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Durham County Council (1974 - 2009)

Reference: DC/A 017 Catalogue Title: Durham County Council (1974 - 2009) Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Minutes: Resources Sub-Committee (Public Protection)

Covering Dates: 1974-1977

Access: Under Data Protection legislation these records are closed for 100 years. Apply to County Archivist for access. View public access copies of these minutes online: http://democracy.durham.gov.uk/mgListCommittees.aspx?bcr=1

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  • Durham County Council (1974 - 2009)
    • Durham County Council (1974 - 2009) (Ref: DC/)
    • Minutes (Ref: DC/A)
    • Resources Sub-Committee (Public Protection) (Ref: DC/A17/1/1-2)

Catalogue Description

A new County Council was created on 1 April 1974, comprising the area covered by Darlington and seven District Councils: Chester-le-Street; Derwentside; Durham City; Easington; Sedgefield; Teesdale; Wear Valley.
Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland transferred to the newly created Metropolitan County of Tyne and Wear.
Hartlepool and Stockton transferred to the newly created county of Cleveland.

In 1997, Darlington became a unitary Borough Council.

A new County Council was created on 1 April 2009, amalgamating the former County Council (1974 - 2009) and the seven District Councils in County Durham: Chester-le-Street; Derwentside; Durham City; Easington; Sedgefield; Teesdale; Wear Valley.

For records before 1974, see CC/
For records after 2009, see DCC/

Catalogue Contents

Durham County Council (1974 - 2009) (Ref: DC/)Minutes (Ref: DC/A)Resources Sub-Committee (Public Protection) (Ref: DC/A17/1/1-2)Ref: DC/A17/1/1

[Public Protection] Resources Sub-Committee minute book (no. 1), 25 April 1974 - 23 September 1976
(1 volume, cloth bound)

Ref: DC/A17/1/2

[Public Protection] Resources Sub-Committee minute book (no. 2), 19 October 1976 - 28 April 1977
(1 volume, cloth bound)



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