Kingswinford Rural District

Kingswinford Rural District was a rural district in Staffordshire, England from 1894 to 1934.[3] It was created by the Local Government Act 1894, and originally consisted of the two parishes of Amblecote and Kingswinford. Amblecote became a separate urban district in 1898, leaving Kingswinford the only parish in the district.

Kingswinford
Area
  1911[1]5,691 acres (23 km2)
Population
  191120,803[2]
  193122,804[2]
History
  Created1894
  Abolished1934
  Succeeded byBrierley Hill Urban District
Seisdon Rural District
StatusRural District
GovernmentRural District Council
  HQKingswinford

The district was abolished in 1934 under a County Review Order. Most of the parish was added to the Brierley Hill Urban District, with Prestwood and Ashwood becoming to the parish of Kinver in the Seisdon Rural District. Since 1974, the former now forms a part of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley in the West Midlands, whilst the area in Kinver is in the South Staffordshire district.

Neighbourhoods

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References

  1. "1911 Census: Population tables". Kingswinford RD through time. Vision of Britain. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  2. "Historical statistics - Population". Kingswinford RD through time. Vision of Britain. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  3. Kingswinford Rural District at Vision of Britain. Accessed 31 January 2006.

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