Ministry of Health Provisional Order Confirmation (Newcastle-under- Lyme Extension) Act 1927

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1927 c. xlvii
[17 & 18
GEO.
5.] Ministry of Health [Oh.
xlvii.]
Provisional Order Confirmation (Newcastle-under-Lyme
Extension) Act, 1927,
CHAPTER xlvii.
An Act to confirm a Provisional Order of the
A.D.
1927.
Minister of Health relating to Newcastle-under-
Lyme. [29th July 1927.]
W
HEREAS the Minister of Health has made the
Provisional Order set forth in the schedule hereto
under the provisions of the Local Government Act
51 & 52 Vict
1888:
c. 41.
And whereas it is requisite that the said Order
should be confirmed by Parliament:
Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excel-
lent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the
Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this
present Parliament assembled and by the authority of
the same as follows:
1.
The Order set out in the schedule hereto shall be Order in
and the same is hereby confirmed and all the provisions schedule
thereof shall have full validity and force. confirmed.
2.
This Act may be cited as the Ministry of Health Short title.
Provisional Order Confirmation (Newcastle-under-Lyme
Extension) Act 1927.
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[Ch.
Xlviij
Ministry of Health |17 & 18
GEO.
5.]
Provisional
Order
Confirmation,
(Newcastle-under-Lyme
Extension) Act, 19271
SCHEDULE.
BOROUGH OF NEWCASTLE-UNBER-LYME.
Newcastle- Provisional
Order
made in pursuance of
the Local
under-Lyme
Government
Act
1888
for
extending
a
Borough.
Order, WHEREAS by virtue of section 54 of the Local Government
Act 1888 the Minister of Health is empowered to make a
Provisional Order for altering the boundary of any borough;
And whereas the existing Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme
in the Administrative County of Stafford is a borough within the
meaning of the Local Government Act 1888 and the inhabitants
are a body corporate by the name of the Mayor Aldermen and
Burgesses of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme and act
by the Council of the Borough which now consists of the
mayor (who is also a councillor) six aldermen and seventeen
other councillors and the Borough is for the purpose of the
election of councillors divided into two wards;
And whereas the Borough has a separate court of quarter
sessions commission of the peace police force recorder and
coroner;
And whereas in pursuance of the Education Act 1921 the
Council of the Borough are tne local education authority for
the purposes of elementary education;
And whereas the Borough is coextensive with the Parish
of Newcastle under Lyme and is an Urban District under the
jurisdiction of the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses acting by
the Council;
And whereas the Parliamentary Borough of Newcastle-
under-Lyme comprises the greater part of the Borough of
Newcastle-under-Lyme and the whole of the Urban Districts
of Audley and Wolstanton United;
And whereas the Parishes of Clayton and Keele in the
Administrative County of Stafford immediately adjoin the
Borough and are contributory places in the Rural District of
Newcastle under Lyme and are subject to the jurisdiction of
the Rural District Council of Newcastle under Lyme and are
entitled to elect Parish Councils ;
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