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'''Lanarkshire''' is a former county in [[Scotland]]. In 1975 it was absorbed into the [[Strathclyde]] region. Since the abolition of Strathclyde in 1996 the bulk of he former county is now divided between the counties of [[North Lanarkshire]] and [[South Lanarkshire]]. There is a joint health board covering most of the former county area.
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[[File:Lanarkshire Traditional.png|thumb|Lanarkshire shown within Scotland]]'''Lanarkshire''' is a former county in [[Scotland]]. In 1975 it was absorbed into the [[Strathclyde]] region. Since the abolition of Strathclyde in 1996 the bulk of the former county is now divided between the counties of [[North Lanarkshire]] and [[South Lanarkshire]] and the city of [[Glasgow]]. There is a joint health board covering most of the former county area.
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The former district of [[Clydesdale]] covers much the same area as Lanarkshire.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 21 February 2016

Lanarkshire shown within Scotland
Lanarkshire is a former county in Scotland. In 1975 it was absorbed into the Strathclyde region. Since the abolition of Strathclyde in 1996 the bulk of the former county is now divided between the counties of North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire and the city of Glasgow. There is a joint health board covering most of the former county area.

The former district of Clydesdale covers much the same area as Lanarkshire.

LGBT history

NHS Lanarkshire commissioned a video It gets better from the Terrence Higgins Trust Scotland.[1]

References

  1. http://www.itgetsbetter.org/video/entry/10209/. Accessed: 2013-07-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6Hmc3mcq5)