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County councils were established by the Local Government Act 1972, as amended by the Local Government Act 1985.  It declared that there would be one for each non-metropolitan county, and its name would be "The County Council" with the name of the county.  Since 1972, there have been various boundary and structural changes, leaving us with:
County councils were established by the {{ukpga|1972|70}}, as amended by the {{ukpga|1985|51}}.  It declared that there would be one for each non-metropolitan county, and its name would be "The County Council" with the name of the county.  Since 1972, there have been various boundary and structural changes.  The county councils of Cornwall, Northumberland, Shropshire, Wiltshire, and Durham have the right to remove the word "County" from their names ({{uksi|2009|837}}).  This leaves us with:


* {{WDTK|Buckinghamshire County Council|buckinghamshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Buckinghamshire County Council|buckinghamshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Cambridgeshire County Council|cambridgeshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Cambridgeshire County Council|cambridgeshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Cheshire West and Chester Council|cheshire_west_chester_council}} (Unitary)
* {{WDTK|Cheshire East Council|cheshire_east_council}} (Unitary)
* {{WDTK|Cornwall Council|cornwall_council}} ({{uksi|2009|837}})
* {{WDTK|Cornwall Council|cornwall_council}} ({{uksi|2009|837}})
* {{WDTK|Cumbria County Council|cumbria_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Cumbria County Council|cumbria_county_council}}
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* {{WDTK|North Yorkshire County Council|north_yorkshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|North Yorkshire County Council|north_yorkshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Northamptonshire County Council|northamptonshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Northamptonshire County Council|northamptonshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Northumberland County Council|northamptonshire_county_council}} (unitary)
* {{WDTK|Northumberland County Council|northumberland_county_council}} (unitary)
* {{WDTK|Nottinghamshire County Council|nottinghamshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Nottinghamshire County Council|nottinghamshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Oxfordshire County Council|oxfordshire_county_council}}
* {{WDTK|Oxfordshire County Council|oxfordshire_county_council}}
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* {{WDTK|Wiltshire Council|wiltshire_council}} (unitary)
* {{WDTK|Wiltshire Council|wiltshire_council}} (unitary)
* {{WDTK|Worcestershire County Council|worcestershire_county_council}} (created by {{uksi|1996|1867}})
* {{WDTK|Worcestershire County Council|worcestershire_county_council}} (created by {{uksi|1996|1867}})
The county councils of Cornwall, Northumberland, Shropshire, Wiltshire, and Durham have the right to remove the word "County" from their names ({{uksi|2009|837}}).


== Defunct County Councils on WhatDoTheyKnow ==
== Defunct County Councils on WhatDoTheyKnow ==

Latest revision as of 15:36, 16 May 2011

County councils were established by the Local Government Act 1972, as amended by the Local Government Act 1985. It declared that there would be one for each non-metropolitan county, and its name would be "The County Council" with the name of the county. Since 1972, there have been various boundary and structural changes. The county councils of Cornwall, Northumberland, Shropshire, Wiltshire, and Durham have the right to remove the word "County" from their names (SI 2009/837). This leaves us with:

Defunct County Councils on WhatDoTheyKnow

The following county councils were listed on WhatDoTheyKnow, and are shown for information purposes only. No further requests to them can be made, and information that they may have historically held should be requested from their successor bodies.