Civil parishes in South Yorkshire

A map of South Yorkshire, showing the Metropolitan Boroughs: (1) Sheffield; (2) Rotherham; (3) Doncaster; and (4) Barnsley.

A civil parish is a country subdivision, forming the lowest unit of local government in England. There are 93 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of South Yorkshire, most of the county being unparished. At the 2001 census, there were 360,191 people living in the 93 parishes, accounting for 28.4 per cent of the county's population.

History

Parishes arose from Church of England divisions, and were originally purely ecclesiastical divisions. Over time they acquired civil administration powers.[1]

The Highways Act 1555 made parishes responsible for the upkeep of roads. Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.[2]

The poor were looked after by the monasteries, until their dissolution. In 1572, magistrates were given power to 'survey the poor' and impose taxes for their relief. This system was made more formal by the Poor Law Act 1601, which made parishes responsible for administering the Poor Law; overseers were appointed to charge a rate to support the poor of the parish.[3] The 19th century saw an increase in the responsibility of parishes, although the Poor Law powers were transferred to Poor Law Unions.[4] The Public Health Act 1872 grouped parishes into Rural Sanitary Districts, based on the Poor Law Unions; these subsequently formed the basis for Rural Districts.[5]

Parishes were run by vestries, meeting annually to appoint officials, and were generally identical to ecclesiastical parishes,[6] although some townships in large parishes administered the Poor Law themselves; under the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, all extra-parochial areas and townships that levied a separate rate became independent civil parishes.[7]

Civil parishes in their modern sense date from the Local Government Act 1894, which abolished vestries; established elected parish councils in all rural parishes with more than 300 electors; grouped rural parishes into Rural Districts; and aligned parish boundaries with county and borough boundaries.[7] Urban civil parishes continued to exist, and were generally coterminous with the Urban District, Municipal Borough or County Borough in which they were situated; many large towns contained a number of parishes, and these were usually merged into one. Parish councils were not formed in urban areas, and the only function of the parish was to elect guardians to Poor Law Unions; with the abolition of the Poor Law system in 1930 the parishes had only a nominal existence.[8]

The Local Government Act 1972 retained civil parishes in rural areas, and many former Urban Districts and Municipal Boroughs that were being abolished, were replaced by new successor parishes; urban areas that were considered too large to be single parishes became unparished areas.[9]

South Yorkshire showing the former local authorities

The current position

Recent governments have encouraged the formation of town and parish councils in unparished areas, and the Local Government and Rating Act 1997 gave local residents the right to demand the creation of a new civil parish.[10]

A parish council can become a town council unilaterally, simply by resolution;[9] and a civil parish can also gain city status, but only if that is granted by the Crown.[9] The chairman of a town or city council is called a mayor.[9] The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 introduced alternative names: a parish council can now choose to be called a community; village; or neighbourhood council.[11]

