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Chester Rural District

53°11′28″N 2°53′42″W / 53.191°N 2.8950°W / 53.191; -2.8950

Chester

Chester RD within Cheshire in 1970
Area
 • 191134,266 acres (138.67 km2)
 • 196143,824 acres (177.35 km2)
Population
 • 190110,908
 • 197134,686
History
 • OriginSanitary district
 • Created1894
 • Abolished1974
 • Succeeded byChester
StatusRural district
GovernmentChester Rural District Council
Subdivisions
 • TypeCivil parishes

Chester was a rural district of Cheshire, England, from 1894 to 1974. It was located near the city and county borough of Chester but did not include it. The district saw various boundary changes throughout its life.[1] It included the small civil parish of Chester Castle, an exclave of the rural district within the boundaries of the county borough of Chester.

Creation edit

The district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as the successor to Chester Rural Sanitary District. It initially consisted of the following civil parishes:[2]

‡ In 1901 the two parishes were merged to form a single civil parish of Mollington.[2]

† In 1910 the parish of Great Stanney was removed from the rural district and became part of an enlarged Ellesmere Port and Whitby Urban District.[2]

¶ In 1933 the parish of Ince and part of Thornton le Moors were added to an enlarged Ellesmere Port Urban district.[1]

1936 boundary changes edit

In 1936 the boundaries of the rural district were substantially altered under a county review order:[1][2]

  • The County Borough of Chester and Hoole Urban District were extended to take in six parishes: Blacon cum Crabwall, Claverton, Great Boughton, Little Saughall, Marlston cum Lache, and Newton by Chester.
  • The boundary with the neighbouring Tarvin Rural District was adjusted and nine parishes were added:

Further changes and abolition edit

In 1954 Hoole Urban District was abolished. The bulk of its area was added to the county borough of Chester, but 174 acres (0.70 km2) were added to the rural district.[1] There were exchanges of very small areas of land with neighbouring districts in 1963 due to the diversion of the River Gowy.[1] The final change in the district's boundaries came in 1967, when 135 acres (0.55 km2) passed to the Borough of Ellesmere Port.[1]

The Local Government Act 1972 completely reorganised council boundaries throughout England and Wales. On 1 April 1974, Chester Rural District was merged with the city of Chester and Tarvin Rural District to form the new non-metropolitan district of Chester.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Relationships / unit history of CHESTER RD". A Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. Archived from the original on 25 December 2012. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e Youngs, Frederic A Jr. (1991). Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England. Vol. II Northern England. London: Royal Historical Society. ISBN 0-86193-127-0.

chester, rural, district, 8950, 8950, chesterchester, within, cheshire, 1970area, 191134, acres, 196143, acres, population, 190110, 197134, 686history, originsanitary, district, created1894, abolished1974, succeeded, bychesterstatusrural, districtgovernment, c. 53 11 28 N 2 53 42 W 53 191 N 2 8950 W 53 191 2 8950 ChesterChester RD within Cheshire in 1970Area 191134 266 acres 138 67 km2 196143 824 acres 177 35 km2 Population 190110 908 197134 686History OriginSanitary district Created1894 Abolished1974 Succeeded byChesterStatusRural districtGovernmentChester Rural District CouncilSubdivisions TypeCivil parishesChester was a rural district of Cheshire England from 1894 to 1974 It was located near the city and county borough of Chester but did not include it The district saw various boundary changes throughout its life 1 It included the small civil parish of Chester Castle an exclave of the rural district within the boundaries of the county borough of Chester Contents 1 Creation 2 1936 boundary changes 3 Further changes and abolition 4 ReferencesCreation editThe district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as the successor to Chester Rural Sanitary District It initially consisted of the following civil parishes 2 Bache Backford Blacon cum Crabwall Bridge Trafford Capenhurst Caughall Chester Castle Chorlton by Backford Christleton Claverton Croughton Dodleston Dunham on the Hill Eaton Eccleston Elton Great Boughton Great Saughall Great Stanney Hapsford Hoole Village Ince Lea by Backford Little Saughall Little Stanney Littleton Lower Kinnerton Marlston cum Lache Mickle Trafford Mollington Banastre Mollington Tarrant Moston Newton by Chester Picton Poulton Pulford Shotwick Shotwick Park Stanlow Stoke Thornton le Moors Upton by Chester Wervin Wimbolds Trafford Woodbank In 1901 the two parishes were merged to form a single civil parish of Mollington 2 In 1910 the parish of Great Stanney was removed from the rural district and became part of an enlarged Ellesmere Port and Whitby Urban District 2 In 1933 the parish of Ince and part of Thornton le Moors were added to an enlarged Ellesmere Port Urban district 1 1936 boundary changes editIn 1936 the boundaries of the rural district were substantially altered under a county review order 1 2 The County Borough of Chester and Hoole Urban District were extended to take in six parishes Blacon cum Crabwall Claverton Great Boughton Little Saughall Marlston cum Lache and Newton by Chester The boundary with the neighbouring Tarvin Rural District was adjusted and nine parishes were added Aldford Barrow Buerton Churton Heath Guilden Sutton Huntington Lea Newbold Rowton SaightonFurther changes and abolition editIn 1954 Hoole Urban District was abolished The bulk of its area was added to the county borough of Chester but 174 acres 0 70 km2 were added to the rural district 1 There were exchanges of very small areas of land with neighbouring districts in 1963 due to the diversion of the River Gowy 1 The final change in the district s boundaries came in 1967 when 135 acres 0 55 km2 passed to the Borough of Ellesmere Port 1 The Local Government Act 1972 completely reorganised council boundaries throughout England and Wales On 1 April 1974 Chester Rural District was merged with the city of Chester and Tarvin Rural District to form the new non metropolitan district of Chester 2 References edit a b c d e f Relationships unit history of CHESTER RD A Vision of Britain University of Portsmouth Archived from the original on 25 December 2012 Retrieved 7 January 2009 a b c d e Youngs Frederic A Jr 1991 Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England Vol II Northern England London Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 86193 127 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chester Rural District amp oldid 1189865689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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