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The borough council was abolished in 1974 when, as a result of local government re-organization, the borough was merged with Buckingham Rural District and Wing Rural District to create the district of Aylesbury Vale. The Buckingham Three Weeks Court, which had not sat since 1820, was also formally abolished at that time.
Buckinghamshire Council is the local authority for Buckinghamshire (district), a non-metropolitan county in England. It is a unitary authority , performing both county and district-level functions. It was created on 1 April 2020, replacing the previous Buckinghamshire County Council and the councils of the four abolished districts of Aylesbury ...
Buckinghamshire is a non-metropolitan county in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It covers about four-fifths of area of the ceremonial county and about two-thirds of its population; the City of Milton Keynes accounts for the remainder. The district is administered by Buckinghamshire Council, a unitary authority.
County Hall is a high-rise tower block in Walton Street in Aylesbury, in the county of Buckinghamshire in England. It was built to house the former Buckinghamshire County Council. Following local government reorganisation in 2020 the building is now owned by Buckinghamshire Council.
The administrative county of Buckinghamshire in England is divided into four local government districts which include many civil parishes. See List of civil parishes in Buckinghamshire. The ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire includes the administratively separate unitary authority of Milton Keynes that is fully divided into civil parishes.
South East England portal; Pages in category "Local authorities in Buckinghamshire" ... Buckinghamshire Council; Buckinghamshire County Council; C. Chiltern District ...
Chiltern District was a local government district of Buckinghamshire in south-central England from 1974 to 2020. It was named after the Chiltern Hills on which the region sits. The two towns in the district were Amersham, where the council was based, and Chesham.
From its creation, the district was also given borough status, entitling the council to be known as Milton Keynes Borough Council and allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor. [3] [4] From 1974 until 1997, the council was a lower-tier district authority, with county-level services provided by Buckinghamshire County Council.