Middlesbrough
Unitary authority in England
About Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough is a unitary authority in England, United Kingdom. Middlesbrough has a population of 156,161.
Middlesbrough is part of the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. Learn more about North Yorkshire →
Middlesbrough is a unitary authority, meaning it is a single-tier council responsible for all local government services. Unitary authorities were created during local government reorganisation to simplify the two-tier county/district system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Middlesbrough council?
Middlesbrough is a unitary authority in England, United Kingdom.
What type of council is Middlesbrough?
Middlesbrough is a unitary authority. As a unitary authority, it is responsible for all local government services in its area.
What is the population of Middlesbrough?
Middlesbrough has a population of approximately 156,161.
What county is Middlesbrough in?
Middlesbrough is in North Yorkshire, England.