Yorkshire is divided into several county councils, specifically three main ones: North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and South Yorkshire. Additionally, there is the East Riding of Yorkshire, which is also considered a unitary authority. Each of these councils is responsible for local governance in their respective areas.
The North Riding of Yorkshire was a county in its own right with its own county constabulary (police force). Until the creation of country councils in 1889 it was overseen by the magistrates (justices of the peace) in the county. Larger towns, like Middlesbrough, had their own police force.
rotherham is a town in south Yorkshire it is in the county of Yorkshire
Yorkshire is an English county.
Yorkshire is a county, there are no counties in Yorkshire. Humber is a river. From 1974 to 1996 Humberside was a classed as a county but it is now only part of Yorkshire.
Yorkshire is a county in England, the United Kingdom, in the continent of Europe.
west Yorkshire
There are four councils as follows: Dublin City Council Fingal Dún Laoghaire Rathdown South Dublin
No, Cleveland is a small county north of the county of North Yorkshire.
Yorkshire County Cricket Club was created in 1863.
West Yorkshire County Council was created in 1974.
West Yorkshire County Council ended in 1986.
North Yorkshire (by area) or Greater London (by population)