List Of Worcestershire Boundary Changes
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Worcestershire is a historic, ceremonial, and (except in the period 1972–1998) administrative county of England. Since 1998 it is classified as a non-metropolitan county. *On 1 April 1995 the Hereford and Worcester and West Midlands (County Boundaries) Order 1993 transferred part of the parish of Frankley (including the remaining south-west part of Bartley Reservoir) from Hereford and Worcester to Birmingham to become part of the West Midlands county.OPSI
- The Hereford and Worcester and West Midlands (County Boundaries) Order 1993 The area in question becoming the civil parish of
New Frankley New Frankley in Birmingham is a civil parish in Birmingham, England. As such, it has its own parish council. History It was established in 2000 in an area in the south-west of the city south of Bartley Reservoirmap, transferred from Bromsgrove ( ...
in 2000.


See also

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Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries The administrative boundaries of Worcestershire, England have been fluid for over 150 years since the first major changes in 1844. There were many detached parts of Worcestershire in the surrounding counties, and conversely there were island ...
* List of boundary changes in the West Midlands (region)


References

{{History of local government districts in Worcestershire Local government in Worcestershire Worcestershire History of Worcestershire Boundary changes