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'''North Riding County Council''' ('''NRCC''') was the [[county council]] of the [[Administrative counties of England|administrative county]] of the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]]. It came into its powers on 1 April 1889 and was abolished on 31 March 1974.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Jonathan |title=Spinning Yarm: The referendum hoping to bring this picturesque |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/spinning-yarm-the-referendum-hoping-to-bring-this-picturesque-yorkshire-town-back-into-its-own-9442223.html |accessdate=15 August 2018 |work=The Independent |date=27 May 2014}}</ref> The council met at [[County Hall, Northallerton|County Hall]] in [[Northallerton]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rhea |first1=Nicholas |title=Headquarters could have ended intiers[sic]|url=http://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/weekend/countrymansdiary/10383270.Headquarters_could_have_ended_intiers/ |accessdate=20 August 2018 |work=Darlington and Stockton Times |date=26 April 2013}}</ref> It was largely replaced by [[North Yorkshire County Council]] together with the following district authorities: [[Selby District|Selby]], [[Borough of Harrogate]], [[Craven]], [[Richmondshire]], [[Hambleton District|Hambleton]], [[Ryedale]] and [[Borough of Scarborough]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.supportingvictims.org/support-services/district-county-councils/|title=District and county councils in North Yorkshire|publisher=Supporting victims|accessdate=27 September 2019}}</ref>
'''North Riding County Council''' ('''NRCC''') was the [[county council]] of the [[Administrative counties of England|administrative county]] of the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]]. It came into its powers on 1 April 1889 and was abolished on 31 March 1974.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Jonathan |title=Spinning Yarm: The referendum hoping to bring this picturesque |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/spinning-yarm-the-referendum-hoping-to-bring-this-picturesque-yorkshire-town-back-into-its-own-9442223.html |accessdate=15 August 2018 |work=The Independent |date=27 May 2014}}</ref> The council met at [[County Hall, Northallerton|County Hall]] in [[Northallerton]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rhea |first1=Nicholas |title=Headquarters could have ended intiers[sic]|url=http://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/weekend/countrymansdiary/10383270.Headquarters_could_have_ended_intiers/ |accessdate=20 August 2018 |work=Darlington and Stockton Times |date=26 April 2013}}</ref> It was largely replaced by [[North Yorkshire County Council]] with some responsibilities being transferred to the following district authorities: [[Selby District|Selby]], [[Borough of Harrogate]], [[Craven]], [[Richmondshire]], [[Hambleton District|Hambleton]], [[Ryedale]] and [[Borough of Scarborough]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.supportingvictims.org/support-services/district-county-councils/|title=District and county councils in North Yorkshire|publisher=Supporting victims|accessdate=27 September 2019}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:01, 28 September 2019

North Riding County Council
Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1889
Disbanded31 March 1974
Meeting place
County Hall, Northallerton

North Riding County Council (NRCC) was the county council of the administrative county of the North Riding of Yorkshire. It came into its powers on 1 April 1889 and was abolished on 31 March 1974.[1] The council met at County Hall in Northallerton.[2] It was largely replaced by North Yorkshire County Council with some responsibilities being transferred to the following district authorities: Selby, Borough of Harrogate, Craven, Richmondshire, Hambleton, Ryedale and Borough of Scarborough.[3]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Jonathan (27 May 2014). "Spinning Yarm: The referendum hoping to bring this picturesque". The Independent. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
  2. ^ Rhea, Nicholas (26 April 2013). "Headquarters could have ended intiers[sic]". Darlington and Stockton Times. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  3. ^ "District and county councils in North Yorkshire". Supporting victims. Retrieved 27 September 2019.