Sittingbourne and Milton Urban District
Sittingbourne and Milton was an urban district in Kent, England, consisting of the settlements of Sittingbourne and Milton Regis. It was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, and made part of the Swale district.[1]
References
- ^ Nigel Yates (2001). Kent in the Twentieth Century. Boydell & Brewer. p. 376. ISBN 978-0-85115-587-6.
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Towns and villages in the Borough of Swale in Kent, England
- Halfway Houses
- Sittingbourne and Milton
- Badlesmere
- Bapchild
- Bobbing
- Borden
- Boughton under Blean
- Bredgar
- Doddington
- Dunkirk
- Eastchurch
- Eastling
- Faversham
- Graveney with Goodnestone
- Hartlip
- Hernhill
- Iwade
- Leaveland
- Leysdown
- Lower Halstow
- Lynsted with Kingsdown
- Milstead
- Minster-on-Sea
- Newington
- Newnham
- Norton, Buckland and Stone
- Oare
- Ospringe
- Queenborough
- Rodmersham
- Selling
- Sheerness
- Sheldwich
- Stalisfield
- Teynham
- Throwley
- Tonge
- Tunstall
- Upchurch
- Warden
- Bay View
- Brogdale
- Chestnut Street
- Conyer
- Danaway
- Dargate
- Davington
- Denstroude
- Elmley
- Goodnestone
- Graveney
- Harty
- Heart's Delight, Swale
- Highsted
- Kemsley
- Keycol
- Kingsdown
- Luddenham
- Lynsted
- Milton Regis
- Minster
- Mockbeggar
- Murston
- Norton
- Oad Street
- Oversland
- Painters Forstal
- Rushenden
- Shellness
- Uplees
- Waterham
- Whitehill
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