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From 1888 onwards the county was divided into three parts, each with its own county council: the Parts of Lindsey, the Parts of Holland, and the Parts of Kesteven. In 1974 the three county councils were abolished: the northern part of the county became part of the new  
From 1888 onwards the county was divided into three parts, each with its own county council: the Parts of Lindsey, the Parts of Holland, and the Parts of Kesteven. In 1974 the three county councils were abolished: the northern part of the county became part of the new  
county of [[Humberside]]. In 1996 Humberside was abolished; the part of Humberside south of the Humber was reconstituted as two unitary authorities, [[North Lincolnshire]] (including [[Scunthorpe]] and [[North East Lincolnshire]] (including [[Grimsby]]) and these were allocated to Lincolnshire for ceremonial purposes. The remainder of the traditional county came under a new Lincolnshire County Council, with seven  local government districts.
county of [[Humberside]]. In 1996 Humberside was abolished; the part of Humberside south of the Humber was reconstituted as two unitary authorities, [[North Lincolnshire]] (including [[Scunthorpe]]) and [[North East Lincolnshire]] (including [[Grimsby]]) and these were allocated to Lincolnshire for ceremonial purposes. The remainder of the traditional county came under a new Lincolnshire County Council, with seven  local government districts.


'''Lincolnshire Police''' covers the county council area. North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire are covered by [[Humberside Police]].
'''Lincolnshire Police''' covers the county council area. North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire are covered by [[Humberside Police]].

Revision as of 19:57, 10 March 2013

Lincolnshire is a county in eastern England.

From 1888 onwards the county was divided into three parts, each with its own county council: the Parts of Lindsey, the Parts of Holland, and the Parts of Kesteven. In 1974 the three county councils were abolished: the northern part of the county became part of the new county of Humberside. In 1996 Humberside was abolished; the part of Humberside south of the Humber was reconstituted as two unitary authorities, North Lincolnshire (including Scunthorpe) and North East Lincolnshire (including Grimsby) and these were allocated to Lincolnshire for ceremonial purposes. The remainder of the traditional county came under a new Lincolnshire County Council, with seven local government districts.

Lincolnshire Police covers the county council area. North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire are covered by Humberside Police.

LGBT history

Just Lincolnshire has information about local LGBT resources.[1]

References

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