Clay Cross Urban District

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Clay Cross

Clay Cross Urban District shown within Derbyshire in 1970.
Area
 • 19111,467 acres (5.94 km2)
 • 19612,349 acres (9.51 km2)
Population
 • 19118,365
 • 19619,163
History
 • Created1894
 • Abolished1974
 • Succeeded byNorth East Derbyshire
StatusUrban District
GovernmentClay Cross Urban District Council
 • HQClay Cross

Clay Cross was an Urban District in Derbyshire, England from 1894 to 1974.[1][2] It was created under the Local Government Act 1894.

It was enlarged in 1935 when parts of the civil parishes of Pilsley, Stretton, Tupton and Woodthorpe were transferred to the district from Chesterfield Rural District.

The district was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 and combined with Dronfield Urban District and Chesterfield Rural District (except the civil parish of Brimington) to form the new North East Derbyshire district.

References

  1. ^ Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Clay Cross Urban District. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  2. ^ F A Youngs Jr., Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol II: Northern England, London, 1991