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I'd say...

It needs a boundary just south of places like Irvine, Kilmarnock, Darvel, etc.

Dumbarton sneaks in, places like Helensburgh and Balloch don't. Largely agree with the northern boundary on the map otherwise.

In the east I'd say the boundary is closer to Edinburgh - just to the east of Presonpans and Tranent.

Basically as someone else wrote - if it's somewhere that people from Glasgow/Edinburgh go for holidays, then it's not in the central belt.

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North East - Dundee

South East - Edinburgh

North West - Greenock

South West - Ayr

Draw a box with corners at these four places and draw little squiggles to include any large towns near the edges (like Perth).

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17 minutes ago, Detournement said:

Ayr/Prestwick and Killie are definitely part of the central belt.

Fife is absolutely fucking not.

 

I always thought Fife was, but if it means we can race down the Covid restriction levels so be it.

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49 minutes ago, badgerthewitness said:

'The Highland/Lowland whisky boundary' is the correct answer. Anyone who thinks Fife should be excluded should have their Drivers Licence confiscated due to failing to acknowledge the existence of a series of obvious & convenient set of bridges.

It's not just down to geography.

Fife is own it's weird place culturally in the same way Dundee and Aberdeen are.

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