King's Norton and Northfield Urban District
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King's Norton and Northfield Urban District was a local government administrative district in north Worcestershire, England, from 1898 until 1911.[5] 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.[6]
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King's Norton and Northfield | |
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King's Norton Union Workhouse Many meetings of both the KN RDC and the KN&N UDC were held at the Union Workhouse buildings in Selly Oak | |
Population | |
• 1901 | 57,122 |
• 1911 | 81,153 |
History | |
• Origin | Rural Sanitary District (1875-1894) |
• Created | 1894 |
• Abolished | 1911 |
• Succeeded by | County Borough of Birmingham[1] Bromsgrove Rural District[2] Halesowen Rural District[3] |
Status | Rural District (1894-1898) Urban District (1898-1911) |
Government | Rural District Council (1894-1898) Urban District Council (1898-1911) |
• HQ | Clerk's Office at 10 Newhall Street, Birmingham[4] |
King's Norton & Northfield UDC Seal | |
Subdivisions | |
• Type | Civil Parishes |
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