Non-metropolitan district

Non-metropolitan districts (usually known as just districts or sometimes as shire districts) are a type of Local government district in England.

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Division of power

Non-metropolitan districts are subdivisions of English shire counties (Non-metropolitan counties) which have a two-tier structure of local government. Shire counties have a county council, and also have several districts, each with a district council. Local government functions are divided between county and district councils, to the level where they can be practiced most efficiently:

Status

Many districts have borough status, which means the local council is called a 'Borough Council' instead of 'District Council' and gives them the right to appoint a Mayor. Some districts such as Oxford or Exeter have city status, but this does not give the local council any extra powers other than the right to call itself a 'City Council'. However not all city or borough councils are non-metropolitan districts.

History

By 1899 England had been divided at district level into rural districts, urban districts, municipal boroughs, county boroughs and metropolitan boroughs. This system was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972.

Non-metropolitan districts were created by this act in 1974 when England outside of Greater London was divided into metropolitan counties and non-metropolitan counties. Metropolitan counties were sub-divided into metropolitan districts and the non-metropolitan counties were sub-divided into non-metropolitan districts. The metropolitan districts had more powers then their non-metropolitan couterparts.

Initially there were 296 non-metropolitan districts but further legislation in the 1990s allowed a number of large districts to became unitary authorities which combine county level and district level functions. There are currently (2005) 284 Non-metropolitan districts. Non-metropolitan counties are now commonly called 'shire counties' to make them distinct from unitary authorities.

Scotland and Wales

In Wales an almost identical two-tier system of local government existed between 1974 and 1996 (see Districts of Wales). In 1996 this was abolished and replaced with an entirely unitary system of local government, with one level of local government responsible for all local services.

A similar system existed in Scotland which in 1975 was divided into regions and districts, this was also abolished in 1996 and replaced with a fully unitary system.

List of counties and districts

This is a list of non-metopolitan counties and their non-metropolitan districts. Some counties contain unitary authorities which are excluded from this list, as are the counties of Berkshire which has no county council, and the counties of Herefordshire, the Isle of Wight and Rutland which have no districts.

For a full list of districts of all types including unitary authorities, metropolitan districts and London boroughs see Districts of England.


County Districts

(excluding unitary authorities)

Bedfordshire Bedford - Mid Bedfordshire - South Bedfordshire
BuckinghamshireSouth Bucks - Chiltern - Wycombe - Aylesbury Vale
CambridgeshireCambridge - South Cambridgeshire - Huntingdonshire - Fenland - East Cambridgeshire
CheshireEllesmere Port and Neston - Chester - Crewe and Nantwich - Congleton - Macclesfield - Vale Royal
CornwallPenwith - Kerrier - Carrick - Restormel - Caradon - North Cornwall
CumbriaBarrow-in-Furness - South Lakeland - Copeland - Allerdale - Eden - Carlisle
DerbyshireHigh Peak - Derbyshire Dales - South Derbyshire - Erewash - Amber Valley - North East Derbyshire - Chesterfield - Bolsover
DevonExeter - East Devon - Mid Devon - North Devon - Torridge - West Devon - South Hams - Teignbridge
DorsetWeymouth and Portland - West Dorset - North Dorset - Purbeck - East Dorset - Christchurch
County DurhamCity of Durham - Easington - Sedgefield - Teesdale - Wear Valley - Derwentside - Chester-le-Street
East SussexHastings - Rother - Wealden - Eastbourne - Lewes
EssexHarlow - Epping Forest - Brentwood - Basildon - Castle Point - Rochford - Maldon - Chelmsford - Uttlesford - Braintree - Colchester - Tendring
GloucestershireGloucester - Tewkesbury - Cheltenham - Cotswold - Stroud - Forest of Dean
HampshireGosport - Fareham - Winchester - Havant - East Hampshire - Hart - Rushmoor - Basingstoke and Deane - Test Valley - Eastleigh - New Forest
HertfordshireThree Rivers - Watford - Hertsmere - Welwyn Hatfield - Broxbourne - East Hertfordshire - Stevenage - North Hertfordshire - St Albans - Dacorum
KentDartford - Gravesham - Sevenoaks - Tonbridge and Malling - Tunbridge Wells - Maidstone - Swale - Ashford - Shepway - Canterbury - Dover - Thanet
LancashireWest Lancashire - Chorley - South Ribble - Fylde - Preston - Wyre - Lancaster - Ribble Valley - Pendle - Burnley - Rossendale - Hyndburn
LeicestershireCharnwood - Melton - Harborough - Oadby and Wigston - Blaby - Hinckley and Bosworth - North West Leicestershire
LincolnshireLincoln - North Kesteven - South Kesteven - South Holland - Boston - East Lindsey - West Lindsey
NorfolkNorwich - South Norfolk - Great Yarmouth - Broadland - North Norfolk - King's Lynn and West Norfolk - Breckland
NorthamptonshireSouth Northamptonshire - Northampton - Daventry - Wellingborough - Kettering - Corby - East Northamptonshire
NorthumberlandBlyth Valley - Wansbeck - Castle Morpeth - Tynedale - Alnwick - Berwick-upon-Tweed
North YorkshireSelby - Harrogate - Craven - Richmondshire - Hambleton - Ryedale - Scarborough
NottinghamshireRushcliffe - Broxtowe - Ashfield - Gedling - Newark and Sherwood - Mansfield - Bassetlaw
OxfordshireOxford - Cherwell - South Oxfordshire - Vale of White Horse - West Oxfordshire
ShropshireNorth Shropshire - Oswestry - Shrewsbury and Atcham - South Shropshire - Bridgnorth
SomersetSouth Somerset - Taunton Deane - West Somerset - Sedgemoor - Mendip
StaffordshireTamworth - Lichfield - Cannock Chase - South Staffordshire - Stafford - Newcastle-under-Lyme - Staffordshire Moorlands - East Staffordshire
SuffolkIpswich - Suffolk Coastal - Waveney - Mid Suffolk - Babergh - St Edmundsbury - Forest Heath
SurreySpelthorne - Runnymede - Surrey Heath - Woking - Elmbridge - Guildford - Waverley - Mole Valley - Epsom and Ewell - Reigate and Banstead - Tandridge
WarwickshireNorth Warwickshire - Nuneaton and Bedworth - Rugby - Stratford-on-Avon - Warwick
West SussexWorthing - Arun - Chichester - Horsham - Crawley - Mid Sussex - Adur
WiltshireSalisbury - West Wiltshire - Kennet - North Wiltshire
WorcestershireWorcester - Malvern Hills - Wyre Forest - Bromsgrove - Redditch - Wychavon

See also


Structure of subnational entities in England 1974 - 1990s
County level: Metropolitan county Non-metropolitan county Greater London
District level: Metropolitan district Non-metropolitan district London borough
Parish level: Civil parish Civil parish n/a


Current structure of subnational entities in England (2005)
Region level: Region Region Region Region
County level: Metropolitan county Shire county Unitary authority Greater London
District level: Metropolitan district Non-metropolitan district n/a London borough
Parish level: Civil parish Civil parish Civil parish n/a