Wadebridge and Padstow Rural District
50°30′54″N 4°53′56″W / 50.515°N 4.899°W / 50.515; -4.899 Wadebridge and Padstow Rural District was a local government division of Cornwall in England, UK, between 1968 and 1974. The rural district was created in 1968 through the abolition of Padstow Urban District and Wadebridge Rural District.[1]
In 1974 the district was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, forming part of the new North Cornwall district.
Civil parishes
The civil parishes within the district were:[1]
- Blisland
- Cardinham
- Egloshayle
- Helland
- Lanhydrock
- Lanivet
- Padstow
- St Breock
- St Endellion
- St Ervan
- St Eval
- St Issey
- St Kew
- St Mabyn
- St Merryn
- St Minver Highlands
- St Minver Lowlands
- St Tudy
- Wadebridge
- Withiel
References
- ^ a b "Wadebridge and Padstow RD through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
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(cities in italics)
- Bodmin
- Bude
- Callington
- Camborne
- Camelford
- Falmouth
- Fowey
- Hayle
- Helston
- Hugh Town
- Launceston
- Liskeard
- Looe
- Lostwithiel
- Marazion
- Newlyn
- Newquay
- Padstow
- Penryn
- Penzance
- Porthleven
- Redruth
- St Austell
- St Blazey
- St Columb Major
- St Ives
- St Just in Penwith
- Saltash
- Stratton
- Torpoint
- Truro
- Wadebridge
See also: List of civil parishes in Cornwall
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