East Dean Rural District
East Dean and United Parishes Rural District, later renamed East Dean Rural District, was a rural district in Gloucestershire, England from 1894 to 1974. It included a number of civil parishes, including East Dean, and was subject to a significant boundary reform in 1935.
It included the following civil parishes:
- Abenhall ; abolished as a civil parish to become part of Mitcheldean
- Awre ; previously an urban district
- Blaisdon
- Bulley ; abolished as a civil parish to become part of Churcham
- Churcham
- Cinderford ; formed from part of East Dean civil parish
- East Dean
- *part split off in 1935 to form new parish of Lydbrook and transferred to West Dean Rural District
- *abolished as a civil parish in 1953 to create Cinderford, Drybrook and Ruspidge; parts to Awre, Littledean and Mitcheldean
- Drybrook ; formed from part of East Dean civil parish
- Flaxley ; abolished as a civil parish to become part of Blaisdon
- Huntley
- Littledean
- Longhope
- Mitcheldean
- Minsterworth ; transferred to Gloucester Rural District
- Ruardean
- Ruspidge ; formed from part of East Dean civil parish