In April 1996 Humberside was abolished and replaced by 4 unitary councils : City of Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire North East Lincolnshire North Lincolnshire For ceremonial purposes Kingston upon Hull deemed part of East Riding of Yorkshire (formerly East Yorkshire), Beverley, Holderness and part of Boothferry, which has become a ceremonial county in its own right. North Lincolnshire (formerly Glandford, Scunthorpe and part of Boothferry) and North East Lincolnshire (formerly Cleethorpes and Great Grimsby) are deemed part of Lincolnshire.- Category ID : 152035
Their coverage area encompasses the four Unitary Authorities of East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston Upon Hull, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire, and covers 1,356 square miles including the Humber Estuary.
Information about the Rivers Humber, Ouse and Trent for commercial and leisure information users, including pilotage, tidal, navigation and statutary information.
History of the rise and fall of the county between 1974 and 1996, and subsequent establishment of Unitary Authorities, and reestablishment of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Reference and related links.