From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two kinds of unitary authority:
- unitary districts associated with shire counties by lieutenancy
- 'standalone' unitary districts
Unitary district within a shire/unitary mix
[edit]
- unitary districts associated with shire counties by lieutenancy
|
{{Infobox UK place
|official_name= Grays
|unitary_england= [[Thurrock]]
|lieutenancy_england= [[Essex]]
|region= East of England
|country= England
|coordinates= {{coord|51.472|0.325|display=inline,title}}
|population= 9,161
|population_ref= ([[United Kingdom Census 2001|2001 Census]])
|constituency_westminster= [[Thurrock (UK Parliament constituency)|Thurrock]]
|post_town= GRAYS
|postcode_area= RM
|postcode_district= RM17
|dial_code= 01375
|os_grid_reference= TQ615773
}}
|
- Herefordshire, Rutland, Bristol, Isle of Wight, Cornwall.
|
{{infobox UK place
|official_name= Welsh Bicknor
|unitary_england= [[Herefordshire]]
|region= West Midlands
|country= England
|constituency_westminster= [[Hereford and South Herefordshire (UK Parliament constituency)|]]
|post_town= ROSS-ON-WYE
|postcode_area= HR
|postcode_district= HR9
|dial_code= 01594
|os_grid_reference= SO595175
|coordinates= {{coord|51.855|-2.588|display=inline,title}}
}}
|