Cheshire (England). County Council
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Sources of Information
- Thompson, P. Ploughlands and pastures, 1982:colophon (Cheshire County Council)
- LC data base, 2/15/84(hdg.: Cheshire, Eng. County Council; usage: Cheshire County Council)
- Cheshire County Council website, 28 July 2009:Home page (Cheshire County Council ceased to exist on April 1st 2009 when its services and responsibilities transferred to Cheshire East Council and Cheshire West and Chester Council)
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Wikipedia description:
Cheshire County Council was the county council of Cheshire. Founded on 1 April 1889, it was officially dissolved on 31 March 2009, when it and its districts were superseded by two unitary authorities: Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East. The county council provided county-level services, and there was also a lower tier of district councils, which was reformed on a number of occasions. From 1998 until the county council's abolition in 2009 there were six districts subordinate to the county council: Chester, Congleton, Crewe and Nantwich, Ellesmere Port and Neston, Macclesfield, and Vale Royal.
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