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Cheshire County Council
Former local authority in England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Founded on 1 April 1889, it was officially dissolved on 31 March 2009, when it and its districts were superseded by two unitary authorities; Cheshire West and Chester and Cheshire East.[1]
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Cheshire County Council | |
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Founded | 1 April 1889; 135 years ago (1889-04-01) |
Disbanded | 31 March 2009; 15 years ago (2009-03-31) |
Succeeded by | Cheshire East Council Cheshire West and Chester Council |
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County Hall, Castle Drive, Chester |
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At the time of its abolition in 2009, it had six districts: Chester, Congleton, Crewe and Nantwich, Ellesmere Port and Neston, Macclesfield, and Vale Royal.[2]