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On my travels about half the borders have the county sign, and at least those aren't going anywhere in a hurry. Some will have had to be moved in 1975 when the borders were shifted, while after the latest shuffle they were decimated. But this time round most were within existing 1975 borders being hacked to pieces, so the outer borders have mostly remained while any old Rutland signs will now be genuine again. Bristol was a very rare example of a county borough surviving to 1965, and is now reinstated, although postally it was Gloucestershire, Avon and Gloucestershire again when Avon was thankfully dumped along with the equally pointless Cleveland and Humberside. I am wondering though what function an old county is now if it's barely existing, as of course everyone in what was Yorkshire still lives in Yorkshire, ditto for Berkshire, but when would you ever get the chance to use them now postal counties have been abolished so that also finally did for Middlesex after its last official usage after it was all wiped out otherwise.