History of local government in Yorkshire

The history of local government in Yorkshire is unique and complex. Yorkshire is the largest historic English county[1] and consists of a diverse mix of urban and rural development with a heritage in agriculture, manufacturing, and mining.[2] After a long period with little change, it has been subject to a number of reforms of local government structures in modern times, some of which were controversial.[3] The most significant of these were the Local Government Act 1972,[4] the 1990s UK local government reform, and the Localism Act 2011. The historic area currently corresponds to several counties and districts and is mostly contained within the Yorkshire and the Humber region.

  1. ^ Vision of Britain - Yorkshire ancient county (historic map[permanent dead link])
  2. ^ John Bartholomew, Gazetteer of the British Isles, (1887)
  3. ^ HMSO, Aspects of Britain: Local Government, (1996)
  4. ^ Arnold-Baker, C., Local Government Act 1972, (1973)