West Derbyshire

West Derbyshire

West Derbyshire can be:

*An alternative name for West Derby (hundred), now part of Liverpool
*West Derbyshire (constituency), in the west of Derbyshire, unrelated to the above
*The former name of the Derbyshire Dales district, covering roughly the same area as the constituency


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