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Coordinates: 51°4850N 0°0141W / 51.814°N 0.028°W / 51.814; -0.028
 

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51°48′50N 0°01′41W / 51.814°N 0.028°W / 51.814; -0.028

Ware Rural District
Rural district

Council offices: 97 New Road, Ware
Population
 • 190110,891
 • 197111,550[1]
History
 • Created28 December 1894
 • Abolished31 March 1974
 • Succeeded byEast Hertfordshire
 • HQWare
Contained within
 • County CouncilHertfordshire

Ware Rural District was a rural districtinHertfordshire, England from 1894 to 1974, covering an area in the east of the county.

Evolution[edit]

The district had its origins in the Ware Rural Sanitary District. This had been created under the Public Health Act 1872, giving public health and local government responsibilities for rural areas to the existing boards of guardiansofpoor law unions. The Ware Rural Sanitary District covered the area of the Ware Poor Law Union excluding the town of Ware.[2]

Under the Local Government Act 1894, rural sanitary districts became rural districts from 28 December 1894. Prior to the act coming into force, Hertfordshire County Council made an order directing that the town of Hoddesdon, which was in the Ware Rural Sanitary District, should become an urban district in its own right rather than be included in the Ware Rural District.[3] The link with the poor law union continued, with all the elected councillors of the rural district council being ex officio members of the Ware Board of Guardians.

Parishes[edit]

Ware Rural District contained the following civil parishes.

Parish From To Notes
Broxbourne 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1935 Abolished 1935, split between Hoddesdon Urban District and Brickendon Liberty parish.
Eastwick 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Gilston 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Great Amwell 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Great Munden 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Hoddesdon Rural 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1935 Created 1894 from that part of Hoddesdon parish not within the urban district. Abolished 1935, split between Hoddesdon Urban District and Brickendon Liberty parish.
Hunsdon 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Little Munden 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Standon 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Stanstead Abbots 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Stanstead St Margarets 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Thundridge 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Ware Rural 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974 Created 1894 from that part of Ware parish not within the urban district.
Widford 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1974
Wormley 28 Dec 1894 31 Mar 1935 Abolished 1935, split between Hoddesdon Urban District, Cheshunt Urban District, and Brickendon Liberty parish.

Premises[edit]

Council's meeting place until 1960: Union Workhouse / Western House, Collett Road, Ware

From the council's foundation until 1960 it met at the board room of the Ware Union Workhouse, later known as Western House, on Collett Road.[4][5] Administrative office functions were carried out until 1934 at 8 West Street, which was shared with the Ware Urban District Council and the solicitors who acted as clerks to both councils.[6] In 1934 the council acquired a house called The Laurels at 97 New Road, converting it to serve as offices.[7] A council chamber was built to the rear of 97 New Road in 1960, after which the building served as both meeting place and offices for the council until its abolition.[8] The council also built additional office space at 103 New Road in the mid 1960s.

Abolition[edit]

Ware Rural District was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, becoming part of the new districtofEast Hertfordshire on 1 April 1974. The old Ware Rural District Council main office at 97 New Road was subsequently converted into flats, whilst its other office at 103 New Road was used for various local authority functions for some years, with the site being redeveloped for houses in 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ware RD, A Vision of Britain through Time". GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  • ^ Higginbotham, Peter. "Ware Poor Law Union". The Workhouse. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  • ^ Annual Report of the Local Government Board, 1894–1895. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1895. p. 255. Retrieved 19 September 2021. The County of Hertford (Hoddesdon, &c.) Confirmation Order, 1894
  • ^ Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire. London. 1899. p. 208.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ "The Municipal Year Book and Public Utilities Directory". Municipal Journal: 1586. 1960. Retrieved 4 January 2022. Offices: 97 New Road, Ware / Meeting: Western House, Ware
  • ^ "The Municipal Year Book and Public Utilities Directory". Municipal Journal: 596. 1934. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  • ^ East Hertfordshire Combined Districts: Annual Report of the Medical Officer. 1934. p. 3. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  • ^ "Staff buy chairman a gavel". Herts and Essex Observer. Bishop's Stortford. 23 December 1960. p. 20. Retrieved 5 January 2022.

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