The county council is responsible for making decisions on local government services and policies within a county. Its primary purposes include managing budgets, overseeing public health, education, transportation, and housing, and ensuring the well-being of residents. The council also represents the interests of the community, addressing local issues and challenges through policy development and resource allocation. Additionally, it engages with citizens to gather input and foster transparency in governance.
London County Council was created in 1889.
Surrey County Council was created in 1889.
Berkshire County Council was created in 1974.
Berkshire County Council ended in 1998.
Merseyside County Council ended in 1986.
Bedfordshire County Council was created in 1889.
Bedfordshire County Council ended in 2009.
Monmouthshire County Council was created in 1996.
Northumberland County Council was created in 2009.
Northumberland County Council ended in 2009.
Oxfordshire County Council was created in 1889.
Cheshire County Council ended in 2009.