What year did South Buckinghamshire District Council become a local authority for the area of Iver

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Dear Buckinghamshire Council,
Data you hold on when South Buckinghamshire District Council became a local authority council within the area of Iver.
Data you hold on earlier local council authorities within the Iver area. I have seen wording on documents that suggests their was a local authority that had the word ETON in it's name.

Yours faithfully,

Michael Sullivan

Buckinghamshire Council

 

 

 

 

Dear Michael Sullivan

 

Thank you for your information request received on 06 October 2020.

 

We can confirm receipt of your request for information and will handle it
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Your case reference number is FOI 17414

 

You can expect to receive a response by 03 November 2020.

 

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Dear Mr Sullivan

 
FOI 17414

Thank you for your request for information regarding South Buckinghamshire
District Council.
 

This request has been handled under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. 

 

I can confirm that Buckinghamshire Council does hold information falling
within the description specified in your request. 

 

Please find the relevant details below.

 

Eton Rural Council was created under the Local Government Act 1894. The
Local Government Act 1972 abolished Eton Rural Council on 1 April 1974
when Beaconsfield District Council was created. Beaconsfield District
Council was subsequently [1]renamed South Bucks District Council on 1
April 1980, as agreed by a Special meeting of Beaconsfield District
Council held on 24 July 1979.

 

Please note:
On 1 April 2020, the new Buckinghamshire Council replaced the five former
councils in Buckinghamshire (Aylesbury Vale District Council,
Buckinghamshire County Council, Chiltern District Council, South Bucks
District Council and Wycombe District Council).

 

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have now transferred to the new council.

 

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