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people say: birmingham, london, newcastle and so on (i don't know anyone who would even refer to it as newcastle upon tyne for instance)
there is no common usage of the county too.
maybe i'm missing the point of the question
If you need to use further information beyond the town/city name, you should probably use the county name in most cases rather than local authority name, e.g. you would talk about Telford in Shropshire rather than the Telford and Wrekin area.
Kaled.
Clearly the major rural conurbations: London, Manchester Birmingham, Leeds, Bradford, Leicester etc are going to be used in searches if appropriate. Rural spreads are on the other hand going to generate County or even regional geographic qualifiers.
So it is horses for courses and down to SEO judgement. That's what we're paid for.
If you search online you will find many different versions of the list, there was a major shake up in the late eighties and many towns changed county etc.
Mack.