Epping Rural District

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Epping
Epping RD 1911.png
The district in 1911
Area
  191139,055 acres (158.05 km2)
  195134,851 acres (141.04 km2)
Population
  190112,783
  195120,024
History
  Created1894
  Abolished1955
  Succeeded by Harlow Urban District
Epping and Ongar Rural District
Status Rural district
   HQ Epping

Epping was, from 1894 to 1955, a rural district in the administrative county of Essex, England. [1] [2]

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Formation and boundary changes

The district was formed by the Local Government Act 1894 as successor to the Epping Rural Sanitary District. The rural district was governed by a directly elected rural district council (RDC), which replaced the rural sanitary authority that had comprised the poor law guardians for the area. The council's headquarters were in the town of Epping.

Over its existence, the rural district lost territory to new urban districts. In 1896 Epping became a separate urban district, although Epping RDC continued to be based in the town. Loughton and Chigwell were constituted urban districts in 1900 and 1933 respectively. [1]

Abolition

Epping RD was finally abolished when the New Town of Harlow was constituted an urban district in 1955. The remainder of the rural district was merged with the neighbouring Ongar Rural District to form Epping and Ongar Rural District. [1]

Parishes

When established in 1894, Epping RD consisted of sixteen civil parishes. Over the next sixty-one years the number was reduced due to both loss of territory to urban districts and amalgamation of small parishes. On abolition there were twelve parishes: [1]

ParishNotes
Chigwell Became a separate urban district in 1933
Epping Most became a separate urban district in 1896, part constituted as Epping Upland parish
Epping Upland Created 1896 from the part of Epping not included in urban district. Part included in Harlow UD 1955.
Great Parndon Part included in Harlow UD 1955.
Harlow Was enlarged to become Harlow Urban district in 1955.
Latton Abolished 1949 with area split between Harlow and North Weald Bassett
Little Parndon Absorbed by Netteswell parish in 1949
Magdalen Laver
Loughton Became a separate urban district in 1900
Matching
Nazeing
Netteswell Part included in Harlow UD 1955.
North Weald Bassett
Roydon Part included in Harlow UD 1955.
Sheering
Theydon Bois
Theydon Garnon

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Youngs, Frederic A Jr. (1979). Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol.I: Southern England. London: Royal Historical Society. p. 603. ISBN   0-901050-67-9.
  2. Vision of Britain – Epping RD (historic map Archived 1 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine )

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