Difference between revisions of "Greater Manchester"

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'''Greater Manchester''' is a metropolitan county in north-west England. It was created, like other metropolitan councils, in 1974, and originally had an elected metropolitan authority, the Greater Manchester Council (GMC). The GMC, like other metropolitan authorities and the [[Greater London Council]] was abolished in 1986, and the indvidual boroughs ([[Bolton]], Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan, and the cities of [[Manchester]] and Salford) became effectively unitary auathority areas. Some local government functions are co-ordinated by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (which replaced the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities in April 2011).
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'''Greater Manchester''' is a metropolitan county in north-west England. It was created, like other metropolitan councils, in 1974, and originally had an elected metropolitan authority, the Greater Manchester Council (GMC). The GMC, like other metropolitan authorities and the [[Greater London Council]] was abolished in 1986, and the indvidual boroughs () became effectively unitary auathority areas. Some local government functions are co-ordinated by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (which replaced the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities in April 2011).
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==Metropolitan Boroughs==
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*[[Bolton]]
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*Bury
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*Oldham
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*Rochdale
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*Stockport
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*Tameside
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*Trafford
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*Wigan
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*City of [[Manchester]]
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*City of Salford
  
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 2 July 2012

Greater Manchester Boroughs: 1 City of Manchester 2 Stockport 3 Tameside 4 Oldham 5 Rochdale 6 Bury 7 Bolton 8 Wigan 9 City of Salford 10 Trafford

Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in north-west England. It was created, like other metropolitan councils, in 1974, and originally had an elected metropolitan authority, the Greater Manchester Council (GMC). The GMC, like other metropolitan authorities and the Greater London Council was abolished in 1986, and the indvidual boroughs () became effectively unitary auathority areas. Some local government functions are co-ordinated by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (which replaced the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities in April 2011).

Metropolitan Boroughs

  • Bolton
  • Bury
  • Oldham
  • Rochdale
  • Stockport
  • Tameside
  • Trafford
  • Wigan
  • City of Manchester
  • City of Salford