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Warrington Rural District

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Status
  
Rural district

Date dissolved
  
1974

Warrington Rural District was, from 1894 to 1974, a local government district in the administrative county of Lancashire.

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It was formed a rural district under the Local Government Act 1894 from the Warrington rural sanitary district, and was centred on territory north of the town of Warrington (which was broadly shared with, but separate from, the County Borough of Warrington). In 1974, it was abolished and became part of the new Borough of Warrington which was transferred to Cheshire

Boundaries

It covered the following parishes initially:

  • Burtonwood
  • Cuerdley
  • Great Sankey
  • Houghton, Middleton and Arbury
  • Little Sankey
  • Penketh
  • Poulton with Fearnhead
  • Rixton with Glazebrook
  • Southworth with Croft
  • Winwick with Hulme
  • Woolston with Martinscroft
  • The parish of Little Sankey, which had been formed from that part of Warrington parish not in Warrington borough; was added to Warrington in 1896.

    Reorganisation

    The district was reorganised in 1933, by taking in part of the disbanded Leigh Rural District. Several parishes were reorganised

  • Burtonwood
  • Croft
  • Cuerdley
  • Great Sankey
  • Penketh
  • Poulton with Fearnhead
  • Rixton with Glazebrook
  • Winwick
  • Woolston
  • The district was abolished on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972. It became part of the new borough of Warrington in the non-metropolitan county of Cheshire.

    References

    Warrington Rural District Wikipedia