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Hampshire was part of an Ancient British kingdom the Celts called Gwent (not be confused with the county in Wales) or Y Went, describing the countys open downs, which also covered areas that would later belong to Somerset and Wiltshire.
The city has undergone many changes to its governance over the centuries and once again became administratively independent from Hampshire County as it was made into a unitary authority in a local government reorganisation on 1 April 1997, a result of the Local Government Act 1992.
Halifax : Haligonians (demonym), Wally (pejorative) Halstead : Humbugs (from the Halstead Town F. C. football club) Hampshire : Hampshire Hogs, Bacon Faces (reference to Hampshire as a pig-raising county in former times) Harlow : Harlots, Jeans (after Jean Harlow Harpenden : Harps, Hard-ons (from old
Hampshire County Council is responsible for services across the whole of the county (excluding Portsmouth and Southampton), including: Education and Learning. Roads and Transport. Childrens Services. Environment and Planning. Consumer advice and protection. Libraries. Waste and Recycling. Adult Health and Social Care.
Hampshire County Council Leadership Chair Mark Cooper, Liberal Democrat since 22 May 2025 Leader Nick Adams-King, Conservative since 23 May 2024 Chief executive Gary Westbrook since 4 August 202522 more rows
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Top 10 Uses of an Internet Connection Social Networking. There is no doubt that social networking sites are the most popular use of the internet. Online Shopping. Another one of the uses of the internet is online shopping. Online Banking. Education and Upskilling. Gaming. Trading. Dating. Email Communication.
The old name was recorded in the Domesday Book as Hantescire, and it is from this spelling that the modern abbreviation Hants derives. From 1889 until 1959, the administrative county was named the County of Southampton. It has also been called Southamptonshire.
Hampshire takes its name from Southampton, and is called Southamptonshire on Victorian maps. The Norman names Southampton and Hampshire was Hamptun and Hamptunscire, which (nearly) explain the abbreviation.

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