East Suffolk (county)
East Suffolk, along with West Suffolk, was created in 1888 as an administrative county of England. The administrative county was based on the eastern quarter sessions division of Suffolk. East Suffolk County Council's headquarters were at East Suffolk County Hall in Ipswich.
In 1974, most of the county reunified with West Suffolk and the county borough of Ipswich to form the non-metropolitan county of Suffolk.Subdivisions
From 1894 the administrative county was divided into municipal boroughs, urban districts and rural districts:
- Boroughs: Aldeburgh, Beccles, Eye, Lowestoft, Southwold
- Urban districts: Bungay, Felixstowe and Walton,, Halesworth, Leiston-cum-Sizewell, Oulton Broad, Saxmundham, Stowmarket, Woodbridge
- Rural districts created in 1894: Blything, Bosmere and Claydon, East Stow, Hartismere, Hoxne, Mutford and Lothingland, Plomesgate, Samford, Wangford, Woodbridge
- *The Rural Districts were completely reorganised by a County Review Order in 1934, and reduced to seven in number: Blyth, Deben, Gipping, Hartismere, Lothingland, Samford, Wainford
The rural districts were further subdivided into civil parishes.District Council
In 2018 a new East Suffolk district was created by the abolition and merger of Waveney and Suffolk Coastal districts. The new district, came into effect on 1 April 2019.