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Also see [[Stafford Power Station]]
c.1929 Formation of the [[North West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority]]<ref>Staffordshire Advertiser 22 June 1929</ref>, to which were transferred some local authority electricity undertakings including those of Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford and Newcastle-under-Lyme Corporations and other public authorities and companies in North Staffordshire and district.<ref>Staffordshire Sentinel 23 March 1928</ref>


== See Also ==
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of Gaolgate, Stafford.

Also see Stafford Power Station


c.1929 Formation of the North West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority[1], to which were transferred some local authority electricity undertakings including those of Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford and Newcastle-under-Lyme Corporations and other public authorities and companies in North Staffordshire and district.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Staffordshire Advertiser 22 June 1929
  2. Staffordshire Sentinel 23 March 1928