A metropolitan borough (or metropolitan district) is a type of
local government district in England. Created in 1974 by the
Local Government Act 1972
The Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974. It was one of the most significant acts of Parliament to be passed by the Heath Gov ...
, metropolitan boroughs are defined in
English law
English law is the common law list of national legal systems, legal system of England and Wales, comprising mainly English criminal law, criminal law and Civil law (common law), civil law, each branch having its own Courts of England and Wales, ...
as metropolitan districts within
metropolitan counties. All of the metropolitan districts have been granted or regranted
royal charter
A royal charter is a formal grant issued by a monarch under royal prerogative as letters patent. Historically, they have been used to promulgate public laws, the most famous example being the English Magna Carta (great charter) of 1215, but ...
s giving them
borough status (and in some cases, they also have
city status). Metropolitan boroughs have been effectively
unitary authority
A unitary authority is a type of local government, local authority in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Unitary authorities are responsible for all local government functions within its area or performing additional functions that elsewhere are ...
areas since the abolition of metropolitan county councils by the
Local Government Act 1985.
[Local Government Act 1985 c.51] Metropolitan boroughs pool much of their authority in joint boards and other arrangements that cover whole metropolitan counties, such as
local enterprise partnerships and
combined authorities and combined county authorities, with most of the latter having a directly elected
metropolitan mayor.
History
London metropolitan boroughs (1900–1965)
The term "metropolitan borough" was first used for administrative subdivisions of the
County of London between 1900 and 1965. There were 28 of these metropolitan boroughs, which were replaced by a new system of larger
London boroughs
The London boroughs are the current 32 local authority districts that together with the City of London make up the administrative area of Greater London, England; each is governed by a London borough council. The present London boroughs wer ...
in 1965, when the County of London was replaced by
Greater London
Greater London is an administrative area in England, coterminous with the London region, containing most of the continuous urban area of London. It contains 33 local government districts: the 32 London boroughs, which form a Ceremonial count ...
.
Current metropolitan boroughs
The current metropolitan boroughs originated as metropolitan districts created in 1974 as subdivisions of new metropolitan counties, created to cover the six largest urban areas in England outside Greater London. The new districts replaced the previous system of
county boroughs,
municipal boroughs, and
urban and
rural district
A rural district was a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales
Wales ( ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. I ...
s.
Metropolitan districts were originally parts of a two-tier structure of local government, and shared power with metropolitan county councils. They differed from
non-metropolitan district
Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of Districts of England, local government district in England. As created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan county, non-metropolitan counties (colloquially ''s ...
s in the division of powers between district and county councils. Metropolitan districts were
local education authorities, and were also responsible for
social services and
libraries. In non-metropolitan counties these services were (and are) the responsibility of
county councils.
Many metropolitan districts were boroughs from their establishment on 1 April 1974; others gained
borough status later.
In 1986 the metropolitan county councils were abolished under the Local Government Act 1985 and most of their functions were devolved to the metropolitan boroughs, making them, to a large extent,
unitary authorities in all but name. At the same time some of the functions of the abolished metropolitan county councils were taken over by joint bodies such as
passenger transport authorities, and joint
fire
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Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion re ...
,
police
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and
waste disposal
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authorities.
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Metropolitan district councils
The metropolitan districts are administered by metropolitan district councils. They are the principal local authorities in the six metropolitan counties and are responsible for running most local services, such as schools, social services, waste collection, and roads.
The 36 metropolitan boroughs are:
See also
* Borough
A borough is an administrative division in various English language, English-speaking countries. In principle, the term ''borough'' designates a self-governing walled town, although in practice, official use of the term varies widely.
History
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* County borough
* ISO 3166-2:GB, subdivision codes for the United Kingdom
* Metropolitan boroughs of the County of London
* Non-metropolitan district
Non-metropolitan districts, or colloquially "shire districts", are a type of Districts of England, local government district in England. As created, they are sub-divisions of non-metropolitan county, non-metropolitan counties (colloquially ''s ...
* Political make-up of local councils
* Subdivisions of England
References
External links
Map of the UK counties and unitary administrations
Map of all UK local authorities
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Districts of England established in 1974
Interested parties in planning in England
Types of subdivision in the United Kingdom