Region (England)

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In England, a region is the largest regional subdivision below the central government level.

function

The nine English regions are used for statistical purposes and formed constituencies in the elections to the European Parliament . Apart from Greater London , they have not had any other administrative functions since 2012.

history

Since the 1990s, UK policy has sought to strengthen local government power at the regional level. This program, known as devolution , resulted in elected bodies in Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland .

In April 1994 the British government set up ten Government Office Regions under John Major in England , each with a Government Office . The Labor government, which came into office in 1997, also set up Regional Development Agencies and Regional Chambers in regions outside London . A referendum was held in Greater London in 1998, as a result of which the London Assembly , the Greater London Authority and the office of Mayor of London were established in 2000 .

In North East England on November 4, 2004 the establishment of a directly elected regional assembly was rejected in a referendum. As a result, there were no voting in other regions.

In June 2010, the Conservative and Liberal government announced the abolition of all administrative functions. As a result, the Government Offices were abolished in 2011 and the Regional Development Agencies on March 31, 2012 . Greater London was unaffected by these measures.

List of English regions

region location Associated areas
Counties Unitary Authorities
East Midlands
(Eastern Midlands)
England Region - East Midlands.svg Derbyshire
Leicestershire
Nottinghamshire
Lincolnshire
Northamptonshire
Derby
Leicester
Nottingham
Rutland
East of England
(East of England)
England Region - East England.svg Cambridgeshire
Essex
Hertfordshire
Norfolk
Suffolk
Bedford
Central Bedfordshire
Luton
Peterborough
Southend-on-Sea
Thurrock
North East England
( North East England , also called Northumbria )
England Region - North East.svg Tyne and Wear County Durham
Darlington
Hartlepool
Middlesbrough
Northumberland
Redcar and Cleveland
Stockton on Tees
North West England
( North West England )
England Region - North West.svg Cumbria
Greater Manchester
Lancashire
Merseyside
Blackburn with Darwen
Blackpool
Cheshire East
Cheshire West and Chester
Halton
Warrington
South East England
( South East England )
England Region - South East.svg Buckinghamshire
East Sussex
Hampshire
Kent
Oxfordshire
Surrey
West Sussex
Bracknell Forest
Brighton and Hove
Isle of Wight
Medway
Milton Keynes
Portsmouth
Reading
Slough
Southampton
West Berkshire
Windsor and Maidenhead
Wokingham
South West England
( South West England )
England Region - South West.svg Devon
Gloucestershire
Somerset
Bath and North East Somerset
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Bristol
Cornwall
Dorset
Isles of Scilly
North Somerset
Plymouth
South Gloucestershire
Swindon
Torbay
Wiltshire
West Midlands
(West Midlands)
England Region - West Midlands.svg Staffordshire
Warwickshire
West Midlands
Worcestershire
Herefordshire
Shropshire
Stoke-on-Trent
Telford and Wrekin
Yorkshire and the Humber
(Yorkshire and Humber area )
England Region - Yorkshire and Humber.svg North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire
Kingston upon Hull
North Lincolnshire
North East Lincolnshire
York
Greater London
(Greater London)
England Region - London.svg Greater London
( City of London and 32 London Boroughs )

See also

For a further breakdown of the regions see: Administrative divisions of England

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Regional Development Agencies Act 1998 . Opsi.gov.uk. February 1, 2013. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
  2. ↑ The administrative structure of England (regions, counties, unitary authorities) ( MS Excel ; 211 kB)