- In England, an
unparished area is an area that is not
covered by a
civil parish (the
lowest level of
local government, not to be
confused with an ecclesiastical...
- Cube in the town of Corby. The area
covered by the pre 1974
district was
unparished, the
district also
contained the
civil parishes of Cottingham, East Carlton...
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areas being wholly or
partly unparished; but
since 1997 it has been
possible for
civil parishes to be
created within unparished areas if
demanded by local...
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their charter.
Boroughs that did not
become successor parishes formed unparished areas, but were able to
preserve their charters without a
corporate body...
- in the
ceremonial county of
South Yorkshire, most of the
county being unparished. At the 2001 census,
there were 360,191
people living in the parishes...
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There are a
number of
listed buildings in
South Yorkshire. The term "listed building", in the
United Kingdom,
refers to a
building or
structure designated...
- Manchester, most of the
county being unparished; Bury, Rochdale,
Salford and
Stockport are
completely unparished. At the 2001 census,
there were 129,325...
- in the
ceremonial county of West Yorkshire, most of the
county being unparished. At the 2001 census,
there were 557,369
people living in the parishes...
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county of Merseyside, most of the
county being unparished;
Liverpool and
Wirral are
completely unparished. At the 2001 census,
there were 177,663 people...
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parishes in the
ceremonial county of Lancashire;
Blackpool is
completely unparished;
Pendle and
Ribble Valley are
entirely parished. At the 2001 census, there...