Everything about The Meriden Rural District totally explained
The
Meriden Rural District was a former
rural district of
Warwickshire,
England, which existed between
1894 and
1974. Its headquarters were based in the village of
Meriden.
Various boundary changes occurred to the district over the years. It gained area from the abolished
Castle Bromwich Rural District in
1912. In
1932 it was enlarged by the abolition of the
Nuneaton Rural District the
Foleshill Rural District and the
Solihull Rural District. It also lost territory as the county boroughs of
Solihull and
Coventry expanded their boundaries.
The district was abolished in
1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. Part of it to the south was merged with the Solihull
county borough to become part of the new
Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the new
West Midlands county. Part of it to the north was merged with the
Atherstone Rural District to become part of
North Warwickshire.
At the time of its abolition in 1974 Meriden RD consisted of the following
civil parishes:
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