Wells Rural District

Wells Rural District
Area
  1911 58,119 acres (235.20 km2)[1]
  1961 57,175 acres (231.38 km2)[1]
Population
  1911 10,633[2]
  1961 10,577[2]
History
  Created 1894
  Abolished 1974
Status Rural district
  HQ Wells

Wells was a rural district in Somerset, England, from 1894 to 1974.

It was created in 1894 under the Local Government Act 1894, taking over the responsibilities of the former Wells Rural Sanitary District. Each parish elected one or more councillors:[3]

ParishDistrict Councillors
Baltonsborough2
Butleigh2
Chewton Mendip2
Dinder1
Meare2
North Wootton1
Priddy1
Rodney Stoke1
Sharpham1
St Cuthbert Out3
Walton1
West Pennard2
Westbury1
Wookey2

In 1904 the parish of Godney was formed from part of the parish of Meare.[4][5]

Wells Rural District was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 when it became part of Mendip district.

References

  1. 1 2 "Area". Wells Rural District. Britain Through Time. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
  2. 1 2 "Population". Wells Rural District. Britain Through Time. Retrieved 2009-11-15.
  3. "District and Parish Council Elections". Wells Journal. 29 November 1894. Retrieved 2 November 2015 via British Newspaper Archive. (Subscription required (help)).
  4. "Administrative unit Wells RD". A vision of Britain through time. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
  5. "Godney Chapelry/Civil Parish". A vision of Britain through time. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 3 November 2015.

Further reading

Coordinates: 51°12′25″N 2°39′07″W / 51.207°N 2.652°W / 51.207; -2.652

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