Buntingford Rural District

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Buntingford Rural District
Rural district

Bridgefoot House, Union Terrace, Buntingford
Population
  19015,020
  19314,638[1]
History
  Created28 December 1894
  Abolished31 March 1935
  Succeeded byBraughing Rural District
  HQBuntingford
Contained within
  County CouncilHertfordshire

Buntingford Rural District was a rural district in Hertfordshire, England from 1894 to 1935, covering the town of Buntingford and a number of surrounding parishes in the north-east of the county.

Buntingford Poor Law Union had been created in 1835 following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, centred on the small town of Buntingford. A workhouse was built in Buntingford to serve the union, opening in 1837. Under the Public Health Act 1872 sanitary districts were created, and the boards of guardians of poor law unions were made responsible for public health and local government for any part of their district not included in an urban authority. As the Buntingford Poor Law Union had no urban authorities, the Buntingford Rural Sanitary District covered the same area as the Buntingford Poor Law Union, and both were governed by the Buntingford Board of Guardians.[2]

Under the Local Government Act 1894, rural sanitary districts became rural districts from 28 December 1894. The link with the poor law union continued, with all the elected councillors of the rural district council being ex officio members of the Buntingford Board of Guardians. The new district council held its first meeting on 3 January 1895, when the former chairman of the board of guardians, John Williamson Leader, was appointed the first chairman of the council. He held the post until his death in 1897.[3][4]

Parishes

Buntingford Rural District contained the following civil parishes:[1]

Premises

Abolition

References

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