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Encyclopedia > West Midlands County Council

The West Midlands County Council (WMCC) was the former upper-tier administrative body for the West Midlands county, a metropolitan county in England.


It was established on April 1, 1974, and functioned for the next twelve years. Along with five other metropolitan county councils and the Greater London Council it was abolished on the 31 March 1986 by the government of Margaret Thatcher.


The WMCC was a strategic authority running regional services such as transport, civil protection and strategic town and country planning. Elections were held to the council in 1973, 1977 and 1981.


The Labour Party controlled the council from 1974-77, with the Conservatives controlling it 1977-81. It reverted to Labour control for the last term 1981-1986.


Upon its abolition, most of the functions of the council were devolved to the metropolitan district councils, and some of its functions such as emergency services and public transport continued to be run on a county-wide basis, administered by joint-boards of appointed councillors from the metropolitan district councils.


Its assets were split between the West Midlands Residuary Body and the boroughs councils of Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall (borough), and Wolverhampton.


Leaders of the WMCC

  • Stan Yapp - Labour 1974-1977
  • John Mark Taylor - Conservative 1977-1981
  • 1981-1986 unknown (will try to find out)

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West Midland Bird Club: West Midlands County (475 words)
The West Midlands county (now 902 km²) is primarily urban, including the cities of Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton, plus Solihull and the Black Country.
The West Midlands county should not be confused with the wider West Midland region, at whose heart it sits.
The county borders and is surrounded by all three of the other counties in our region (clockwise from the West): Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
West Midlands County Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (234 words)
The West Midlands County Council (WMCC) was the former upper-tier administrative body for the West Midlands county, a metropolitan county in England.
It was abolished along with five other metropolitan county councils and the Greater London Council by the government of Margaret Thatcher.
Its assets were split between the West Midlands Residuary Body and the West Midlands boroughs councils.
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