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*The City and County of [[Bristol]]
 
*The City and County of [[Bristol]]
 
*[[South Gloucestershire]] (previously Kingswood and Northavon)
 
*[[South Gloucestershire]] (previously Kingswood and Northavon)
*[[North Somerset]] (formerly Woodspring)
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*[[North Somerset]] (previously Woodspring)
*[[Bath and North East Somerset]]
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*[[Bath and North East Somerset]] (previously Bath and Wansdyke)
  
The name lives on in the local police force, the [[Avon and Somerset Constabulary]]
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The name lives on in the local police force, the [[Avon and Somerset Constabulary]], and in [[Avon Trans People]] (originally Avon Trans Women).
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The West of England [[Combined Authority]], set up in 2017, covers the former county council area with the exception of North Somerset.
  
 
==LGBT history==
 
==LGBT history==

Latest revision as of 22:29, 30 April 2017

Former Avon districts:
1. Northavon 2. Bristol 3. Kingswood 4. Woodspring 5. Wansdyke 6. Bath

Avon was a county in south-west England from 1974 to 1996. It comprised parts of Gloucestershire and Somerset plus Bristol. On its abolition in 1996 it was replaced by four unitary authorities:

The name lives on in the local police force, the Avon and Somerset Constabulary, and in Avon Trans People (originally Avon Trans Women).

The West of England Combined Authority, set up in 2017, covers the former county council area with the exception of North Somerset.

LGBT history

The Gay Men’s Health Network in Avon was formed in 1985.[1]

References

  1. http://outstoriesbristol.org.uk/people/biographies/richards-aled/