Talk:Moyle District Council

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Article title needs to be amended to read "Moyle District Council"

Don't know how to get this done. Help anyone. Ardfern 18:25, 20 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Smallest county?

I deleted this bit:

Since all the local councils of Northern Ireland as [sic] now considered counties Moyle has the distinction of being the smallest county in the UK.

As far as I know, the local councils are not considered the same as counties. Unitary authorities and counties have the same border markings on OS maps, and quite probably on OSNI maps as well, but they're different forms of local government. And even if they were, a cursory glance at the map on this page shows several districts smaller than Moyle, so it's absurd even to say that it's the smallest local authority. -- Blisco 15:37, 18 May 2006 (UTC).