Cheshire County Council ended in 2009.
Wilmslow Is Under The County Of Cheshire And The Council Is East Cheshire Council.
Warrington is not a county. It is a town in the North-West of England. Geographically, Warrington is in the county of Cheshire. Politically, Warrington is not governed by the County Council of Cheshire, its local government is a separate unitary authority: Warrington Borough Council.
Berkshire County Council ended in 1998.
Merseyside County Council ended in 1986.
Bedfordshire County Council ended in 2009.
Northumberland County Council ended in 2009.
Avon County Council ended in 1996.
Cambridgeshire County Council ended in 1965.
Stoke-on-Trent was the previous answer - it's incorrect :-) Alsager has been in Cheshire for around 1,000 years, but the fact that it has a Stoke-on-Trent postcode confuses people. Its residents have always paid council tax to Cheshire County Council, the police force is Cheshire Constabulary, the library and schools run by Cheshire County Council (now Cheshire East of course), the MP is for the Congleton constituency, the MEP covers the North-West and so on, but because people see Stoke-on-Trent on the postal address they think that supercedes all else! The Royal Mail has a lot to answer for!!
Greater Manchester County Council ended in 1986.
West Midlands County Council ended in 1986.
West Yorkshire County Council ended in 1986.