North Wales and South Cheshire Joint Electricity Authority information
North Wales and South Cheshire Joint Electricity Authority
Formerly
North Wales Power Company
Company type
Public company
Industry
Electricity supply
Founded
1 August 1923
Defunct
31 March 1948
Fate
Nationalisation
Successor
British Electricity Authority, Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board
Area served
North Wales, Cheshire and Staffordshire
Services
Electricity supply
The North Wales and South Cheshire Joint Electricity Authority supplied electricity to an extensive area of North Wales and parts of Cheshire and Shropshire. As constituted in 1923 the Joint Authority transferred all its rights to distribution of electricity in the area to the North Wales Power Company. The authority was effectively the power company. Both the joint authority and the power company were abolished in 1948 upon the nationalisation of the British electricity supply industry.
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