Tintwistle Rural District

Tintwistle Rural District was a local government district in north east Cheshire, England from 1894 to 1974.[1]

Tintwistle

Tintwistle RD within Cheshire in 1970
Area
  191113,619 acres (55.11 km2)
  196111,855 acres (47.98 km2)
Population
  19012,105
  19711,477
History
  Created1894
  Abolished1974
  Succeeded byHigh Peak
StatusRural district

It was created a rural district by the Local Government Act 1894 from the part of the Ashton-under-Lyne rural sanitary district which was in Cheshire. It consisted of the civil parishes of:

Hattersley and Matley formed an exclave of the district. They were abolished in 1936 and their area transferred to the Municipal Borough of Hyde, the Municipal Borough of Dukinfield, Longendale Urban District and the Municipal Borough of Stalybridge.[1]

In 1974 the district was abolished. At that time, much of north east Cheshire became part of Greater Manchester. Instead of becoming part of that county, or forming an exclave of Cheshire, Tintwistle became part of the High Peak district of Derbyshire.

References

  1. Vision of Britain – Tintwistle RD

53°28′18″N 1°58′18″W


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