Grimsby Rural District

Grimsby

Grimsby Rural District shown within Parts of Lindsey in 1970.
History
  Created 1894
  Abolished 1974
  Succeeded by borough of Cleethorpes
Status Rural district

Grimsby Rural District was a rural district in Lincolnshire, England, part of the administrative county of Lindsey, from 1894 to 1974.

The district covered the town of Immingham and the parishes of Ashby-cum-Fenby, Aylesby, Barnoldby-le-Beck, Beelsby, Bradley, Brigsley, East Ravendale, Great Coates*, Habrough, Hatcliffe, Hawerby-cum-Beesby, Healing, Humberston, Irby, Laceby, Little Coates*, New Waltham (from 1961), Scartho*, Stallingborough, Waltham, Weelsby*, West Ravendale and Wold Newton.

The rural district was separate from the Grimsby county borough and the Municipal Borough of Cleethorpes, which it surrounded on three sides. When the county of Humberside was formed in 1974, the Grimsby rural district and the Cleethorpes municipal borough were combined to form the new borough of Cleethorpes. In 1996 the area became part of the new unitary authority of North East Lincolnshire.

Asterisks denote parishes that were abolished prior to 1974.

  • Little Coates - to Grimsby borough and Great Coates parish 1928
  • Scartho - to Grimsby borough and Waltham parish 1928
  • Great Coates - to Grimsby borough and Healing parish 1968
  • Weelsby - to Humberston and New Waltham parishes 1968

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Coordinates: 53°31′N 0°09′W / 53.52°N 0.15°W / 53.52; -0.15

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