Everything about Ennerdale Rural District totally explained
Ennerdale was a
rural district in the county of
Cumberland in
England from 1934 to 1974.
It was created in 1934 by a
County Review Order, by the merger of the
urban districts of
Arlecdon and Frizington,
Cleator Moor,
Egremont, and
Harrington along with part of
Bootle Rural District and most of
Whitehaven Rural District. The district was named after
Ennerdale.
It survived until 1974 when under the
Local Government Act 1972 it was merged with other districts to form the
Copeland district in
Cumbria.
It is interesting to note that in the neighbouring coounty of
Westmorland a similar type of area and in fact containing fewer towns and villages namely
Lakes was created at the same time as an urban district.
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