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Mid Suffolk District — Non-metropolitan district — Mid Suffolk shown within Suffolk Sovereign state United Kingdom Constituent country England Region East of England Non-metropolitan county Suffolk Status Non-metropolitan district Admin HQ Needham Market Incorporated 1 April 1974 Government – Type Non-metropolitan district council – Body Mid Suffolk District Council – Leadership Leader & Cabinet (Conservative) – MPs Daniel Poulter
David RuffleyArea – Total 336.3 sq mi (871.1 km2) Area rank 40th (of 326) Population (2010 est.) – Total 95,000 – Rank 236th (of 326) – Density 282.5/sq mi (109.1/km2) – Ethnicity 99.0% White Time zone GMT (UTC0) – Summer (DST) BST (UTC+1) ONS code 42UE OS grid reference TM0853555286 Website www.midsuffolk.gov.uk Mid Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England. Its council is based in Needham Market, and the largest town is Stowmarket.
The district was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the Borough of Eye, Stowmarket urban district, Gipping Rural District, Hartismere Rural District and Thedwastre Rural District.
Communities
The district has the most parishes in Suffolk, with a total of 122 parishes and towns.
- Akenham
- Ashbocking
- Ashfield cum Thorpe
- Aspall
- Athelington
- Bacton
- Badley
- Badwell Ash
- Barham
- Barking
- Battisford
- Baylham
- Bedfield
- Bedingfield
- Beyton
- Botesdale
- Braiseworth
- Bramford
- Brome and Oakley
- Brundish
- Burgate
- Buxhall
- Claydon
- Coddenham
- Combs
- Cotton
- Creeting St Mary
- Creeting St Peter
- Crowfield
- Debenham
- Denham
- Drinkstone
- Elmswell
- Eye
- Felsham
- Finningham
- Flowton
- Framsden
- Fressingfield
- Gedding
- Gipping
- Gislingham
- Gosbeck
- Great Ashfield
- Great Blakenham
- Great Bricett
- Great Finborough
- Harleston
- Haughley
- Helmingham
- Hemingstone
- Henley
- Hessett
- Hinderclay
- Horham
- Hoxne
- Hunston
- Kenton
- Langham
- Laxfield
- Little Blakenham
- Little Finborough
- Mellis
- Mendham
- Mendlesham
- Metfield
- Mickfield
- Monk Soham
- Needham Market
- Nettlestead
- Norton
- Occold
- Offton
- Old Newton with Dagworth
- Onehouse
- Palgrave
- Pettaugh
- Rattlesden
- Redgrave
- Redlingfield
- Rickinghall Inferior
- Rickinghall Superior
- Ringshall
- Rishangles
- Shelland
- Somersham
- Southolt
- Stoke Ash
- Stonham Aspal
- Stonham Earl
- Stonham Parva
- Stowlangtoft
- Stowmarket
- Stowupland
- Stradbroke
- Stuston
- Syleham
- Tannington
- Thorndon
- Thornham Magna
- Thornham Parva
- Thrandeston
- Thurston
- Thwaite
- Tostock
- Walsham-le-Willows
- Wattisfield
- Westhorpe
- Wetherden
- Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford
- Weybread
- Whitton
- Wickham Skeith
- Wilby
- Willisham
- Wingfield
- Winston
- Woolpit
- Worlingworth
- Wortham
- Wyverstone
- Yaxley
External links
- Mid Suffolk District Council
- Table of wards that comprise Mid Suffolk and the parishes that this 2001 law defines as constituting each of those wards
Boroughs or districts - Babergh
- Forest Heath
- Ipswich
- Mid Suffolk
- St Edmundsbury
- Suffolk Coastal
- Waveney
Major settlements - Aldeburgh
- Beccles
- Brandon
- Bungay
- Bury St Edmunds
- Carlton Colville
- Clare
- Dunwich
- Eye
- Felixstowe
- Framlingham
- Hadleigh
- Halesworth
- Haverhill
- Kesgrave
- Leiston
- Lowestoft
- Mildenhall
- Needham Market
- Newmarket
- Orford
- Saxmundham
- Southwold
- Stowmarket
- Sudbury
- Woodbridge
See also: List of civil parishes in Suffolk
Topics Districts of the East of England Essex Basildon • Braintree • Brentwood • Castle Point • Chelmsford • Colchester • Epping Forest • Harlow • Maldon • Rochford • Southend-on-Sea • Tendring • Thurrock • Uttlesford
Hertfordshire Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Norfolk Suffolk Babergh • Forest Heath • Ipswich • Mid Suffolk • St Edmundsbury • Suffolk Coastal • Waveney
Coordinates: 52°09′22″N 1°02′56″E / 52.1560°N 1.0489°E
Categories:- Mid Suffolk
- Non-metropolitan districts of Suffolk
- Local government districts of the East of England
- Suffolk geography stubs
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