Halifax Rural District


Halifax was, from 1894 to 1937, a rural district in the administrative county of Yorkshire, West Riding, England.
The district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 as successor to the Halifax Rural Sanitary District, and was abolished by a county review order under the Local Government Act 1929 in 1937.

Area

The district initially consisted of seven civil parishes surrounding, but not including, the town of Halifax. The district was in four portions, divided from each other by various urban districts and municipal boroughs. In 1899 the parish of Skircoat was absorbed by the County Borough of Halifax, and the rural district consisted of the following parishes until abolition:
ParishNotesFate in 1937
CliftonTogether with Hartshead formed an area to the east of HalifaxSplit between boroughs of Brighouse and Spenborough
FixbyParish formed an isolated area to the south of HalifaxMost passed to County Borough of Huddersfield, part to Elland UD
HartsheadTogether with Clifton formed an area to the east of HalifaxMost passed to Borough of Spenborough part to Borough of Brighouse
NorlandTogether with Upper Greetland formed an area to the south east of HalifaxMerged with Luddenden Foot and Sowerby UDs to form Sowerby Bridge UD
Norwood Green and ColeyParish formed an isolated area north east of HalifaxAbsorbed by Borough of Brighouse
Upper GreetlandTogether with Norland formed an area to the south west of HalifaxAbsorbed by Elland UD