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The municipal boroughs were created by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 and allowed the creation of an elected Town Council , consisting of a Mayor , Aldermen and Councillor s to oversee many local affairs.


HISTORY

Borough s had existed in England and Wales since MediƦval times, as areas governed by a Municipal Corporation , which were conferred by Royal Charter . These corporations were usually self-selecting Oligarchies . The 1835 Act required all municipal corporations to be elected according to a standard franchise, based on property ownership. At the same time, a procedure was established whereby a town could Petition Parliament to be given borough status. The Act reformed 178 boroughs — others were left unreformed and either became irrelevant or were reformed later. Only the Corporation Of London survives as a local authority to today in an unreformed state.

In 1889, the Local Government Act 1888 created County Council s across England and Wales. Boroughs were divided into two sorts, with some becoming County Borough s which were entirely self-governing and independent from county council administration.

The non-county boroughs had more limited powers of self-government, and shared power with county councils. In 1894, towns which had not been incorporated as boroughs became Urban District s with similar powers to municipal boroughs.

The title of 'borough' was considered to be more dignified than 'urban district', and so many larger urban districts petitioned Parliament to be granted the status of a municipal borough, and many were granted this right. Borough status did not substantially increase local government powers, although municipal boroughs above a certain size had the right to run Primary Education .

See also: Boroughs Incorporated In England And Wales 1835 - 1882 , Unreformed Boroughs In England And Wales 1835 - 1886 and Boroughs Incorporated In England And Wales 1882 - 1974 .


ABOLITION


Seven municipal boroughs were abolished in the 1960s, and reconstituted as Rural Districts and Civil Parish es in rural districts. These were


All municipal boroughs (over 200 of them) were abolished in 1974 (by the Local Government Act 1972 ) and many were merged with surrounding Rural District s to form the present pattern of Local Government Districts . Many present districts which included former municipal boroughs have retained the title of 'borough' from their predecessors. Some small municipal boroughs became Civil Parish es with Town Councils, others continued as Charter Trustees towns.


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