Bentley with Arksey

Coordinates: 53°33′04″N 1°08′13″W / 53.551°N 1.137°W / 53.551; -1.137

Bentley with Arksey
Area
  1911 3,227 acres (13.1 km2)[1]
  1931 5,128 acres (20.8 km2)[2]
  1961 4,950 acres (20.0 km2)[3]
Population
  1911 6,497[1]
  1931 16,458[2]
  1961 22,961[3]
History
  Created 1866
  Abolished 1974
  Succeeded by Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster
Status Civil parish 18661974,
Urban district 19111974
  HQ Bentley

Bentley with Arksey was a civil parish and urban district adjacent to the town of Doncaster in the West Riding of Yorkshire from 1866 to 1974.[4][5]

Civil parish

The parish included the villages of Bentley, Arksey, Scawthorpe, Shaftholme and Tilts.

Urban district

On 1 April 1911 the civil parish was removed from the rural district and constituted a separate urban district. It was divided into five wards for election of members of the urban district council.[2] The council's headquarters were in Cooke Street, Bentley.[6]

Abolition

From 1 April 1974 the Local Government Act 1972 reorganised administrative areas throughout England and Wales. Bentley and Arksey was combined with ten other authorities to form the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire.[7] It now forms an unparished area within the metropolitan borough. At the census of 2001 it had a population of 33,968.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 "Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. I. Administrative areas, 1911". Census 1931. p. 374.
  2. 1 2 3 "County of Yorkshire: West Riding and York CB (Part I), 1931". Census 1931. p. 8.
  3. 1 2 "Bentley with Arksey". 1961 Census of England and Wales, County Report. A Vision of Britain.
  4. Youngs, Frederic A, Jr. (1991). Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol.2: Northern England. London: Royal Historical Society. p. 513. ISBN 0-86193-127-0.
  5. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Bentley with Arksey Urban District Retrieved 2009-08-28
  6. The London Gazette: no. 46144. p. 14166. 4 December 1973.
  7. Local government in England and Wales: A Guide to the New System. London: HMSO. 1974. p. 20. ISBN 0-11-750847-0.
  8. Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Urban Areas : Table KS01 : Usual Resident Population Retrieved 2009-08-26
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