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  2. Herefordshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    Herefordshire County Council was the county council of Herefordshire from 1 April 1889 to 31 March 1974. [1] It was based at the Shirehall in Hereford. [2] It was created under the Local Government Act 1888 and took over many of the powers that had previously been exercised by the Hereford Quarter Sessions. [3]

  3. Shirehall, Hereford - Wikipedia

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    However with the creation of the unitary authority known as Herefordshire Council in 1998, meetings of the new body with county-wide responsibilities were once again being held at the Shirehall in Hereford. [10] Some council staff relocated from the council's former base at Brockington to the Shirehall in August 2014, so allowing the Shirehall ...

  4. Sutton, Herefordshire - Wikipedia

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    The parish is represented in the lowest tier of UK governance by six elected members of Sutton Parish Council. [16] As Herefordshire is a unitary authority—no district council between parish and county councils—the parish is represented in the Sutton Walls ward, which also includes Marden and Moreton on Lugg parishes with a 2019 combined ...

  5. Hereford and Worcester County Council - Wikipedia

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    Hereford and Worcester County Council was the county council of the non-metropolitan county of Hereford and Worcester in west England. [1] It came into its powers on 1 April 1974 and was abolished on 31 March 1998. [2] The county council was based at County Hall in Worcester. [3] It was replaced by Herefordshire Council and Worcestershire ...

  6. From 1974 to 1998 the two counties were administratively and ceremonially one, called Hereford and Worcester, and the constituencies crossed the traditional county boundaries. This continued to be the case up to and including the 2005 general election , but since the 2010 general election two constituencies fall entirely within Herefordshire ...

  7. Pencombe with Grendon Warren - Wikipedia

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    Pencombe with Grendon Warren is represented on the lowest tier of UK governance by six members on the Pencombe Group Parish Council. [15] [16] As Herefordshire is today a unitary authority—no district council between parish and county councils—the parish sends one councillor, representing the Hampton Ward, to Herefordshire County Council.

  8. Brinsop and Wormsley - Wikipedia

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    As Herefordshire is a unitary authority—no district council between parish and county councils—the parish sends one councillor, representing the Weobley Ward, to Herefordshire County Council. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Brinsop and Wormsley is represented in the UK parliament as part of the North Herefordshire constituency, held by the Conservative Party ...

  9. Humber, Herefordshire - Wikipedia

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    As Herefordshire is a unitary authority—no district council between parish and county councils—the parish sends one councillor, representing the Hampton Ward, to Herefordshire County Council. [10] [11] Humber is represent in the UK parliament as part of the North Herefordshire constituency, held by the Conservative Party since 2010 by Bill ...