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[[File:Runcorn Bridge, geograph.jpg|thumb|Runcorn Bridge, connecting Runcorn and Widnes across the Mersey]]'''Halton''' is a unitary authority in [[Cheshire]]. It includes the towns of [[Runcorn]] (historically part of Cheshire), and [[Widnes]] (historically part of [[Lancashire]]). Halton, together with the five metropolitan boroughs of [[Merseyside]], constitutes the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership.
[[File:Runcorn Bridge, geograph.jpg|thumb|Runcorn Bridge, connecting Runcorn and Widnes across the Mersey]]'''Halton''' is a [[unitary authority]] in [[Cheshire]]. It includes the towns of [[Runcorn]] (historically part of Cheshire), and [[Widnes]] (historically part of [[Lancashire]]). Halton, together with the five metropolitan boroughs of [[Merseyside]], constitutes the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership and subsequently the Liverpool City Region [[Combined Authority]].
 
==LGBT history==
 
A website was set up for [[Halton LGBT]] in 2012, but as of March 2013 contained no data. <ref>http://www.haltonlgbt.co.uk/</ref> It has since disappeared.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

File:Runcorn Bridge, geograph.jpg
Runcorn Bridge, connecting Runcorn and Widnes across the Mersey

Halton is a unitary authority in Cheshire. It includes the towns of Runcorn (historically part of Cheshire), and Widnes (historically part of Lancashire). Halton, together with the five metropolitan boroughs of Merseyside, constitutes the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership and subsequently the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.

LGBT history

A website was set up for Halton LGBT in 2012, but as of March 2013 contained no data. [1] It has since disappeared.

References