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  2. Unitary authorities of England - Wikipedia

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    The unitary authorities of England are a type of local authority responsible for all local government services in an area. They combine the functions of a non-metropolitan county council and a non-metropolitan district council, which elsewhere in England provide two tiers of local government. Unitary authorities are constituted under the Local ...

  3. List of unitary authorities of England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of unitary authorities of England ordered by population. Figures are mid-year estimates for 2022 from the Office for National Statistics. [1] Areas from UK Standard Area Measurements [2] The list does not include North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire unitary authorities, created in 2021, for which statistics are not ...

  4. Local government in England - Wikipedia

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    The parishes of England, as of December 2021. Parish councils form the lowest tier of local government and govern civil parishes.They may also be called a 'community council', 'neighbourhood council', 'village council', 'town council' or (if the parish holds city status) 'city council', but these names are stylistic and do not change their responsibilities.

  5. Districts of England - Wikipedia

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    They were created in the mid-1990s, and often cover large towns and cities as this is deemed more efficient than a two-tier structure. In addition, some of the smaller counties such as Rutland, Herefordshire and the Isle of Wight are unitary authorities. There are a total of 62 unitary authorities, the latest ones introduced in 2023.

  6. History of local government in England - Wikipedia

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    Map showing counties and unitary authorities from 1998. Pink (non-metropolitan) and green (metropolitan and London) areas were left unchanged. Yellow areas are unitary authorities created as a result of the review, whilst blue areas are remaining two-tier counties reduced by the creation of unitary authorities.

  7. Subdivisions of England - Wikipedia

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    Unitary authorities have control of their areas functioning. [3] There is a general push towards the reorganisation of English local government to the authority structure, often reorganisation is a condition of new devolution powers. [4] 46 unitary authorities were created from the 1996 reform, nine more were created in 2009, followed by ...

  8. Political make-up of local councils in the United Kingdom

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    The table below shows who has political control of each of the 21 non-metropolitan county councils (NMC), the 62 unitary authorities (UA), the 36 metropolitan districts (MD), the 32 London boroughs (LB) as well as the 2 sui generis entities: the City of London (CL) and the Isles of Scilly (IS). In total, 153 local government councils.

  9. File:English unitary authorities map 2021.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing the unitary authority areas of England highlighted, together with the all the other top-tier administrative subdivisions (shire counties, metropolitan boroughs, and London boroughs) from 1 April 2021 to 31 Mar 2023. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 170% Geographic limits: West: 6.75°W