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Hereford and Worcester - Definition and Overview

The County of Hereford and Worcester was an English administrative county created by the Local Government Act 1972 from the traditional counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

It bordered Shropshire, Staffordshire and West Midlands to the north, Warwickshire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south, and Gwent and Powys in Wales to the west.

Like many administrative counties created in 1974 it was unpopular, especially among people from Herefordshire, who due to the disparity of sizes of the populations (Worcestershire: 550,000 (2001), Herefordshire: 170,000 (2001)), saw it as a takeover rather than a merger.

Under the original proposals it was to be named Malvernshire, after Malvern, a town roughly in the geographical centre.

After a short life of 24 years, it was abolished on April 1, 1998 by The Hereford and Worcester (Structural, Boundary and Electoral Changes) Order 1996 - SI 1996/1867, and split into new counties Herefordshire and Worcestershire.

Example Usage of Worcester

Leominster_WX: LR: Fair and 65 F at Worcester Regional Airport, MA Winds are Southwest at 13.8 MPH (12 KT). The pressure is 1025.9 mb http://s1z.us/ge.htm
MassGovernor: http://twitpic.com/owdfp - Gov. Patrick stopped by the Worcester Senior Center for lunch today
jsnfrmn: @bendycakes huh? I don't understand this Worcester speak.
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