Chertsey Rural District

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Chertsey
Area
 • 190116,020 acres (64.8 km2)
Population
 • 19016,657
 • 191113,375
History
 • OriginSanitary district
 • Created1894
 • Abolished1933
StatusRural district
GovernmentChertsey Rural District Council
 • HQCouncil Offices, West Byfleet
Subdivisions
 • TypeCivil parishes


Chertsey Rural District was a rural district in Surrey, England from 1894 to 1933.

The rural district was the successor to the Chertsey Rural Sanitary District and originally comprised seven civil parishes. It did not include the town of Chertsey, which was an urban district in its own right. The district was reduced in size in 1907 and 1909 with the loss of two parishes to urban districts and finally abolished in 1933 when its constituent parishes were transferred to other districts under a county review order.[1]

Parish Fate
Bisley Transferred to Bagshot Rural District 1933
Byfleet Transferred to Woking Urban District 1933
Chobham Transferred to Bagshot Rural District 1933
Horsell Transferred to Woking Urban District 1907
Pyrford Transferred to Woking Urban District 1933
Thorpe Transferred to Egham Urban District 1933
Windlesham Constituted as a separate urban district in 1909.

The rural district as originally constituted, was in three parts, separated by other districts. The four parishes of Bisley, Chobham, Horsall and Windlesham formed a single block while the parish of Thorpe was a detached portion to the north-east and the parishes of Byfleet and Pyrford formed another detached block to the south-east.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Frederic A Youngs (1979). Guide to the Local Administrative Unis of England, Vol.I, Southern England. Royal Historical Society. pp. 474–6, 488, 493, 495.

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