Newport Pagnell Rural District
Appearance
52°05′12″N 0°43′20″W / 52.0866°N 0.7222°W
Newport Pagnell | |
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Area | |
• 1911 | 67,060 acres (271.4 km2) |
• 1961 | 61,688 acres (249.6 km2) |
Population | |
• 1901 | 19,173 |
• 1971 | 15,826 |
History | |
• Created | 1894 |
• Abolished | 1974 |
• Succeeded by | Milton Keynes |
Status | Rural district |
Newport Pagnell was a rural district in the administrative county of Buckinghamshire, England, from 1894 to 1974. The rural district took over the responsibilities of the disbanded Newport Pagnell Rural Sanitary District. It was named after Newport Pagnell but from 1897 did not include the town as the new authority of Newport Pagnell Urban District had been created to which the town was assigned.
In 1895 the towns of Bletchley and Fenny Stratford and the parish of Simpson were transferred to the new urban district of Fenny Stratford.
In April 1974 Newport Pagnell RD was disbanded by order of the Local Government Act 1972. The parishes became part of the borough of Milton Keynes.
Civil parishes
- Astwood
- Bletchley (until 1895), Bow Brickhill, Bradwell, Bradwell Abbey, Broughton
- Castlethorpe, Chicheley, Clifton Reynes, Cold Brayfield
- Emberton
- Fenny Stratford (until 1895)
- Gayhurst, Great Brickhill, Great Linford, Great Woolstone (until 1934),
- Hanslope, Hardmead, Haversham
- Lathbury, Lavendon, Little Brickhill, Little Linford, Little Woolstone (until 1934), Loughton
- Milton Keynes, Moulsoe
- Newport Pagnell (until 1897), Newton Blossomville, Newton Longville (until 1934), North Crawley
- Olney
- Petsoe Manor
- Ravenstone
- Shenley Church End, Sherington, Simpson (until 1895), Stantonbury, Stoke Goldington
- Tyringham and Filgrave
- Walton, Warrington, Water Eaton, Wavendon, Weston Underwood, Willen (until 1934), Woburn Sands (from 1907), Woolstone cum Willen (from 1934), Woughton on the Green