Barton upon Irwell | |
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Area | |
• 1911 | 6,793 acres (27.49 km2) |
• 1921 | 6,762 acres (27.36 km2) |
• 1931 | 6,762 acres (27.36 km2) |
Population | |
• 1901 | 8,068 |
• 1921 | 10,110 |
• 1931 | 15,712 |
History | |
• Origin | Barton upon Irwell Rural Sanitary District |
• Created | 1894 |
• Abolished | 1933 |
• Succeeded by | Municipal Borough of Eccles, Kearsley Urban District, Stretford Urban District, Urmston Urban District |
Status | Rural district |
Government | Barton upon Irwell Rural District Council |
• HQ | Patricroft |
Subdivisions | |
• Type | civil parishes |
Coordinates: 53°31′26″N 2°19′13″W / 53.524°N 2.3204°W
Barton-upon-Irwell was, from 1894 to 1933, a rural district in the administrative county of Lancashire, England.
The rural district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as successor to Barton-upon-Irwell Rural Sanitary District, formed in 1875. In 1920 the boundary of the district was adjusted to reflect a change in county boundaries, and it exchanged areas with Bucklow Rural District, Cheshire.
The rural district consisted of four civil parishes:
The district formed two distinct areas: to the south the parishes of Barton Moss, Davyhulme and Flixton were surrounded to the north by Worsley Urban District and the Borough of Eccles; to the east by the County Borough of Salford; to the south by Urmston Urban District and by the boundary with Cheshire and to the west by Irlam Urban District. The parish of Clifton was a detached exclave to the north adjacent to the urban districts of Kearsley and Swinton and Pendlebury.