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EDM number 1100 in 1990-91, proposed by Elizabeth Peacock on 10/07/1991.

That this House takes note of the fact that the ancient geographical county of Yorkshire still exists, and its existence was in no way jeopardised by the creation of administrative counties in 1988-89, or by the reorganisation of local government in 1963 to 1965, 1972 to 1974 and 1973 to 1975; recognises that the administrative authorities bearing the name `county' were created solely for the purpose of discharging the functions of the first tier of local government; believes that it is important to inhabitants of all geographical counties that their history and their cultural, social and sporting traditions should be enhanced and maintained; calls upon the Secretary of State for Transport to facilitate the erection of boundary posts for the county of Yorkshire on all motorways and trunk roads for which he is responsible to indicate to motorists which geographical county they are entering, and to instruct all local authorities to do likewise on roads and highways that they are responsible for; and calls for the Ordnance Survey to be empowered and instructed to show the ancient geographical county of Yorkshire on their maps, in addition to, or instead of, the administrative areas that currently appear.

This motion has been signed by a total of 14 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Elizabeth Peacock10/07/1991Batley & SpenProposed
John Butcher10/07/1991Coventry South WestSigned
Marcus Fox10/07/1991ShipleySigned
John Greenway10/07/1991RyedaleSigned
Spencer Batiste10/07/1991ElmetSigned
Gary Waller10/07/1991KeighleySigned
Ronnie Fearn11/07/1991SouthportSigned
John Townend11/07/1991BridlingtonSigned
John Blackburn15/07/1991Dudley WestSigned
Giles Shaw16/07/1991PudseySigned
James Cran16/07/1991BeverleySigned
Robert Banks16/07/1991HarrogateSigned
Bob Dunn22/07/1991DartfordSigned
Michael Alison24/07/1991SelbySigned

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