Aled Rural District

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Aled
Area
 • 1935 69,206 acres (280.07 km2)
 • 1961 69,206 acres (280.07 km2)
Population
 • 1931 6,870
 • 1971 6,559
History
 • Created 1935
 • Abolished 1974
 • Succeeded by Aberconwy, Colwyn
Status Rural District
 • HQ Rhyl

Aled was a rural district in the administrative county of Denbighshire, Wales, from 1935 to 1974.

The district was created by a county review order in 1935 which reoganised districts in the county. It was formed by merging the bulk of St Asaph (Denbigh) Rural District with the Nant Conway area previously administered by Conway Rural District in neighbouring Caernarfonshire. The district was named after the River Aled.

The district contained the following civil parishes:

The former parishes of St George and Llanddulas were abolished, being split between an enlarged Abergele Urban District and other parishes in Aled RD.

The rural district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 in 1974. Its area passed to the Borough of Colwyn in the new county of Clwyd with the exception of Llansantffraid Glan Conwy which was included in the Borough of Aberconwy in Gwynedd.

Sources

Denbighshire Administrative County (Vision of Britain)[1]