Place:Weymouth Rural, Dorset, England

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NameWeymouth Rural
TypeRural district
Located inDorset, England     (1894 - 1933)

Weymouth Rural District existed in Dorset, England from 1894 until 1974. It was located in the south of the county. Weymouth Rural District was abolished in 1933 and the civil parishes were transferred to Dorchester Rural District and Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough.

During its existence the rural district was made up of the civil parishes in the list below.

For a definition of "rural district", see the bottom of this page.

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No. on MapParishDescriptionDurationNotes
1 Abbotsbury ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
2 Bincombe ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
3 Broadwey ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough in 1933
4 Chickerell ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough in 1933
5 Fleet ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
6 Langton Herring ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
7 Osmington ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
8 Owermoigne ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
9 Portesham ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
10 Poxwell ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Dorchester Rural District in 1933
11 Preston ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough in 1933
12 Radipole ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough in 1933
13 Upwey ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough in 1933
14 Wyke Regis ancient parish, civil parish 1894-1933 to Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough in 1933

Rural District--A Definition

From Wikipedia

"Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, and Ireland for the administration of predominantly rural areas at a level lower than that of the administrative counties."
"In England and Wales they were created in 1894 (by the Local Government Act 1894) along with urban districts. They replaced the earlier system of sanitary districts (themselves based on Poor Law Unions, but not replacing them)."
"Rural districts had elected Rural District Councils (RDCs), which inherited the functions of the earlier sanitary districts, but also had wider authority over matters such as local planning, council housing, and playgrounds and cemeteries. Matters such as education and roads were the responsibility of county councils."
"Until 1930 the rural district councillors were also poor law guardians for the unions of which they formed part. Each civil parish was represented by one or more councillors."
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