City of Rochester-upon-Medway

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Rochester-upon-Medway
Geography
Status non-metropolitan district
City (from 1211-2004)
HQ Rochester
History
Created 1974
Abolished 1998
Succeeded by Medway
The Arms of Rochester-upon-Medway City Council

The City of Rochester-upon-Medway was a local government district in north Kent, England from 1974 to 1998.

It was formed as a non-metropolitan district under the Local Government Act 1972 on April 1, 1974, as a merger of the former area of the municipal borough and city of Rochester, along with the borough of Chatham, and most of Strood Rural District. It was known as the Borough of Medway until 1979, then becoming the Borough of Rochester-upon-Medway, and then had city status transferred to it from the former municipal borough, in 1982.

The city was abolished on April 1, 1998, in the local government reform, becoming part of the new Medway unitary authority along with the former borough of Gillingham. The city status was not transferred to the new authority or retained by Charter Trustees and was therefore lost.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ BBC News - Error costs Rochester city status