Alternative hip hop
group
Young Fathers
forms in Edinburgh.
Peter Maxwell Davies
composes his String Trio.
Supermarionation
band is formed in Edinburgh.
See also
Timeline of Scottish history
2008 in England
2008 in Northern Ireland
2008 in the United Kingdom
2008 in Wales
References