Cherwell District
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Location in Oxfordshire |
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status | District |
region | South East England |
Administration County | Oxfordshire |
Administrative headquarters | Banbury |
surface | 588.77 km² (80.) |
Residents | 137,600 (133.) |
ONS code | 38UB |
Website | www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk |
Cherwell is a district in Oxfordshire in England . It is named after the Cherwell River, which flows into the Thames at Oxford . The administrative seat is in Banbury ; other important places are Bicester , Bodicote , Cropredy , Drayton , Hook Norton and Kidlington .
history
The district was formed on April 1, 1974 and was created from the merger of the Municipal Borough Banbury, the Urban District Bicester and the Rural Districts Banbury and Plowley.
structure
The district is divided into 78 parishes ( Civil Parish ):
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66 of these have their own parish council, while the remaining 12 hold residents' assemblies instead. Banbury and Bicester are small towns ( Town ), accordingly the council there is called Town Council .
Web links
- Official website of the District Councils (English)
- Statistical data based on the census on the site of the 2011 Office for National Statistics (English)
- District Cherwell in the database of the Ordnance Survey (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Parish council contact details on the district website, accessed March 30, 2018
Coordinates: 51 ° 57 ′ N , 1 ° 15 ′ W