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Hampshire County Council (HCC) is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Hampshire in England. The council was created in 1889. The county council provides county-level services to eleven of the thirteen districts geographically located within the ceremonial county of Hampshire.
A definitive map is a record of public rights of way in England and Wales. In law it is the definitive record of where a right of way is located. The highway authority (normally the county council, or unitary authority in areas with a one-tier system) has a statutory duty to maintain a definitive map.
[5] [6] In 2021 a new plan including Hampshire, Isle of Wight, and Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole was being pursued, though lacking appetite for a mayor. [7] Hampshire County Council, Portsmouth and Southampton city councils, and the cabinet of the Isle of Wight Council have voted in favour of bringing forward the proposal.
Definitive maps of public rights of way have been compiled for all of England and Wales, as a result of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, except the 12 Inner London boroughs, [1] which, along with the City of London, were not covered by the Act. Definitive maps exist for the Outer London boroughs.
Hampshire County Council offices and Jubilee Fountain The coat of arms of Hampshire County Council With the exceptions of the unitary authorities of Portsmouth and Southampton, Hampshire is governed by Hampshire County Council based at Castle Hill in Winchester, with eleven non-metropolitan districts beneath it and, for the majority of the ...
See 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies for further details.. For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to combine Hampshire with Berkshire and Surrey as a sub-region of the South East Region.
The village is shown in the Hambledon Hundred on John Speed's map of Hampshire [4] ... to Waterlooville by Hampshire County Council. ... definitive records from 1953 ...
Lymington and Pennington is an administrative area formed in 1974 in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It covers the historical settlements of Pennington village and Lymington Town , as well as smaller hamlets, and newer residential areas.