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'''Bedfordshire''' is a county in southern [[England]]. The county council was abolished in 2009, and Bedfordshire remains as a ceremonial county, with local government provided by three unitary authorities: [[Central Bedfordshire]] and the boroughs of [[Bedford]] and [[Luton]].
[[Image:2009 Bedfordshire Ceremonial Numbered.png|thumb|Bedfordshire's unitary authorities<br>
1 [[Bedford]]<br>
2 [[Central Bedfordshire]]<br>
3 [[Luton]]]]'''Bedfordshire''' is a county in southern [[England]]. The county council was abolished in 2009, and Bedfordshire remains as a ceremonial county, with all local government services provided by the three unitary authorities: [[Central Bedfordshire]] and the boroughs of [[Bedford]] and [[Luton]].


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==LGBT history==
 
[[B Proud]] was an organisation supporting LGBT people who live, work or study in Bedfordshire.<ref>http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/b_proud</ref>
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 10 July 2026

Bedfordshire's unitary authorities
1 Bedford
2 Central Bedfordshire
3 Luton

Bedfordshire is a county in southern England. The county council was abolished in 2009, and Bedfordshire remains as a ceremonial county, with all local government services provided by the three unitary authorities: Central Bedfordshire and the boroughs of Bedford and Luton.

LGBT history

B Proud was an organisation supporting LGBT people who live, work or study in Bedfordshire.[1]

References