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I've found evidence that the names of the fire and civil defence authorities changed with the Civil Contingencies Act
Update for more combined authorities
 
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** {{WDTK|West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority|west_midlands_fire_service}}
** {{WDTK|West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority|west_midlands_fire_service}}
** {{WDTK|West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority|west_yorkshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
** {{WDTK|West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority|west_yorkshire_fire_and_rescue_service}}
* for each metropolitan county a body corporate to be known by the name of that county with the addition of the words “Passenger Transport Authority”.
* for each metropolitan county a body corporate to be known by the name of that county with the addition of the words “Passenger Transport Authority”. The {{ukpga|2008|26}} changed "Passenger" to "Integrated":
** {{gone|{{WDTK|Greater Manchester Integrated Transport Authority|gmita}}}} (abolished by {{uksi|2011|908}})
** {{gone|Merseyside Integrated Transport Authority}} (abolished by {{uksi|2014|865}})
** {{gone|{{WDTK|South Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority|south_yorkshire_integrated_transport_authority}}}} (abolished by {{uksi|2014|863}})
** {{gone|{{WDTK|Tyne and Wear Integrated Transport Authority|twita}}}} (abolished by {{uksi|2014|1012}})
** {{WDTK|West Midlands Integrated Transport Authority|wmita}}
** {{gone|West Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority}} (abolished by {{uksi|2014|864}})
 
[[category:types of public authority]]

Latest revision as of 02:15, 4 April 2016

FOIA Schedule I Part II includes:

19 - A joint authority established under Part IV of the Local Government Act 1985 (fire and rescue services and transport).

These were: