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'''Hereford and Worcester''' was a short-lived English county. It was created in 1974 by joining [[Herefordshire]] and [[Worcestershire]], but this proved unpopular, and the two counties were separated again in 1998.
[[File:HerefordWorcester 1974 Numbered.png|thumb|Districts of Hereford and Worcester]]'''Hereford and Worcester''' was a short-lived English county. It was created in 1974 by joining [[Herefordshire]] and [[Worcestershire]], but this proved unpopular, and the two counties were separated again in 1998.
 
The county was divided into nine districts:
 
#[[Wyre Forest]]
#[[Bromsgrove]]
#[[Redditch]]
#[[Wychavon]]
#[[Worcester]]
#[[Malvern Hills]]
#[[Leominster]]
#[[Hereford]]
#[[South Herefordshire]]


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==

Revision as of 09:33, 11 January 2014

Districts of Hereford and Worcester

Hereford and Worcester was a short-lived English county. It was created in 1974 by joining Herefordshire and Worcestershire, but this proved unpopular, and the two counties were separated again in 1998.

The county was divided into nine districts:

  1. Wyre Forest
  2. Bromsgrove
  3. Redditch
  4. Wychavon
  5. Worcester
  6. Malvern Hills
  7. Leominster
  8. Hereford
  9. South Herefordshire

LGBT history

Ther is a Hereford & Worcester Lesbian & Gay Switchboard[1]

References

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