St Albans Rural District
St Albans Rural District was a rural district in the administrative county of Hertfordshire, England from 1894 to 1974. It surrounded but did not include the city of St Albans.
Evolution
St Albans Poor Law Union had been created in 1835 following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834. A workhouse was built on Normandy Road in 18371837. Under the Public Health Act 1872 sanitary districts were created, and the boards of guardians of poor law unions were made responsible for public health and local government for any part of their district not included in an urban authority. The St Albans Rural Sanitary District therefore covered the area of the St Albans Poor Law Union except for the town of St Albans, which was a municipal borough.Under the Local Government Act 1894, rural sanitary districts became rural districts from 28 December 1894. An urban district of Harpenden was created in 1898, removing it from the rural district.
The council was granted a coat of arms on 10 August 1954.
Parishes
The rural district initially consisted of seven civil parishes. Three of these parishes were also formed in December 1894 by the division of the old parishes of St Michael, St Peter, and Sandridge, which had all previously straddled the rural sanitary district and the city of St Albans.| Parish | From | To | Notes |
| Colney Heath | Created on abolition of St Peter Rural. | ||
| Harpenden | Split into Harpenden Rural and Harpenden Urban on creation of Harpenden Urban District. | ||
| Harpenden Rural | Created from that part of old Harpenden parish not transferred to Harpenden Urban District. | ||
| London Colney | Created on abolition of St Peter Rural. | ||
| Redbourn | |||
| Sandridge Rural | Parish created December 1894 from that part of Sandridge outside the borough of St Albans. Parish renamed Sandridge in 1957. | ||
| Sandridge | Renaming of Sandridge Rural. | ||
| St Michael Rural | |||
| St Peter Rural | Parish created December 1894 from that part of parish of St Peter outside the borough of St Albans. Parish abolished 1947 to create two new parishes of London Colney and Colney Heath. | ||
| St Stephen | |||
| Wheathampstead |