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The {{ukpga|1972|70}} created district councils in England.  It provided names for the metropolitan districts, but non-metropolitan districts were to be named by statutory instrument.
The {{ukpga|1972|70}} created metropolitan district councils for England, and provided for the naming of the metropolitan districts and the creation and naming of non-metropolitan districts, to be by order.  The 1972 Act provided for district councils to be named "The District Council" with the addition of the name of the district.
 
Many districts have the status of city or borough conferred upon them by royal charter or letters patent.  This tends to change the name of the district.


The following list of extant district councils is very incomplete:
The following list of extant district councils is very incomplete:
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* {{WDTK|Cheshire West and Chester Council|cheshire_west_chester_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|634}})
* {{WDTK|Cheshire West and Chester Council|cheshire_west_chester_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|2008|634}})
* {{WDTK|Medway Council|medway_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|1996|1876}} as Medway Towns Council)
* {{WDTK|Medway Council|medway_council}} (unitary; created by {{uksi|1996|1876}} as Medway Towns Council)
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 14 July 2011

The Local Government Act 1972 created metropolitan district councils for England, and provided for the naming of the metropolitan districts and the creation and naming of non-metropolitan districts, to be by order. The 1972 Act provided for district councils to be named "The District Council" with the addition of the name of the district.

Many districts have the status of city or borough conferred upon them by royal charter or letters patent. This tends to change the name of the district.

The following list of extant district councils is very incomplete: