Tewkesbury Rural District

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51°59′17″N 2°07′37″W / 51.988°N 2.127°W / 51.988; -2.127

Tewkesbury
Area
  191128,366 acres (114.79 km2)
  193128,482 acres (115.26 km2)
Population
  19014,986
  19314,268
History
  Created1894
  Abolished1935
  Succeeded byCheltenham Rural District, Gloucester Rural District
StatusRural district
  HQTewkesbury

Tewkesbury Rural District was from 1894 to 1935 a rural district in the southwestern part of the Midlands in England. It had the unusual feature of including territory from the two neighbouring administrative counties of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire until boundary changes in 1933 placed the entire district in Gloucestershire.[1][2]

The rural district was formed by the Local Government Act 1894 as successor to the Tewkesbury Rural Sanitary District.[1][2] A directly elected rural district council (RDC) replaced the rural sanitary authority, which consisted of the poor law guardians for the area. The district did not include the town of Tewkesbury which was a separate municipal borough.

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