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Politics & Government information for New Mills and places above it in the hierarchy

New Mills

  • This Township was originally in Cheshire and was re-assigned to Derbyshire in 1844.
     
  • This place was an ancient Township in Glossop parish in Derby county and it was incorporated as a separate, modern Civil Parish in December, 1866.
     
  • This parish was in the ancient High Peak Hundred (or Wapentake).
     
  • On 1 April, 1934, the parish gained 126 acres when the parish of Newtown was dissolved.
     
  • On 1 April, 1936, the parish gained 40 acres from the parish of Disley which had some border alignments changed.
     
  • You may contact the New Mills Town Council regarding civic or political matters, but they can NOT perform family history searches for you.
     
  • David BEVIS has a photograph of the Town Hall on Geo-graph, taken in July, 2013.

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