Lydney Rural District
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Lydney was a rural district in Gloucestershire, England from 1894 to 1974. It covered an area on the Welsh border by the Severn estuary. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Chepstow rural sanitary district which was in Gloucestershire (and England), the rest forming Chepstow Rural District in Monmouthshire. The district consisted of the following parishes : Alvington Aylburton Hewelsfield Lancaut Lydney St. Briavels Tidenham WoolastonIt survived until 1974, when it was merged with other districts to form the Forest of Dean district.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Lydney Rural District (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).Lydney Rural District
Naas Lane, Forest of Dean
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N 51.725 ° | E -2.514 ° |
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Naas Lane
Naas Lane
GL15 5BU Forest of Dean
England, United Kingdom
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