District council (England): Difference between revisions
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The following list of extant district councils is very incomplete: | The following list of extant district councils is very incomplete: | ||
* {{WDTK|Central Bedfordshire Council|central_bedfordshire_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|907}}) | |||
* {{WDTK|Cheshire East Council|cheshire_east_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|634}}) | * {{WDTK|Cheshire East Council|cheshire_east_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|634}}) | ||
* {{WDTK|Cheshire West and Chester Council|cheshire_west_chester_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|634}}) | * {{WDTK|Cheshire West and Chester Council|cheshire_west_chester_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|634}}) | ||
* {{WDTK|Medway Council|medway_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|1996|1876}} as Medway Towns Council) |
Revision as of 15:42, 16 May 2011
The Local Government Act 1972 created district councils in England. It provided names for the metropolitan districts, but non-metropolitan districts were to be named by statutory instrument.
The following list of extant district councils is very incomplete:
- Central Bedfordshire Council (unitary; created by SI 2008/907)
- Cheshire East Council (unitary; created by SI 2008/634)
- Cheshire West and Chester Council (unitary; created by SI 2008/634)
- Medway Council (unitary; created by SI 1996/1876 as Medway Towns Council)