County of Clwyd

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The County of Clwyd was a former administrative county in north-east Wales, created in 1974 and later abolished in 1996, encompassing areas such as Wrexham, Flintshire, and Denbighshire.

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County of Clwyd canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative county
subdivision of Wales
abolishedBy Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 NERFINISHED
abolishedOn 1 April 1996
administrativeHeadquarters Mold NERFINISHED
borderedBy Cheshire NERFINISHED
Gwynedd NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
Powys NERFINISHED
Shropshire NERFINISHED
capital Mold NERFINISHED
ceremonialCountyStatusAfterAbolition preserved county of Clwyd NERFINISHED
containedArea Colwyn NERFINISHED
Denbighshire NERFINISHED
Flintshire NERFINISHED
Rhuddlan NERFINISHED
Wrexham NERFINISHED
containedHistoricCountyPart historic county of Denbighshire GENERATED
historic county of Flintshire GENERATED
country Wales
createdBy Local Government Act 1972 NERFINISHED
createdOn 1 April 1974
existedFrom 1974
existedUntil 1996
language English
Welsh
legislativeBodyOverseeingReform Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedIn north-east Wales NERFINISHED
namedAfter River Clwyd NERFINISHED
partOf Wales
region North Wales NERFINISHED
successorAdministrativeArea Conwy County Borough NERFINISHED
Denbighshire (principal area) NERFINISHED
Flintshire (principal area) NERFINISHED
Wrexham County Borough NERFINISHED
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST
usedFor local government

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Clwyd County Council jurisdiction County of Clwyd