Audley Urban District

Audley Urban District
Area
  1921 8,313 acres (33.64 km2)
  1931 8,313 acres (33.64 km2)
Population
  1921 14,738
  1931 13,621
History
  Created 1894
  Abolished 1932
  Succeeded by Newcastle-under-Lyme Rural District
Newcastle-under-Lyme Municipal Borough
Kidsgrove Urban District
Status Urban district

Audley Urban District is a former administrative unit in Staffordshire created by the Local Government Act 1894. It contained the civil parish of Audley. In 1932 it was abolished, being absorbed into the Newcastle-under-Lyme Municipal Borough, Newcastle-under-Lyme Rural District and Kidsgrove Urban District.[1]:36

References

  1. Lancaster, T. (2009). Audley Through Time. Through Time. Amberley Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-4456-2672-7. Retrieved June 15, 2018. Formerly Castle Hill Farm, this impressive Victorian building (1870) was converted into the offices of the Audley Urban District Council in 1930. However, in 1932, Audley lost its status as an Urban District Council and became part of Newcastle ...

Coordinates: 53°03′14″N 2°18′00″W / 53.054°N 2.300°W / 53.054; -2.300


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