Wick
Wick is a town as well as royal burgh in Caithness, in the much north of Scotland. The community straddles the River Wick as well as extends along both sides of Wick Bay. Wick Area had a population of 6,954 at the time of the 2011 census, a decrease of 3.8% from 2001. Pulteneytown, which was established on the south side of the river by the British Fisheries Society throughout the 19th century, was formally merged into the burgh in 1902. The town gets on the highway (the A99-- A9 roadway) linking John o' Groats with southern Britain. The Far North railway line links Wick railway station with southern Scotland as well as with Thurso, the other burgh of Caithness. Wick Airport terminal is on Wick's north outskirts. The flight terminal has 2 usable paths. A third is derelict. The main offices of The John O'Groat Journal as well as The Caithness Messenger lie in Wick, as are Caithness General Hospital (run by NHS Highland), the Wick Carnegie Collection as well as local workplaces of the Highland Council. Wick Sheriff Court is just one of 16 sheriff courts serving the sheriffdom of Grampian, Highland and Islands.