Uxbridge Rural District
Uxbridge Rural District was, from 1894 to 1929, a local government district in Middlesex, England.
Prior sanitary and poor law bodies
This entity amounted to a widening of the functions and powers of Uxbridge rural sanitary district formed in 1875. Alongside that district and the town's urban one, since the 1834 remodelling of the poor law and until 1894, the Uxbridge Poor Law Union existed.The district, and union, excluded the three small southern and three small eastern parishes of Elthorne Hundred - an early medieval unit of varied but always relatively little importance after the English reformation.
A little of Hillingdon, the parish bounding Uxbridge on three of its four sides, moved from the sanitary district to the urban district in 1883.
The parish of Northwood was removed in 1891, forming an urban sanitary district.
As across England, the more local, overlapping, civil parish councils began at a similar time as the sanitary districts, ending the vestries system which in many matters empowered the local Church of England laity.
Incorporation by statute
Under the Local Government Act 1894 the rural sanitary and poor law bodies mentioned became a rural district, thus a led by a council directly elected by a wide electorate of local residents.Hillingdon civil parish was, like most, formed during the 1870s and when districts began it was not dissolved but rather remained as a weakened body. It was weakened like the others and split in two to work alongside the 1894 changes: Hillingdon West also by this time commonly seen as part of Uxbridge reflecting its housing and church-building expansion joined the compact Uxbridge urban district; Hillingdon East fell into the rural district.
As of 1894, the district comprised parishes:
- Cowley scattered in the south-centre
- Harefield in the north
- Hayes in the east
- Hillingdon East including Cowley and initially Yiewsley
- Ickenham, towards the north
- Northolt in the east north-east
- Ruislip in the north-east
- West Drayton in the south
The district was abolished in 1929. It became part of the Uxbridge Urban District, apart from the outlying, compact southern parish of West Drayton which became part of the clear-components Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District.