词条 | Axbridge Rural District |
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|Name= Axbridge Rural District |HQ= Axbridge |Government= Axbridge Rural District Council |Origin= |Status= Rural district |Start= 1894 |End= 1974 |Code= |CodeName= |Replace= |Motto= |Divisions= |DivisionsNames= |DivisionsMap= |Image= |Map= |Arms= |Civic= |PopulationFirst= 23,063 |PopulationFirstYear= 1911 |AreaFirst= {{convert|93645|acre|km2}} |AreaFirstYear= 1911 |DensityFirst= |DensityFirstYear= 1911 |PopulationSecond= |PopulationSecondYear= |AreaSecond= |AreaSecondYear= |DensitySecond= |DensitySecondYear= |PopulationLast= 30,796 |PopulationLastYear= 1961 |AreaLast= {{convert|90551|acre|km2}} |AreaLastYear= 1961 |DensityLast= |DensityLastYear= 1961 }} Axbridge was a rural district in Somerset, England, from 1894 to 1974. It was named after the town of Axbridge. It was created in 1894 under the Local Government Act 1894 as a successor to the Axbridge rural sanitary district. In 1974 it was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972. The area was split between three districts. The civil parishes of Banwell, Bleadon, Butcombe, Churchill, Congresbury, Hutton, Kewstoke, Locking, Puxton, Wick St. Lawrence, Winscombe and Wrington, and part of the parishes of Blagdon, Burrington and Loxton became part of the Woodspring district in the new county of Avon, with the remainder of the district becoming part of the Sedgemoor district in Somerset. References
5 : Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894|Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972|History of Somerset|Local government in Somerset|Rural districts of England |
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