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Oakham Rural District

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Status
  
Rural district

Date dissolved
  
1974

Oakham Rural District

Government
  
Oakham Rural District Council

Oakham was a rural district in Rutland, England from 1894 to 1974, covering the north of the county.

The rural district had its origins in the Oakham Rural Sanitary District, formed in 1875. Oakham RSD had an identical area to Oakham poor law union, and consisted of thirty-one civil parishes of which twenty-nine were in Rutland and two in Leicestershire.

The Local Government Act 1894 redesignated the area as Oakham Rural District, at the same time transferring the Leicestershire parishes of Cold Overton and Knossington to Melton Mowbray Rural District.

The rural district included the town of Oakham until 1911, when it was constituted as Oakham Urban District. The Rural District Council continued to be based in the town, however.

Parishes

The rural district consisted of the following parishes:

  • Ashwell
  • Barleythorpe
  • Barrow
  • Braunston
  • Brooke
  • Burley
  • Cottesmore
  • Edith Weston
  • Egleton
  • Empingham
  • Exton
  • Greetham
  • Gunthorpe
  • Hambleton
  • Horn
  • Langham
  • Leighfield
  • Lyndon
  • Manton
  • Martinsthorpe
  • Normanton
  • Oakham (until 1911)
  • Market Overton
  • Stretton
  • Teigh
  • Thistleton
  • Tickencote
  • Whissendine
  • Whitwell
  • References

    Oakham Rural District Wikipedia