I'll say there's confusion. I think this constant tinkering with boundaries is a plot on the part of Governments, national and local, to get ever more tiers of bureaucrats into place. One of my hobby horses is that we always get an extra some-thing-or-other, rather than a straightforward replacement. I read the other day about the north-west regional something, whereas I thought the referendum held in the north-east of England had resulted in a 'no' to regional government. Looks like they have got something of the sort anyway. Does anyone ever ask who pays for all this? Each tier of officials (perhaps the same ones who are on two or three) has its own seat of government, meetings and so on. Things used to be simple but that wouldn't do! I should think a map showing all the divisions would be so criss-crossed with boundaries it would be illegible. Keying in 'uk maps showing counties' on Ask Jeeves yields maps of the old counties and might give a lead to more up to date maps showing superimposed boundaries dreamt up in more recent years. It will be more confusing still if and when we are a region of the European Federation.