Doncaster Rural District


Doncaster was a rural district in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England from 1894 to 1974.
The rural district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as successor to the Doncaster Rural Sanitary District. It consisted of an area surrounding, but not including, the town of Doncaster. Doncaster itself formed a separate municipal borough. The district underwent a number of boundary changes over its existence due to the expansion of Doncaster and the growth of a number of other towns.
Doncaster Rural District Council were granted armorial bearings on 30 October 1947.

Civil parishes

Over its existence the rural district consisted of the following civil parishes:
ParishNotes
Adwick le StreetConstituted an urban district in 1915
Adwick upon Dearne
Armthorpe
Askern
AuckleyPartly in Nottinghamshire until 1895
Austerfield
Balby with HexthorpeConstituted an urban district in 1895
BarnbroughRenamed Barnburgh in 1951
Barnby upon DonMerged with Kirk Sandall parish 1921
Barnby Dun with Kirk SandallFormed 1921 from union of parishes of Barnby upon Don and Kirk Sandall.
The area of Edenthorpe was
constituted a separate parish in 1956.
Bawtry
Bentley with ArkseyConstituted an urban district in 1911
BilhamAbsorbed by Hootton Pagnell parish in 1920
Blaxton
Bolton upon DearneConstituted an urban district in 1899
Braithwell
Brodsworth
Burghwallis
Cadeby
Cantley
Carr House and Elm FieldAbsorbed by Doncaster MB in 1914
Clayton with Frickley
ConisbroughMajority of parish constituted an urban district in 1921, remainder became new parish of Conisbrough Parks
Conisbrough ParksFormed 1921 form the part of Conisbrough parish not created an urban district
Denaby
EdenthorpeCreated 1956 from part of Barnby Dun with Kirk Sandall parish
Edlington
Fenwick
Hampole
Hickleton
Hooton PagnellAbsorbed Stotfold and Bilham parishes in 1920
Kirk Bramwith
Kirk SandallMerged with Barnby upon Don parish to form Barnby Dun with Kirk Sandall in 1921
Loversall
Marr
Melton
Moss
NortonAbsorbed Sutton parish in 1938
Owston
SkellowFormed part of newly constituted Adwick le Street Urban District in 1915
Rossington
Sprotbrough
Stainton
StotfoldAbsorbed by Hootton Pagnell parish in 1920
SuttonAbsorbed by Norton parish in 1938
Thorpe in Balne
ThurnscoeConstituted an urban district in 1908
Tickhill OuterAbsorbed by Tickhill Urban District in 1895
Wadworth
Warmsworth
WheatleyConstituted an urban district in 1900

Abolition

On 1 April 1974 the Local Government Act 1972 came into effect, reorganising administrative areas throughout England and Wales. The rural district was abolished, and its area merged with the County Borough of Doncaster and a number of other districts to form the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, part of the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire.