Wikipedia:WikiProject Scotland

The Scotland WikiProject is a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to Scotland. This WikiProject is modelled on similar projects and was started in August 2006, following a consultation. It runs alongside the Scottish Wikipedians' notice board, which had been functioning as a de facto WikiProject Scotland since October 2005.

(For more information on WikiProjects, please see WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects).

Scope and Goals

 * Our goals
 * To provide guidelines and recommendations for articles that describe all aspects of Scotland.
 * To improve Wikipedia's coverage of Scotland by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles.
 * To serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to Scotland in Wikipedia.


 * Our scope
 * The project generally considers any article related to Scotland to be a valid topic.


 * Our structure
 * Internally, the project may develop several structural features to help in managing its extensive work:
 * Coordinators, who are responsible for maintaining the administrative aspects of the project
 * Departments, which coordinate work on certain specialised tasks, such as peer review or project-wide collaboration
 * Specialised WikiProjects, which are groups for collaboration on specific areas of Scotland, such as geography, politics and sports.

Participants
We welcome new members for WikiProject Scotland. Please put your name on the list here.

Member identification
Members of WikiProject Scotland should place one of the following lines of Wikitext on their user page to add it to .

For other Scotland user templates see .

Assessment
The assessment department focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's Scottish articles. While much of the work is done in conjunction with the WP:1.0 program, the article ratings are also used within the project itself to aid in recognising excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work.

The ratings are done in a distributed fashion through parameters in the WP Scotland project banner; this causes the articles to be placed in a set of categories that serves as the basis for an automatically generated worklist.

Peer Review
The WikiProject Scotland/Peer review page is a place to nominate articles for peer review by others on the project.

This page should be used for articles in which an extensive analysis is wanted with all ideas and suggestions welcomed for the future development of the article.

Reviewers will be as critical as possible so that the article can become as polished as possible as all articles should have the eventual aim of becoming a featured article.

Other potential departments

 * outreach department
 * photography department
 * Scottish Collaboration of the Fortnight

Featured articles

 * Áedán mac Gabráin
 * Anglo-Scottish war (1650–1652)
 * Anne, Queen of Great Britain
 * Anne of Denmark
 * HMS Argus (I49)
 * Japanese battleship Asahi
 * SMS Bayern
 * Siege of Berwick (1333)
 * Battle of Blenheim
 * Blue men of the Minch
 * William Bruce (architect)
 * William Speirs Bruce
 * Burke and Hare murders
 * Burnt Candlemas
 * Charles I of England
 * Charles II of England
 * Clement of Dunblane
 * The Combat: Woman Pleading for the Vanquished
 * Constantine II of Scotland
 * Walter de Coventre
 * Cullen House
 * David I of Scotland
 * Walter Donaldson (snooker player)
 * Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick
 * Alec Douglas-Home
 * Battle of Dunbar (1650)
 * Edward I of England
 * Elgin Cathedral
 * Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
 * Fauna of Scotland
 * SMS Friedrich der Grosse (1911)
 * From the Doctor to My Son Thomas
 * Prince George of Denmark
 * Prince William, Duke of Gloucester
 * Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange
 * Margaret Macpherson Grant
 * Great North of Scotland Railway
 * Great auk
 * SMS Grosser Kurfürst (1913)
 * Bryan Gunn
 * Battle of Halidon Hill
 * HMS Hood
 * Battle of Inverkeithing
 * James II of England
 * James VI and I
 * Jocelin of Glasgow
 * Samuel Johnson
 * SMS Kaiser (1911)
 * SMS Kaiserin
 * Kelpie
 * John Knox
 * SMS König Albert
 * SMS König
 * SMS Kronprinz
 * Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale
 * Gregor MacGregor
 * SMS Markgraf
 * Mary II
 * Mary, Queen of Scots
 * Murray Maxwell
 * William McGregor (football)
 * Nebula Science Fiction
 * Neilston
 * Battle of Neville's Cross
 * North Ronaldsay sheep
 * Northern gannet
 * Nuckelavee
 * Óengus I
 * Order of the Thistle
 * Pitfour estate
 * SS Politician
 * SMS Prinzregent Luitpold
 * HMS Ramillies (07)
 * Renewable energy in Scotland
 * Representative peer
 * HMS Royal Oak (08)
 * Scotland in the High Middle Ages
 * Scotland national football team
 * Scottish National Antarctic Expedition
 * Shapinsay
 * Isle of Skye
 * Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
 * HMS Vanguard (23)
 * HMS Vanguard (1909)
 * SMS Von der Tann
 * Second War of Scottish Independence
 * John Wark
 * Weardale campaign
 * Westminster Assembly
 * Whisky Galore! (1949 film)
 * William III of England
 * John Michael Wright

Former featured articles

 * Tony Blair
 * Dundee
 * Encyclopædia Britannica
 * Gunnhild, Mother of Kings
 * History of Scotland
 * Denis Law
 * Monarchy of the United Kingdom
 * St Kilda, Scotland
 * Scottish Parliament Building
 * Scottish Parliament
 * Single malt Scotch
 * The Waterboys

Featured lists

 * Description of the Western Isles of Scotland
 * List of freshwater islands in Scotland
 * List of Inner Hebrides
 * List of islands of Scotland
 * List of Orkney islands
 * List of Outer Hebrides
 * List of outlying islands of Scotland
 * List of Celtic F.C. managers
 * List of Scottish Football League clubs
 * List of Scotland international footballers
 * List of Scotland ODI cricketers
 * List of Scotland national football team hat-tricks
 * List of Scottish football champions
 * List of Scottish football clubs in the FA Cup
 * List of Shetland islands
 * PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year
 * SFWA Footballer of the Year
 * Scotland national football team results (1872–1914)
 * Timeline of prehistoric Scotland
 * Timeline of Scottish football

Good articles

 * A82 road
 * 2001 Scottish Masters
 * 2002 Scottish Masters
 * 2014 Scottish Labour leadership election
 * 2022 Aberdeen City Council election
 * 2022 Aberdeenshire Council election
 * 2022 Angus Council election
 * 2022 Argyll and Bute Council election
 * 2022 City of Edinburgh Council election
 * 2022 Clackmannanshire Council election
 * 2022 East Ayrshire Council election
 * 2022 Glasgow City Council election
 * 2022 Highland Council election
 * 2022 North Ayrshire Council election
 * 2022 North Lanarkshire Council election
 * 2022 South Ayrshire Council election
 * 2022 South Lanarkshire Council election
 * Aberdeen F.C.
 * Aberdeen F.C.–Rangers F.C. rivalry
 * Aberdour Castle
 * William Adam (architect)
 * Albin of Brechin
 * Amlaíb Conung
 * Anton Dohrn Seamount
 * Arbroath
 * Architecture of Scotland
 * Architecture in early modern Scotland
 * Architecture in modern Scotland
 * Architecture of Scotland in the Industrial Revolution
 * Architecture of Scotland in the Middle Ages
 * Architecture of Scotland in the Roman era
 * Architecture of Scotland in the prehistoric era
 * Isle of Arran
 * Art in Medieval Scotland
 * Art in early modern Scotland
 * Art in modern Scotland
 * Allison Balfour
 * James Balfour (died 1845)
 * Nicholas de Balmyle
 * Barra Head
 * John Barrowman
 * Battle of Barry
 * Jim Baxter
 * Ian Begg (architect)
 * Ben Nevis
 * Lewis Benson (boxer)
 * Guy Berryman
 * The Bhoys from Seville
 * Billy Boys
 * Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir
 * The Black Island
 * HMS Bonaventure (31)
 * Boobrie
 * Boreray sheep
 * Eilley Bowers
 * Bill Bowman (Scottish politician)
 * British people
 * Brodir and Ospak of Man
 * Gordon Brown
 * Brownie (folklore)
 * Alexander Buchan (artist)
 * Thomas de Buittle
 * John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute
 * Calendar (New Style) Act 1750
 * James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1745)
 * Camus Cross
 * Thomas Carlyle
 * Castles in Scotland
 * Celtic F.C. in European football
 * Celtic Park
 * Erik Chisholm
 * Christianisation of Scotland
 * Christianity in Medieval Scotland
 * Church architecture in Scotland
 * Winston Churchill
 * Clan MacIntyre
 * Clan Maclachlan
 * Clydesdale horse
 * SMS Cöln (1916)
 * HMS Conqueror (1911)
 * The Cookery Book of Lady Clark of Tillypronie
 * Coxton Tower
 * Craigiehall
 * Craigmillar Castle
 * Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart
 * Cruachan Power Station
 * Cullen Old Church
 * Cultybraggan Camp
 * 1966 European Cup Winners' Cup final
 * The Daily Mash
 * Dál Riata
 * Dandie Dinmont Terrier
 * Ruth Davidson
 * Demographic history of Scotland
 * Paul Dickov
 * Dirleton Castle
 * Mary Docherty
 * Domhnall mac Raghnaill
 * Domnall mac Taidc
 * Donkey Punch (novel)
 * Doune Castle
 * Dowhill Castle
 * Dubh Artach
 * Andrew Dudley
 * Battle of Dun Nechtain
 * Duncraig Castle
 * Dunnottar Castle
 * Dunrobin Castle
 * Dunstaffnage Castle
 * East Kirkton Quarry
 * East Stirlingshire F.C.
 * Easter Road
 * Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
 * Economy of Scotland in the Middle Ages
 * Economy of Scotland in the early modern period
 * Eday
 * Edinburgh Castle
 * Edinburgh International Climbing Arena
 * Edinburgh Trams
 * University of Edinburgh
 * Edinburgh Zoo
 * Edinburgh town walls
 * Education in Medieval Scotland
 * Education in early modern Scotland
 * Edzell Castle
 * Eenoolooapik
 * Eidyn
 * Elcho Castle
 * English invasion of Scotland (1385)
 * English invasion of Scotland (1400)
 * Eriskay Pony
 * Estate houses in Scotland
 * 1884 FA Cup final
 * Edward G. Faile
 * Fairy Flag
 * Falkirk Wheel
 * Family in early modern Scotland
 * James Ferguson, Lord Pitfour
 * James Ferguson (Scottish politician)
 * Finnieston Crane
 * Flag of Scotland
 * Flannan Isles
 * Flora of Scotland
 * Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet
 * Forglen House
 * Forth Bridge
 * Forth Valley Royal Hospital
 * Dario Franchitti
 * Château Gaillard
 * Ryan Gauld
 * Gebeachan
 * Geography of Scotland in the Middle Ages
 * Geography of Scotland in the early modern era
 * Geology of Scotland
 * Giffnock
 * Gigha
 * Gilli (Hebridean earl)
 * Glass Swords
 * The Glenlivet distillery
 * Glenrothes
 * Glorious Revolution in Scotland
 * Y Gododdin
 * Government in early modern Scotland
 * Government in medieval Scotland
 * Isobel Gowdie
 * Grey Gowrie
 * John Gregorson Campbell
 * Guðrøðr Magnússon
 * Haakon IV
 * Hampden Park
 * Haraldr Guðrøðarson
 * Hebrides
 * Hibernian F.C.
 * Highland cattle
 * Highlands and Islands Alliance
 * Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles
 * Hillforts in Scotland
 * History of Scotland
 * History of Edinburgh Zoo
 * History of agriculture in Scotland
 * Mary Hogarth
 * Housing in Scotland
 * How the Scots Invented the Modern World
 * Leslie Hunter
 * HMS Hurst Castle
 * Anne Hyde
 * Ibrox Stadium
 * 1902 Ibrox disaster
 * Illieston House
 * Ímar
 * Inchdrewer Castle
 * Assassination of Ingimundr
 * Inner Hebrides
 * James Innes (British Army officer, died 1759)
 * Charles Irving (surgeon)
 * Islands of the Forth
 * Islands of the Clyde
 * Islay
 * Kingdom of the Isles
 * James I of Scotland
 * Bert Jansch
 * Jarlshof
 * Jocky Wilson Cup
 * K Foundation Burn a Million Quid
 * Kelvin Scottish
 * Battle of Kinghorn
 * Kirkandrews, Dumfries and Galloway
 * Kirkcaldy
 * Kirkcudbright Tolbooth
 * Labour Party of Scotland
 * Johann Lamont
 * Landscape painting in Scotland
 * Leod
 * Henry de Lichton
 * Billy Liddell
 * Lismore, Scotland
 * Literature in early modern Scotland
 * Kim Little
 * Ljótólfr
 * Loch Arkaig treasure
 * Loch Henry
 * Lochleven Castle
 * Lǫgmaðr Guðrøðarson
 * RAF Lossiemouth
 * Mac Scelling
 * Murder of Alesha MacPhail
 * Clan MacAulay
 * Clan Macfie
 * Doris Mackinnon
 * Sorley MacLean
 * Harald Maddadsson
 * Richard Madden
 * Magnus Barefoot
 * Magnús Óláfsson
 * Malcolm III of Scotland
 * SS Manasoo
 * Margaret, Maid of Norway
 * Mary of Modena
 * James Clerk Maxwell
 * Maybole Castle
 * James McAvoy
 * Stuart McCall
 * Angus McDonald (Virginia militiaman)
 * McEwan's
 * Ewan McGregor
 * John George McTavish
 * Johnny McNichol
 * Meantime (book)
 * Mingulay
 * Colin Mitchell
 * Michelle Mone, Baroness Mone
 * Monifieth
 * William Montgomerie
 * Muckrach Castle
 * James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh
 * Music in early modern Scotland
 * John Mylne (died 1667)
 * The National (Scotland)
 * Robert Alexander Neil
 * Northern Isles
 * John Ogilby
 * Olaf the Black
 * Old Man of Hoy
 * Olvir Rosta
 * One Kiss
 * Orkney
 * Orkneyinga saga
 * HMS Otranto
 * Outer Hebrides
 * Paisley witches
 * Papa Stour
 * Partick Thistle F.C.
 * Portrait painting in Scotland
 * Potion (song)
 * Prehistoric Orkney
 * Prehistoric art in Scotland
 * Raasay
 * RAF Machrihanish
 * Ragnall ua Ímair
 * Ragnall mac Somairle
 * Alex Raisbeck
 * Lynne Ramsay
 * Rangers F.C. signing policy
 * Raven banner
 * Renaissance in Scotland
 * Richard Rennison
 * Elspeth Reoch
 * Rhapsody (climb)
 * Robert II of Scotland
 * Rockstar Dundee
 * Rǫgnvaldr Óláfsson (died 1249)
 * Romanticism in Scotland
 * Roslin Castle
 * Andrew Ross (rugby union, born 1879)
 * Thomas de Rossy
 * Royal Banner of Scotland
 * Rùm
 * Rusco Tower
 * St Margaret's Church, Aberlour
 * St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Buckie
 * St Rufus Church
 * Scandinavian Scotland
 * Schiehallion experiment
 * Scotland during the Roman Empire
 * Scotland in the early Middle Ages
 * Scotland in the Middle Ages
 * Scotland in the early modern period
 * Scotland in the late Middle Ages
 * Scotland in the modern era
 * Scotland national football team manager
 * Scotland under the Commonwealth
 * Scottish art
 * 1999 Scottish Challenge Cup final
 * 2002 Scottish Challenge Cup final
 * 2007 Scottish Challenge Cup final
 * Scottish Challenge Cup
 * Scottish crest badge
 * 1873–74 Scottish Cup
 * 2012 Scottish Cup final
 * 2019 Scottish Open (snooker)
 * 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings
 * Scottish Terrier
 * Scottish art in the eighteenth century
 * Scottish art in the nineteenth century
 * Scottish religion in the eighteenth century
 * Scottish religion in the seventeenth century
 * Scottish society in the Middle Ages
 * Scottish society in the early modern era
 * Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow
 * Sea Mither
 * Bill Shankly
 * Shetland
 * Shetland sheep
 * Shieling
 * Sieges of Berwick (1355 and 1356)
 * Sigtrygg Silkbeard
 * Sigurd the Stout
 * Skerryvore
 * Ian Smith (rugby union, born 1903)
 * Jimmy Speirs
 * Staffa
 * Jessie Stephen
 * Alexander Stoddart
 * Stoor worm
 * Island of Stroma
 * John Struthers (anatomist)
 * Charles Edward Stuart
 * Sundrum Castle
 * Tantallon Castle
 * Philipp Tanzer
 * Tay Whale
 * D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
 * Thorfinn the Mighty
 * Thurso
 * Tibbers Castle
 * Titan Clydebank
 * Torf-Einarr
 * Tradeston Flour Mills explosion
 * Trident (UK nuclear programme)
 * USS Tucker (DD-374)
 * German submarine U-27 (1936)
 * Urquhart Castle
 * James Walker (Australian politician)
 * James Walker (Royal Navy officer)
 * William Middleton Wallace
 * Warfare in Medieval Scotland
 * Warfare in early modern Scotland
 * Water bull
 * West Highland White Terrier
 * Robert White (Virginia physician)
 * Krysty Wilson-Cairns
 * Witch trials in early modern Scotland
 * Witchcraft in Orkney
 * Andrew Wodrow
 * Women in early modern Scotland

Former good articles

 * Alexander Bain (inventor)
 * Billy Bremner
 * British Isles
 * William Buchanan (locomotive designer)
 * Canadian Gaelic
 * Andrew Carnegie
 * Carnoustie
 * Coatbridge
 * Catherine Cranston
 * Arthur Conan Doyle
 * Dundee United F.C.
 * Steve Evans (footballer, born 1962)
 * Evanton
 * Forth Road Bridge
 * Glasgow
 * Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
 * University of Glasgow
 * Frank Hadden
 * Halloween
 * David Hume
 * Jordanhill railway station
 * Deborah Kerr
 * Lothian Buses
 * Macbeth, King of Scotland
 * Malcolm II of Scotland
 * Gillian McKeith
 * Andy Murray
 * Picts
 * Scotland
 * Scots language
 * Still Game
 * Alec Sutherland
 * Tay Bridge
 * Treasure Island
 * William Morrison (chemist)

Featured portals

 * Portal:Scotland

In the News articles

 * 2009 Buachaille Etive Mòr avalanche
 * 2014 Scottish independence referendum
 * Gordon Aikman
 * Ali Ahmed Aslam
 * Iain Banks
 * James Black (pharmacologist)
 * Eric Brown (pilot)
 * John Campbell Brown
 * John Burnside
 * John Byrne (playwright)
 * Darius Campbell Danesh
 * Peter Capaldi
 * Carnoustie Golf Links
 * Siobhan Cattigan
 * George Cawkwell
 * Henry Cecil
 * Robbie Coltrane
 * Sean Connery
 * Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford
 * Tam Dalyell
 * Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II
 * Angus Deaton
 * Tommy Docherty
 * Carol Ann Duffy
 * Encyclopædia Britannica
 * Winnie Ewing
 * Andrew Fairlie (chef)
 * Lynn Faulds Wood
 * Mohamed Al-Fayed
 * Alex Ferguson
 * John Fitzpatrick (footballer, born 1946)
 * Brigit Forsyth
 * Maria Fyfe
 * Charlie Gallagher (footballer, born 1940)
 * Alasdair Macintosh Geddes
 * Fred Goodwin
 * Grey Gowrie
 * Alasdair Gray
 * John Higgins
 * Polly Higgins
 * Charles Kennedy
 * Eddie Large
 * Ningali Lawford
 * Eddie Linden
 * Hamish MacInnes
 * William Macpherson (judge)
 * John Mallard
 * Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn
 * John McCluskey, Baron McCluskey
 * Frank McGarvey
 * Jim McLean
 * Billy McNeill
 * Gordon McQueen
 * Abdelbaset al-Megrahi
 * Andy Murray
 * Deborah Orr
 * State visit by Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom
 * Annie Ross
 * James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas
 * Shuggie Bain
 * Sophie (musician)
 * Ian St John
 * Philip Tartaglia
 * Stella Tennant
 * Peter Tobin
 * UEFA Euro 2020
 * Kay Ullrich
 * United Kingdom football sexual abuse scandal
 * United Kingdom invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union
 * 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference
 * Gudrun Ure
 * Alistair Urquhart
 * Doddie Weir
 * Katharine Whitehorn
 * David Wilkie (swimmer)
 * Gordon Wilson (Scottish politician)
 * 2019 Netball World Cup
 * Malcolm Young
 * Jock Zonfrillo

