Bromley Rural District

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Bromley Rural
Administration
Status: Rural district
HQ:
History
Created: 1894
Abolished: 1934
Succeeded by: see text
Area
1911: 28,839 acres
1931: 28,839 acres
Population
1901: 18,808
1931: 39,730

Bromley was a rural district in north-west Kent, England from 1894 to 1934. Its area now forms part of the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London. It did not include the main settlement of Bromley; which constituted the Municipal Borough of Bromley. Mottingham formed an exclave of the district. [1]

It was created under the Local Government Act 1894 based on the existing Bromley rural sanitary district. It contained the following parishes: [2]

Chislehurst became an urban district in 1900, followed by Foot's Cray in 1902 (later renamed Sidcup Urban District).

The district was abolished under a County Review Order in 1934, with much of the area becoming the Orpington Urban District, and other parts going to Beckenham, Bromley and Chislehurst and Sidcup.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Vision of Britain - Historical Boundaries
  2. ^ Vision of Britain - Unit history