RUGBY RURAL DISTRICT


The 'Rugby Rural District' was a former rural district in Warwickshire, England. The district covered the rural areas surrounding the town of Rugby, where the district council was based, but did not include Rugby itself which was administered separately.
The district was created in 1894. In 1932 its boundaries were significantly altered. The district was expanded to include the whole of the abolished Monks Kirby Rural District, parts of the abolished Foleshill Rural District and parts of the abolished Nuneaton Rural District. It also briefly included Bulkington, but in 1938 this merged with Bedworth. At the same time it lost some territory as Rugby's town boundaries were expanded.
On the 1 April 1974 the district was abolished and merged with the Rugby municipal borough (which covered the town of Rugby) to form the present Borough of Rugby.

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Parishes
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Parishes


At the time of its abolition in 1974 Rugby RD consisted of the following Civil parishes:

Ansty

Binley Woods

Birdingbury

Bourton and Draycote

Brandon and Bretford

Brinklow

Burton Hastings

Church Lawford

Churchover

Clifton upon Dunsmore

Combe Fields

Copston Magna

Cosford

Dunchurch

Easenhall

Frankton

Grandborough

Harborough Magna

King's Newnham (Newnham Regis)

Leamington Hastings

Little Lawford

Long Lawford

Marton

Monks Kirby

Newton and Biggin

Pailton

Princethorpe

Ryton on Dunsmore

Shilton

Stretton Baskerville

Stretton-on-Dunsmore

Stretton-under-Fosse

Thurlaston

Wibtoft

Willey

Willoughby

Withybrook

Wolfhampcote

Wolston

Wolvey

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