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The ceremonial county also includes a unitary authority, the Borough of [[Milton Keynes]].
 
The ceremonial county also includes a unitary authority, the Borough of [[Milton Keynes]].
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From April 2020 the four non-unitary districts, together with the Buckinghamshite County Council, will be abolished and replaced with a unitary authority to be called '''Buckinghamshire Council'''. The status of [[Milton Keynes]] will not be affected.
  
 
Buckinghamshire is part of the [[Thames Valley Police]] area.
 
Buckinghamshire is part of the [[Thames Valley Police]] area.

Revision as of 13:33, 24 January 2020

Buckinghamshire showing districts:
1 South Bucks
2 Chiltern
3 Wycombe
4 Aylesbury Vale
5 Borough of Milton Keynes (Unitary)
Buckinghamshire is a county in south-east England. The county council area includes four districts:

The ceremonial county also includes a unitary authority, the Borough of Milton Keynes.

From April 2020 the four non-unitary districts, together with the Buckinghamshite County Council, will be abolished and replaced with a unitary authority to be called Buckinghamshire Council. The status of Milton Keynes will not be affected.

Buckinghamshire is part of the Thames Valley Police area.

LGBT history

There is a Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire branch of the Gay Outdoor Club.[1]

References

  1. http://www.goc.org.uk/groups/miltonkeynes