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Urban District of Kings Norton and Northfield : ウィキペディア英語版
King's Norton and Northfield Urban District

King's Norton and Northfield Urban District was a local government administrative district in north Worcestershire, England, from 1898 until 1911.〔, ''Local Administrative Units'', Vol. II, p. 763.〕 Much of its area was afterwards absorbed into the neighbouring Borough of Birmingham, under the ''Greater Birmingham Scheme'', and now constitutes most of the City’s southern and southwestern suburban environs.〔Those parts of the former Urban District of King's Norton and Northfield taken into Birmingham are now represented by the City's modern residential suburban districts of Bartley Green, Bournbrook, Bournville, Brandwood End, California, Cotteridge, Druid's Heath, Hawkesley, Highter's Heath, King's Heath, King's Norton, Kitwell, Lifford, Longbridge, Moor Green, Moseley, Northfield, Rednal (part of), Rubery (part of), Selly Oak, Selly Park, Shenley, Stirchley, Ten Acres, Turves Green, Wake Green (part of), Warstock, Weoley Castle, Weoley Hill, West Heath, and Woodgate.〕
==Creation==

The District was originally created in 1894 as the King's Norton Rural District, under the ''Local Government Act 1894'', and succeeded the former King's Norton Rural Sanitary District upon which its area was largely based. It was later reconstituted as an urban district on 1 October 1898, by the ''Local Government Board Order, No. 38,127'',〔The full title of the order appears to be ''The County of Worcester (King's Norton and Northfield Urban District) Confirmation Order, 1898''〕〔''Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Local Government Board, 1898-99'', p. 319; ''Census of England and Wales 1901 (63 Vict. c. 4)'', County of Worcester: Area, Houses and Population ... (Cd. 1293), p. 12.〕 and was accordingly renamed the King's Norton and Northfield Urban District. Both as a rural and an urban district it comprised only those civil parishes of the King's Norton Poor Law Union then wholly within the Administrative County of Worcester,〔The District of Balsall Heath, which had originally been in Worcestershire and had constituted the most northerly part of the Parish of King’s Norton, had already been transferred to Birmingham County Borough on 1 October 1891, and accordingly for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1888 was deemed to be in the Administrative County of Warwick.〕 namely the parishes of King's Norton, Northfield and Beoley.

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