Main page featured articles

 * Áedán mac Gabráin
 * Anglo-Scottish war (1650–1652)
 * Anne, Queen of Great Britain
 * Anne of Denmark
 * HMS Argus (I49)
 * Japanese battleship Asahi
 * SMS Bayern
 * Siege of Berwick (1333)
 * Tony Blair
 * Battle of Blenheim
 * William Bruce (architect)
 * William Speirs Bruce
 * Burke and Hare murders
 * Burnt Candlemas
 * Charles I of England
 * Charles II of England
 * Clement of Dunblane
 * Constantine II of Scotland
 * Walter de Coventre
 * Cullen House
 * David I of Scotland
 * Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick
 * Alec Douglas-Home
 * Battle of Dunbar (1650)
 * Edward I of England
 * Elgin Cathedral
 * Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
 * Encyclopædia Britannica
 * Fauna of Scotland
 * SMS Friedrich der Grosse (1911)
 * From the Doctor to My Son Thomas
 * Prince George of Denmark
 * Prince William, Duke of Gloucester
 * Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange
 * Margaret Macpherson Grant
 * Great North of Scotland Railway
 * Great auk
 * SMS Grosser Kurfürst (1913)
 * Bryan Gunn
 * Gunnhild, Mother of Kings
 * Battle of Halidon Hill
 * History of Scotland
 * HMS Hood
 * Battle of Inverkeithing
 * James II of England
 * James VI and I
 * Jocelin of Glasgow
 * Samuel Johnson
 * SMS Kaiser (1911)
 * Kelpie
 * John Knox
 * SMS König
 * SMS Kronprinz
 * Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of Lauderdale
 * Gregor MacGregor
 * SMS Markgraf
 * Mary II
 * Mary, Queen of Scots
 * Murray Maxwell
 * William McGregor (football)
 * Monarchy of the United Kingdom
 * Nebula Science Fiction
 * Neilston
 * Battle of Neville's Cross
 * North Ronaldsay sheep
 * Nuckelavee
 * Óengus I
 * Order of the Thistle
 * SS Politician
 * SMS Prinzregent Luitpold
 * Renewable energy in Scotland
 * Representative peer
 * HMS Royal Oak (08)
 * St Kilda, Scotland
 * Scotland in the High Middle Ages
 * Scotland national football team
 * Scottish National Antarctic Expedition
 * Scottish Parliament Building
 * Scottish Parliament
 * Shapinsay
 * Single malt Scotch
 * Isle of Skye
 * Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany
 * SMS Von der Tann
 * Second War of Scottish Independence
 * John Wark
 * The Waterboys
 * Weardale campaign
 * Westminster Assembly
 * Whisky Galore! (1949 film)
 * William III of England
 * John Michael Wright

Main page featured lists

 * Description of the Western Isles of Scotland
 * List of freshwater islands in Scotland
 * List of Scottish football clubs in the FA Cup
 * List of Shetland islands
 * Timeline of prehistoric Scotland
 * Timeline of Scottish football

Good topics

 * Islands of Scotland

DYKs - click "show" to reveal.
 * The text of the DYK entries can be found at the Scotland Portal &bull;  Most recent DYKs  &bull;  Older DYK's

Other

 * Jordanhill (railway station) was the 1 millionth English Wikipedia article.

Version 0.7
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Specifically Scotland-related

 * Deletion sorting for WP:SCOTLAND
 * WikiProject Edinburgh
 * WikiProject Glasgow
 * WikiProject Lanarkshire
 * WikiProject Clans of Scotland
 * WikiProject Medieval Scotland
 * WikiProject Scottish Castles
 * WikiProject Scottish Islands
 * WikiProject Transport in Scotland
 * WikiProject UK subdivisions (Scotland) (believed to be inactive)

Directly Scotland-related

 * British Isles Terminology task force
 * WikiProject British Government
 * WikiProject British TV channels
 * WikiProject Peerage
 * WikiProject Bagpipes
 * WikiProject UK geography
 * WikiProject UK Parliament constituencies

Scottish versus British
The following give guidance on using descriptions such as "Scottish", "British" etc :
 * British Isles Terminology task force – part of WikiProject Geography
 * Nationality of people from the United Kingdom – an essay giving guidance for biographies