Carrick (Cornwall)
Carrick District | |
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![]() Location in Cornwall |
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status | District |
region | South West England |
Administration County | Cornwall |
Administrative headquarters | Truro |
surface | 461.00 km² (108.) |
Residents | 92,400 (249.) |
ONS code | 15UC |
Website | - |
founding | 1974 |
resolution | 2009 |
Carrick ( Cornish : Karrek ) was a district in the county of Cornwall in England ; it was named after Carrick Roads , a small bay on the south coast. The administrative seat was the city of Truro . Other important places were Falmouth , Penryn and St Agnes .
The district was formed on April 1, 1974 and resulted from the merger of the Boroughs Falmouth and Penwith and the Rural District Truro. On April 1, 2009, in addition to Carrick, all other districts in Cornwall were abolished and united in a single unitary authority.
Parishes
At the time of the dissolution of the district its territory encompassed 27 municipalities ( Parish )
Web links
- Official website ( Memento of February 24, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Parish Councils on the District's website ( Memento of May 7, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
Coordinates: 50 ° 16 ′ N , 5 ° 3 ′ W