Strood Rural District

Strood
Area
  1911 32,498 acres (131.51 km2)
  1931 32,499 acres (131.52 km2)
  1961 48,572 acres (196.56 km2)
Population
  1911 15,354
  1931 16,158
  1961 28,760
Density
  1911 0.47/acre
  1931 0.50/acre
  1961 0.59/acre
History
  Origin Strood Rural Sanitary District
  Created 1894
  Abolished 1974
  Succeeded by Medway, Gravesham
Status Rural district
Government

Strood Rural District Council

  HQ Frindsbury Road, Frindsbury Extra
  Motto SPES PATRIAE RUS

Strood Rural District was a rural district in the county of Kent, England.

It was subject to boundary reforms in 1934 and 1935.

It consisted of the following civil parishes:[1]

On 1 April 1974 the district was abolished and split between the new districts of Medway and Gravesham.

References

Coordinates: 51°24′14″N 0°30′17″E / 51.4038°N 0.5048°E / 51.4038; 0.5048

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