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− | '''Central Region''' was a local government region in [[Scotland]] from 1974 to 1996. It had three subsidiary districts, [[Falkirk]], [[Stirling]], and [[Clackmannanshire]]. In 1996 the region was abolished and the three districts became unitary authorities. | + | [[File:Centralmap.png|thumb|Former Central Region<br> |
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+ | 3 [[Clackmannanshire]]]]'''Central Region''' was a local government region in [[Scotland]] from 1974 to 1996. It had three subsidiary districts, [[Falkirk]], [[Stirling]], and [[Clackmannanshire]]. In 1996 the region was abolished and the three districts became unitary authorities. | ||
Central Scotland Police, covering the region, is to be replaced by the [[Police Service of Scotland]] in 2013. | Central Scotland Police, covering the region, is to be replaced by the [[Police Service of Scotland]] in 2013. |
Revision as of 11:04, 28 March 2013
Central Region was a local government region in Scotland from 1974 to 1996. It had three subsidiary districts, Falkirk, Stirling, and Clackmannanshire. In 1996 the region was abolished and the three districts became unitary authorities.Central Scotland Police, covering the region, is to be replaced by the Police Service of Scotland in 2013.
LGBT history
Forth Valley's LGBT Development Group meets regularly to ensure the inclusion of LGBT people in services, and across the community.[1]
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