| 1. | From 1875 until 1894 Sandbach was governed by Sandbach Urban Sanitary District.
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| 2. | It was included in the area of the Leyton urban sanitary district.
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| 3. | Fairfield remained an urban sanitary district until 1894.
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| 4. | It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 from Bredbury and Romiley urban sanitary district.
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| 5. | All other urban sanitary districts were renamed as urban districts, governed by an urban district council.
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| 6. | It was based on the existing Northwood was removed in 1891, forming an urban sanitary district.
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| 7. | Little Ilford was a East Ham Urban Sanitary District, and after 1894 the East Ham urban district.
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| 8. | It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 based on the Cheadle and Gatley urban sanitary district.
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| 9. | They followed the boundaries of existing poor law unions formed in 1837, less the areas of urban sanitary districts.
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| 10. | The area, originally in the parish of Wallsend, became an urban sanitary district in the late 19th century.
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