List of civil parishes and unparished areas

Image Name Status Population District Former local authority Refs
BarnsleyUnparished area65,188BarnsleyBarnsley
County Borough
[12]
[13]
BillingleyCivil parish177BarnsleyHemsworth
Rural District
[14]
[15]
BrierleyUnparished area5,973BarnsleyHemsworth
Rural District
[14]
[15][16]
CawthorneCivil parish1,108BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
CudworthUnparished area9,099BarnsleyCudworth
Urban District
[18]
[19]
DarfieldUnparished area7,178BarnsleyDarfield
Urban District
[20]
[21]
DartonUnparished area21,596BarnsleyDarton
Urban District
[22]
[23]
DearneUnparished area22,070BarnsleyDearne
Urban District
[24]
[25]
DodworthUnparished area5,742BarnsleyDodworth
Urban District
[26]
[27]
DunfordCivil parish627BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
Great HoughtonCivil parish2,261BarnsleyHemsworth
Rural District
[14]
[15]
Gunthwaite and IngbirchworthCivil parish400BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
High HoylandCivil parish142BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
Hoyland NetherUnparished area14,419BarnsleyHoyland Nether
Urban District
[28]
[29]
HunshelfCivil parish324BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
LangsettCivil parish161BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
Little HoughtonCivil parish618BarnsleyHemsworth
Rural District
[14]
[15]
OxspringCivil parish1,048BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
PenistoneTown10,101BarnsleyPenistone
Urban District
[30]
[15]
RoystonUnparished area10,038BarnsleyRoyston
Urban District
[31]
[32]
ShaftonCivil parish2,840BarnsleyHemsworth
Rural District
[14]
[15]
SilkstoneCivil parish2,954BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
StainboroughCivil parish399BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
TankersleyCivil parish1,414BarnsleyWortley
Rural District
[33]
[15]
ThurgolandCivil parish1,801BarnsleyPenistone
Rural District
[17]
[15]
WombwellUnparished area16,522BarnsleyWombwell
Urban District
[34]
[35]
WorsbroughUnparished area13,284BarnsleyWorsbrough
Urban District
[36]
[37]
WortleyCivil parish579BarnsleyWortley
Rural District
[33]
[15]
Adwick le StreetUnparished area18,656DoncasterAdwick le Street
Urban District
[38]
[39]
Adwick upon DearneCivil parish351DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
ArmthorpeCivil parish12,630DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
AskernTown5,434DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
AuckleyCivil parish3,266DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
AusterfieldCivil parish571DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
BarnburghCivil parish1,979DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Barnby Dun with Kirk SandallCivil parish8,524DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
BawtryTown3,204DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Bentley with ArkseyUnparished area20,545DoncasterBentley with Arksey
Urban District
[42]
[43]
BlaxtonCivil parish1,179DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
BraithwellCivil parish1,056DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
BrodsworthCivil parish2,875DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
BurghwallisCivil parish278DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
CadebyCivil parish203DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
CantleyCivil parish2,830DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Clayton with FrickleyCivil parish208DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
ConisbroughUnparished area15,575DoncasterConisbrough
Urban District
[44]
[45]
Conisbrough ParksCivil parish385DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
DenabyCivil parish326DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
DoncasterUnparished area75,273DoncasterDoncaster
County Borough
[46]
[47]
EdenthorpeCivil parish4,752DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
EdlingtonTown8,276DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
FenwickCivil parish113DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
FinningleyCivil parish1,442DoncasterEast Retford
Rural District
[48]
[41]
FishlakeCivil parish628DoncasterThorne
Rural District
[49]
[41]
HampoleCivil parish187DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
HatfieldTown16,184DoncasterThorne
Rural District
[49]
[41]
HickletonCivil parish290DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
High MeltonCivil parish339DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Hooton PagnellCivil parish211DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Kirk BramwithCivil parish200DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
LoversallCivil parish128DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
MarrCivil parish138DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
MexboroughUnparished area14,269DoncasterMexborough
Urban District
[50]
[51]
MossCivil parish290DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
NortonCivil parish4,381DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
OwstonCivil parish170DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
RossingtonCivil parish13,255DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Sprotbrough and CusworthCivil parish12,166DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
StainforthTown6,342DoncasterThorne
Rural District
[49]
[41]
StaintonCivil parish269DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
SykehouseCivil parish438DoncasterThorne
Rural District
[49]
[41]
ThorneTown16,592DoncasterThorne
Rural District
[49]
[41]
Thorpe in BalneCivil parish176DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
TickhillTown5,301DoncasterTickhill
Urban District
[52]
[41]
WadworthCivil parish1,229DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
WarmsworthCivil parish3,752DoncasterDoncaster
Rural District
[40]
[41]
Aston cum AughtonCivil parish13,961RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
BramleyCivil parish8,194 (including Hellaby)RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
Brampton BierlowCivil parish3,658RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
BrinsworthCivil parish8,950RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
CatcliffeCivil parish1,766RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
DaltonCivil parish9,038RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
Dinnington St John'sTown9,161RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
FirbeckCivil parish317RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
GildingwellsCivil parish115RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
Harthill with WoodallCivil parish1,909RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
HellabyCivil parishRotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[56][53]
[54]
Hooton LevittCivil parish110RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
Hooton RobertsCivil parish181RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
Laughton-en-le-MorthenCivil parish1,185RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
LetwellCivil parish111RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
MaltbyTown17,247RotherhamMaltby
Urban District
[57]
[54]
North and South AnstonCivil parish9,559RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
OrgreaveCivil parish761RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
RavenfieldCivil parish2,018RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
RawmarshUnparished area18,720RotherhamRawmarsh
Urban District
[58]
[59]
RotherhamUnparished area117,262RotherhamRotherham
County Borough
[60]
[61]
SwintonUnparished area12,848RotherhamSwinton
Urban District
[62]
[63]
Thorpe SalvinCivil parish502RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
ThryberghCivil parish4,327RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
ThurcroftCivil parish5,296RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
TodwickCivil parish1,637RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
TreetonCivil parish2,514RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
UlleyCivil parish182RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
WalesCivil parish6,455RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
Wath upon DearneUnparished area14,903RotherhamWath upon Dearne
Urban District
[64]
[65]
WentworthCivil parish1,223RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
WhistonCivil parish5,115RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
WickersleyCivil parish7,235RotherhamRotherham
Rural District
[53]
[54]
WoodsettsCivil parish1,802RotherhamKiveton Park
Rural District
[55]
[54]
BradfieldCivil parish14,915SheffieldWortley
Rural District
[33]
[66]
EcclesfieldCivil parish31,609SheffieldWortley
Rural District
[33]
[66]
SheffieldUnparished area453,047SheffieldSheffield
County Borough
[67]
[68]
StocksbridgeTown13,663SheffieldStocksbridge
Urban District
[69]
[66]

See also

References

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  64. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Wath upon Dearne Urban District Retrieved 29 August 2009
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  66. 1 2 3 Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Sheffield Retrieved 29 August 2009
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