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Brierley Hill Urban District

Brierley Hill
District of Brierley Hill
Urban District
Former Brierley Hill Civic Centre
Former Brierley Hill Civic Centre,
now Brierley Hill Police Station
Area
 • 1911 1,016 acres (4 km2)
 • 1961 5,851 acres (24 km2)
Area transferred
 • 1934 4,246 acres (17 km2) from Kingswinford Rural District
 • 1934 666 acres (3 km2) from Quarry Bank Urban District
Population
 • 1911 12,263
 • 1961 56,075
History
 • Preceded by Sanitary district
 • Origin Local Government Act 1894
 • Created 1894
 • Abolished 1966
 • Succeeded by County Borough of Dudley
Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
Status Urban District
Government Brierley Hill District Council
 • Type Urban District Council
 • HQ Civic Centre, Brierley Hill
 • Motto Sine labore nihil floret  (Latin)
"Without labour nothing prospers"
Arms of the Brierley Hill Urban District Council
Arms of Brierley Hill District Council
Contained within
 • County Staffordshire

Brierley Hill Urban District was a former Urban District in Staffordshire, England, comprising the areas of Brierley Hill, Kingswinford, Quarry Bank, and Pensnett, now within the modern-day Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands county.

Brierley Hill became an urban district in 1894 under the Local Government Act. Previously, it had been an urban sanitory authority within the parish of Kingswinford. It was greatly expanded in 1934, when it took in the Quarry Bank and Kingswinford districts. It remained an independent urban district until 1966, when it was merged into the Dudley County Borough under the advice of the Local Government Commission for England.

Coordinates: 52°28′48″N 2°07′19″W / 52.48°N 2.122°W / 52.48; -2.122


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