North Yorkshire County Council
North Yorkshire County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire in England.History
The council was formed in 1974 when North Riding County Council was abolished. The council occupies County Hall at Northallerton. As a County Council, it is a "top-tier" system that oversees the district councils but has the responsibility for social care, education and roads.Districts
The districts that come under NYCC are;
- Selby
- Borough of Harrogate
- Craven
- Richmondshire
- Hambleton
- Ryedale
- Borough of Scarborough
Politics