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[[File:East Riding Ceremonial Numbered.png|thumb|The East Riding and Hull<br> | [[File:East Riding Ceremonial Numbered.png|thumb|The East Riding and Hull<br> | ||
1 '''East Riding of Yorkshire''' (Unitary)<br> | 1 '''East Riding of Yorkshire''' (Unitary)<br> | ||
2 [[Kingston upon Hull]] (Unitary)]]The '''East Riding of Yorkshire''' is a county in northern England.It is the only one of the divisions of Yorkshire to retain the ancient title of "riding". After 1974 most of the historic East Riding formed part of the new county of [[Humberside]], but this was abolished in 1996 and the East Riding resurrected but with somewhat different boundaries to the original East Riding. The East Riding is now a [[unitary authority]]; the ceremonial county of the same name also includes [[Kingston upon Hull]]. Towns within the unitary authority include [[Beverley]] (the county town), [[Bridlington]] and [[Goole]]. | 2 [[Kingston upon Hull]] (Unitary)]]The '''East Riding of Yorkshire''' is a county in northern England.It is the only one of the divisions of [[Yorkshire]] to retain the ancient title of "riding". After 1974 most of the historic East Riding formed part of the new county of [[Humberside]], but this was abolished in 1996 and the East Riding resurrected but with somewhat different boundaries to the original East Riding. The East Riding is now a [[unitary authority]]; the ceremonial county of the same name also includes [[Kingston upon Hull]]. Towns within the unitary authority include [[Beverley]] (the county town), [[Bridlington]] and [[Goole]]. | ||
==LGBT History== | ==LGBT History== | ||
Revision as of 09:43, 20 December 2015

1 East Riding of Yorkshire (Unitary)
2 Kingston upon Hull (Unitary)
The East Riding of Yorkshire is a county in northern England.It is the only one of the divisions of Yorkshire to retain the ancient title of "riding". After 1974 most of the historic East Riding formed part of the new county of Humberside, but this was abolished in 1996 and the East Riding resurrected but with somewhat different boundaries to the original East Riding. The East Riding is now a unitary authority; the ceremonial county of the same name also includes Kingston upon Hull. Towns within the unitary authority include Beverley (the county town), Bridlington and Goole.
LGBT History
An LGBT Sexual Health Conference for the East Riding and Hull was held in December 2009.[1]
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