City of Rochester-upon-Medway
Rochester-upon-Medway was a local government district in north Kent, England from 1974 to 1998. It covered Rochester, Chatham, Luton, Lordswood, Walderslade, Strood and the Hoo Peninsula.
Rochester-upon-Medway Medway (1974–1979) | |
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Area | |
• 1974 | 39,579 acres (160.17 km2) |
• Coordinates | 51°23′36″N 0°29′56″E |
Population | |
• 1974 | 143,080 |
• 1992 | 147,600 |
History | |
• Created | 1974 |
• Abolished | 1998 |
• Succeeded by | Medway |
Status | Non-metropolitan district Borough City (1982–1998) |
Government | Medway Borough Council (1974–1979) Rochester-upon-Medway Borough Council (1979–1982) Rochester-upon-Medway City Council (1982–1998) |
• HQ | Rochester |
• Motto | Loyal and True |
Coat of arms | |
The district was formed as the District of Medway under the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974, as a merger of the municipal borough and city of Rochester, the borough of Chatham and most of Strood Rural District. The district council was granted a charter entitling it to be known as the Borough of Medway, and preserving the mayoralties of Rochester and Chatham.
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