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'''Cheshire'''. also known as the '''County Palatine of Chester''', is a county in north-west England. | [[File:Cheshire unitary number.png|thumb|Cheshire showing the unitary authorities:<br> | ||
1 [[Cheshire West and Chester]]<br> | |||
2 [[Cheshire East]]<br> | |||
3 [[Warrington]]<br> | |||
4 [[Halton]]]]'''Cheshire'''. also known as the '''County Palatine of Chester''', is a county in north-west England. | |||
There is no county council; local government functions are carried out by four unitary authorities: | There is no county council; local government functions are carried out by four unitary authorities: | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 3 March 2013

1 Cheshire West and Chester
2 Cheshire East
3 Warrington
4 Halton
Cheshire. also known as the County Palatine of Chester, is a county in north-west England.
There is no county council; local government functions are carried out by four unitary authorities:
LGBT History
Cheshire Cheese provides news and information for LGBT people living in the county.[1]
Cheshire Constabulary has 70 LGBT Liaison Officers.[2]
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