Districts of Wales

In 1974, Wales was re-divided for local government purposes into thirty-seven districts. Districts were the second tier of local government introduced by the Local Government Act 1972, being subdivisions of the eight counties introduced at the same time. This system of two-tier local government was abolished in 1996 and replaced with the current system of unitary principal areas.

Districts (Wales)
CategoryDistricts
LocationWales
Found inCounties
Created byLocal Government Act 1972
Created1 April 1974
Abolished byLocal Government (Wales) Act 1994
Abolished1 April 1996
Possible statusCity
Borough

Each district was administered by an elected district council. The council was entitled to petition for a charter granting borough status, whereupon the district became a borough and the district council a borough council headed by a mayor. In addition, a district could be granted Letters Patent granting city status.

For the list of districts before 1974, see List of rural and urban districts in Wales in 1973.

Districts 19741996

Code[1] District Status County Area 1974[2] Population estimate 1974[2] Population estimate 1992[3] Headquarters[2] Successor UA
GD4 Aberconwy Borough Clwyd 149,738 acres (605.97 km2) 49,730 54,100 Llandudno Conwy
C4 Alyn and Deeside District Clwyd 38,104 acres (154.20 km2) 68,280 74,500 Hawarden Flintshire
GD1 Anglesey - Ynys Môn Borough Gwynedd 176,638 acres (714.83 km2) 62,020 69,300 Llangefni Isle of Anglesey
GD3 Arfon Borough Gwynedd 101,207 acres (409.57 km2) 53,640 56,100 Bangor Gwynedd
GT3 Blaenau Gwent Borough Gwent 31,318 acres (126.74 km2) 84,080 76,900 Ebbw Vale Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire
P3 Brecknock Borough Powys 443,382 acres (1,794.30 km2) 37,120 41,500 Brecon Powys
SG1 Cardiff City South Glamorgan 29,633 acres (119.92 km2) 285,760 295,600 Cardiff Cardiff
D4 Carmarthen District Dyfed 291,192 acres (1,178.41 km2) 49,910 56,200 Carmarthen Carmarthenshire
D1 Ceredigion District Dyfed 443,182 acres (1,793.49 km2) 55,430 67,900 Aberystwyth Ceredigion
C1 Colwyn Borough Clwyd 136,566 acres (552.66 km2) 45,990 56,400 Colwyn Bay Conwy, Denbighshire
MG3 Cynon Valley Borough Mid Glamorgan 44,639 acres (180.65 km2) 69,630 65,600 Aberdare Rhondda Cynon Taf
C3 Delyn Borough Clwyd 6,870 acres (27.8 km2) 59,440 69,700 Flint Flintshire
D6 Dinefwr Borough Dyfed 239,868 acres (970.71 km2) 36,140 38,700 Llandeilo Carmarthenshire
GD2 Dwyfor District Gwynedd 152,753 acres (618.17 km2) 25,870 27,300 Pwllheli Gwynedd
C5 Glyndŵr District Clwyd 238,686 acres (965.93 km2) 38,450 42,000 Ruthin Denbighshire, Powys, Wrexham
GT2 Islwyn Borough Gwent 24,362 acres (98.59 km2) 66,140 67,200 Blackwood Caerphilly
D5 Llanelli Borough Dyfed 57,737 acres (233.65 km2) 76,720 74,600 Llanelli Carmarthenshire
WG2 Lliw Valley Borough West Glamorgan 52,818 acres (213.75 km2) 57,460 64,200 Penllergaer Neath Port Talbot, Swansea
GD5 Meirionnydd District Gwynedd 374,912 acres (1,517.22 km2) 30,830 32,900 Dolgellau Gwynedd
MG4 Merthyr Tydfil Borough Mid Glamorgan 27,584 acres (111.63 km2) 61,490 60,100 Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil
GT5 Monmouth District
Borough from 1988
Gwent 203,438 acres (823.28 km2) 66,090 76,700 Pontypoola Monmouthshire
P1 Montgomery, renamed
Montgomeryshire 1986
District Powys 510,109 acres (2,064.34 km2) 43,580 53,700 Newtown Powys
WG3 Neath Borough West Glamorgan 50,971 acres (206.27 km2) 66,150 66,300 Neath Neath Port Talbot
GT1 Newport Borough Gwent 49,558 acres (200.55 km2) 135,910 137,200 Newport Newport
MG1 Ogwr Borough Mid Glamorgan 70,444 acres (285.08 km2) 126,570 134,200 Bridgend Bridgend, Vale of Glamorgan
WG4 Afan, renamed
Port Talbot on 1 January 1986[4]
Borough West Glamorgan 37,371 acres (151.24 km2) 58,580 51,100 Port Talbot Neath Port Talbot
D2 Preseli, renamed
Preseli Pembrokeshire on 1 April 1987[5]
District Dyfed 258,075 acres (1,044.39 km2) 61,700 71,200 Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire
P2 Radnor, renamed
Radnorshire on 8 May 1989[6]
District Powys 301,165 acres (1,218.77 km2) 18,670 24,000 Llandrindod Wells Powys
MG2 Rhondda Borough Mid Glamorgan 23,882 acres (96.65 km2) 87,710 79,300 Pentre Rhondda Cynon Taf
C2 Rhuddlan Borough Clwyd 26,860 acres (108.7 km2) 49,920 55,000 Rhyl Denbighshire
MG5 Rhymney Valley District Mid Glamorgan 43,522 acres (176.13 km2) 103,800 104,000 Hengoed Caerphilly
D3 South Pembrokeshire District Dyfed 134,640 acres (544.9 km2) 37,060 42,700 Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire
WG1 Swansea City West Glamorgan 60,504 acres (244.85 km2) 190,370 189,400 Swansea Swansea
MG6 Taff-Ely Borough Mid Glamorgan 41,632 acres (168.48 km2) 86,880 99,700 Pontypridd Cardiff, Rhondda Cynon Taf
GT4 Torfaen Borough Gwent 31,258 acres (126.50 km2) 88,870 91,300 Pontypool Torfaen
SG2 Vale of Glamorgan Borough South Glamorgan 73,198 acres (296.22 km2) 106,490 114,800 Barry Vale of Glamorgan
C6 Wrexham Maelor Borough Clwyd 90,569 acres (366.52 km2) 106,800 117,200 Wrexham Wrexham

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References

  1. Local Government Act 1972 c.70. Schedule 4: Local Government Areas in Wales, Part II: Districts
  2. Local government in England and Wales: A Guide to the New System. London: HMSO. 1974. pp. 97–109, 243–250. ISBN 0-11-750847-0.
  3. OPCS Key Population and statistics 1992 cited in Whitaker's Concise Almanack 1995. London: J Whitaker & Sons. 1994. p. 566. ISBN 0-85021-247-2.
  4. "No. 50229". The London Gazette. 15 August 1985. p. 11271.
  5. "No. 50470". The London Gazette. 25 March 1986. p. 4267.
  6. "No. 51728". The London Gazette. 10 May 1989. p. 5579.
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