The non-metropolitan county of Durham was divided into 63 electoral divisions, composed of wards, parishes and parish wards, as set out by Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 176, The County of Durham (Electoral Changes) Order 2005. This is now superseded by the 2009 structural changes to local government, which combined the districts of Chester-le-Street, Derwentside, Easington, Teesdale and Wear Valley, the borough of Sedgefield and the City of Durham into a single unitary authority of Durham.
Contents
- In the district of Chester le Street
- In the district of Derwentside
- In the City of Durham
- In the district of Easington
- In the borough of Sedgefield
- In the district of Teesdale
- In the district of Wear Valley
- References
The names of the electoral divisions (from Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 176, The County of Durham (Electoral Changes) Order 2005) and the areas they cover are given below.
In the district of Chester-le-Street
In the district of Derwentside
In the City of Durham
In the district of Easington
In the borough of Sedgefield
In the district of Teesdale
In the district of Wear Valley
References
History of local government districts in Durham Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA