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''Note: This is a sub-section of the | ''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[Area Gas Boards]] | ||
1948 One of 12 [[Area Gas Boards]] established by the government to operate the nationalised gas industry, each a separate body with its own management structure. Companies and other bodies nationalised and included in this area: | 1948 One of 12 [[Area Gas Boards]] established by the government to operate the nationalised gas industry, each a separate body with its own management structure. Companies and other bodies nationalised and included in this area: |
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Note: This is a sub-section of the Area Gas Boards
1948 One of 12 Area Gas Boards established by the government to operate the nationalised gas industry, each a separate body with its own management structure. Companies and other bodies nationalised and included in this area:
- Annfield Plain and District Gas Co
- Appleby Corporation
- Bishop Auckland District Gas Co
- Blyth Gas Co
- Brancepeth Co
- Carlisle Gas Co
- Cleveland Gas Co
- Cockermouth Urban District Council
- Darlington Corporation
- Guisborough Gas Co
- Hartlepool Gas and Water Co
- Hexham Gas Co
- Houghton-le-Spring District Gas Co
- Keswick Gas Co
- Maryport Urban District Council
- Middlesbrough Corporation
- Northallerton Consumers Gas Co
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Gateshead Gas Co
- Penrith Urban District Council
- Redcar Corporation
- Richmond Corporation
- Shotley Bridge and Consett District Gas Co
- South Bank and Normanby Gaslight and Coke Co
- Spennymoor and Tudhoe Gas Co
- Stockton-On-Tees Corporation
- Sunderland Gas Co
- Whitehaven United Gas Co
- Wigton Gas Light and Coke Co
- Workington Corporation
1973 The Area Boards became Regions of the British Gas Corporation.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] National Archives