Beaconsfield Urban District

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Beaconsfield
Local Board District (1850-1894)
Urban District (1894-1974)

Council's meeting place 1936–1974: Council Hall, Penn Road, Beaconsfield
Area
  19114,504 acres (18.2 km2)
  19615,310 acres (21.5 km2)
Population
  19011,570
  1971[1]11,150
History
  Created15 July 1850 (Local Board District)
31 December 1894 (Urban District)
  Abolished31 March 1974
  Succeeded byBeaconsfield

The town of Beaconsfield formed a local government district in the administrative county of Buckinghamshire, England, from 1850 to 1974. It was administered as a local board district from 1850 to 1894, and as an urban district from 1894 to 1974.

The parish of Beaconsfield was declared to be a local board district on 15 July 1850.[2] Under the Local Government Act 1894, local board districts became urban districts on 31 December 1894. Beaconsfield Urban District Council held its first meeting on 4 January 1895, when John Rolfe was elected the first chairman of the council, having been the last chairman of the Beaconsfield Local Board.[3]

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