East Riding of Yorkshire | |||
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County | |||
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Motto: Tradition and progress | |||
East Riding of Yorkshire in England |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom | ||
Country | England | ||
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber | ||
Established | Historic | ||
Ceremonial county | |||
Area | 2,479 km2 (957 sq mi) | ||
• Ranked | 23rd of 48 | ||
Population (mid-2014 est.) | 590,800 | ||
• Ranked | 37th of 48 | ||
Density | 238/km2 (620/sq mi) | ||
Ethnicity |
Figures for East Riding of Yorkshire UA: 93.0% White, British 2.0% White, other 1.9% S. Asian 0.9% Mixed 0.9% White, Irish 0.6% Black |
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Unitary authority | |||
Council |
Two unitary authorities East Riding of Yorkshire Council http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/ Hull City Council http://www.hullcc.gov.uk |
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Executive | Conservative | ||
Admin HQ | Beverley | ||
Area | 2,405 km2 (929 sq mi) | ||
• Ranked | 5th of 326 | ||
Population | 337,115 | ||
• Ranked | 18th of 326 | ||
Density | 140/km2 (360/sq mi) | ||
ISO 3166-2 | GB-ERY | ||
ONS code | 00FB | ||
GSS code | E06000011 | ||
NUTS | UKE11/12 | ||
Districts of East Riding of Yorkshire |
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Members of Parliament |
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Time zone | GMT (UTC) | ||
• Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) |
The East Riding of Yorkshire, or simply East Yorkshire, is a ceremonial county of England. It is located in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber. The East Riding of Yorkshire may also refer to a local government district with unitary authority status, which does not include the city of Kingston upon Hull, the largest settlement in the ceremonial county, which is a separate unitary authority. The modern East Riding of Yorkshire (both ceremonial county and unitary authority), was formed in 1996 from the northern part of the non-metropolitan county of Humberside.
The East Riding of Yorkshire may also refer to the historic riding of Yorkshire (one of three ridings alongside the North Riding and West Riding), which constituted a ceremonial and administrative county until 1974. The historic riding covered a larger area than the modern county: it included some areas now in North Yorkshire, but did not include the area of Goole, which was then in the West Riding.
At the 2011 Census the Unitary Authority population was 334,179.
The landscape consists of a crescent of low chalk hills, the Yorkshire Wolds, surrounded by the low-lying fertile plains of Holderness and the Vale of York. The Humber Estuary and North Sea mark its southern and eastern limits. Archaeological investigations have revealed artefacts and structures from all historical periods since the last ice age. There are few large settlements and no industrial centres. The area is administered from the ancient market and ecclesiastical town of Beverley. Christianity is the religion with the largest following in the area and there is a higher than average percentage of retired people in residence.