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West Yorkshire

West Yorkshire
Image:EnglandWestYorkshire.png
Geography
Status:Ceremonial and Administrative County (no county council)
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Area:
- Total
Ranked 29th
2,029 km²
ONS code:2F
NUTS 2:UKE4
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2002 est.)
- Density
Ranked 4th
2,089,212
1,030 / km²
Ethnicity:88.6% White
8.7% S.Asian
Politics
Members of Parliament
John Battle, Hilary Benn, Harold Best, Colin Burgon, Colin Challen, Yvette Cooper, Ann Cryer, Fabian Hamilton, David Hinchliffe, Christopher Leslie, Alice Mahon, Christine McCafferty, Kali Mountford, George Mudie, Bill O'Brien, Terry Rooney, Barry Sheerman, Marsha Singh, Gerry Sutcliffe, Ann Taylor, Jon Trickett, Paul Truswell, Mike Wood
Districts
Image:EnglandWestYorkshireNumbered.png
  1. Leeds
  2. Wakefield
  3. Kirklees
  4. Calderdale
  5. Bradford

West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in England, corresponding roughly to the core of the West Riding of the traditional county of Yorkshire. It borders on Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Derbyshire, North Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.

It is composed of the districts of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds, and Wakefield. It was formed in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972. Its county council was abolished in 1986 making its metropolitan boroughs de facto unitary authorities, although the county still exists in law and ceremonially.

Although the county council was abolished, some local services are still run jointly on a county-wide basis, such as emergency services and public transport.

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