Queenborough-in-Sheppey

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Queenborough-in-Sheppey
Administration
Status: municipal borough
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History
Created: 1968
Abolished: 1974
Succeeded by: Swale

Queenborough-in-Sheppey was a municipal borough in Kent, England from 1968, to 1974. [1] It was created a merger of the municipal borough of Queenborough, with the Sheerness urban district and Sheppey Rural District, and occupied the entire Isle of Sheppey.

In 1974 it was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, and the area now forms part of the Swale district. Queenborough and various parishes in the island now have independent civil parish and town councils again.

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The Borough of Swale in Kent, South East England
with its suburbs, villages, towns and parishes:

BapchildBadlesmereBobbingBordenBoughton under Blean • Bredgar • BrogdaleBuckland • Chestnut Street • Conyer • DoddingtonDunkirkEastchurchEastling • Elmley • Faversham • Faversham Without • Goodnestone • Graveney • HartlipHarty • Hearts Delight • Hernhill • Isle of SheppeyIwade • Kemsley • Leaveland • Leysdown • Leysdown on Sea • Lower HalstowLynsted • Milstead • Milton RegisMinster-in-Sheppey • Murston • NewingtonNewnham • Norton • Oad Street • Oare • OspringeQueenboroughQueenborough-in-Sheppey • Rodmersham • Rushenden • Selling • Sheldwich • SheernessSittingbourneSittingbourne and Milton • Stalisfield • Stone • Teynham • Throwley • Tonge • Tunstall • Warden

The Borough of Swale
List of places in Kent