Limehurst Rural District

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GovernmentLimehurst Rural District Council
Limehurst
Area
  19114,775 acres (19.32 km2)
  19513,085 acres (12.48 km2)
Population
  190110,341
  19518,447
History
  OriginRural sanitary district
  Created1894
  Abolished1954
  Succeeded byCounty Borough of Oldham
Municipal Borough of Ashton-under-Lyne
Droylsden Urban District
Failsworth Urban District
Municipal Borough of Mossley
Lees Urban District
StatusRural district
GovernmentLimehurst Rural District Council
  HQAshton-under-Lyne
Subdivisions
  TypeCivil parishes

Limehurst was, from 1894 to 1954, a rural district in the administrative county of Lancashire, England.

Ashton-under-Lyne Rural Sanitary District was created in 1872 and included parishes in both Cheshire and Lancashire.[1] The Local Government Act 1894 redesignated rural sanitary districts as rural districts, and where they crossed county boundaries they were generally divided. Accordingly, the area of Ashton RSD was divided with the Lancashire parishes forming Limehurst Rural District and the Cheshire parishes becoming Tintwistle Rural District.[1]

Over time the rural district became increasingly urbanised, and it lost areas to surrounding boroughs and urban districts in 1914, 1935 and 1951. In 1954 the district was abolished, with its area passing to five neighbouring towns.[2]

Parishes

Contraction and abolition

References

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