Atherstone Rural District Explained

Atherstone
Start:1894
End:1974
Populationfirst:16,356
Populationlast:38,596
Populationfirstyear:1901
Populationlastyear:1971
Areafirst:21330acres
Arealast:21945acres
Areafirstyear:1901
Arealastyear:1961

Atherstone Rural District was located in the administrative county of Warwickshire, England, from 1894 to 1974. It was named after its main town and administrative headquarters of Atherstone.

Over the years the district gained territory on the abolition of neighbouring rural districts. In 1932, it gained part of Nuneaton Rural District and in 1965 it gained most of Tamworth Rural District.

As with all rural districts, Atherstone RD was abolished in 1974 (by the Local Government Act 1972) and was merged with part of the Meriden Rural District to form the new non-metropolitan district of North Warwickshire.

Civil parishes

Over the eighty years of its existence, the rural district contained the following civil parishes:

† previously in Tamworth Rural District

‡ previously in Nuneaton Rural District

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