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4 [[Bracknell Forest]] (Unitary)<br>
4 [[Bracknell Forest]] (Unitary)<br>
5 [[Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead]] (Unitary)<br>
5 [[Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead]] (Unitary)<br>
6 [[Slough]] (Unitary)]]The '''Royal County of Berkshire''' is a [[ceremonial county]] in southern England.
6 [[Slough]] (Unitary)]]The '''Royal County of Berkshire''' is a [[ceremonial county]] in [[south-east England]].


Berkshire is unusual among English non-metropolitan counties in having no county council: local government is provided by six unitary authorities
Berkshire is unusual among English non-metropolitan counties in having no county council: local government is provided by six unitary authorities

Revision as of 19:20, 17 November 2013

Berkshire showing the six unitary authorities
1 West Berkshire (Unitary)
2 Reading (Unitary)
3 Wokingham (Unitary)
4 Bracknell Forest (Unitary)
5 Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (Unitary)
6 Slough (Unitary)

The Royal County of Berkshire is a ceremonial county in south-east England.

Berkshire is unusual among English non-metropolitan counties in having no county council: local government is provided by six unitary authorities

Berkshire is part of the Thames Valley Police area.

LGBT History

Berkshire Older Lesbian and Gay Forum (BOLGaF) is a group for older gay and lesbian people in the county.

beYou is the Berkshire LGBT Information Network.[1]

References

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