Civil parishes in Cheshire

A civil parish is a country subdivision, forming the lowest unit of local government in England. There are 333 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, most of the county being parished. Cheshire East unitary authority is entirely parished. At the 2001 census, there were 565,259 people living in 332 parishes, accounting for 57.5 per cent of the county's population.

A map of Cheshire, showing the Boroughs : (1) Cheshire West and Chester; (2) Cheshire East; (3) Warrington; and (4) Halton.

History

Parishes arose from Church of England divisions, and were originally purely ecclesiastical divisions. Over time they acquired civil administration powers.[1]

The Highways Act 1555 made parishes responsible for the upkeep of roads. Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.[2]

The poor were looked after by the monasteries, until their dissolution. In 1572, magistrates were given power to 'survey the poor' and impose taxes for their relief. This system was made more formal by the Poor Law Act 1601, which made parishes responsible for administering the Poor Law; overseers were appointed to charge a rate to support the poor of the parish.[3] The 19th century saw an increase in the responsibility of parishes, although the Poor Law powers were transferred to Poor Law Unions.[4] The Public Health Act 1872 grouped parishes into Rural Sanitary Districts, based on the Poor Law Unions; these subsequently formed the basis for Rural Districts.[5]

Parishes were run by vestries, meeting annually to appoint officials, and were generally identical to ecclesiastical parishes,[6] although some townships in large parishes administered the Poor Law themselves; under the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, all extra-parochial areas and townships that levied a separate rate became independent civil parishes.[7]

Civil parishes in their modern sense date from the Local Government Act 1894, which abolished vestries; established elected parish councils in all rural parishes with more than 300 electors; grouped rural parishes into Rural Districts; and aligned parish boundaries with county and borough boundaries.[7] Urban civil parishes continued to exist, and were generally coterminous with the Urban District, Municipal Borough or County Borough in which they were situated; many large towns contained a number of parishes, and these were usually merged into one. Parish councils were not formed in urban areas, and the only function of the parish was to elect guardians to Poor Law Unions; with the abolition of the Poor Law system in 1930 the parishes had only a nominal existence.[8]

The Local Government Act 1972 retained civil parishes in rural areas, and many former Urban Districts and Municipal Boroughs that were being abolished, were replaced by new successor parishes; urban areas that were considered too large to be single parishes became unparished areas.[9]

The current position

Recent governments have encouraged the formation of town and parish councils in unparished areas, and the Local Government and Rating Act 1997 gave local residents the right to demand the creation of a new civil parish.[10]

A parish council can become a town council unilaterally, simply by resolution;[9] and a civil parish can also gain city status, but only if that is granted by the Crown.[9] The chairman of a town or city council is called a mayor.[9] The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 introduced alternative names: a parish council can now choose to be called a community; village; or neighbourhood council.[11]

List of civil parishes and unparished areas

Image Name Status Population District Former local authority[12] Refs
AdlingtonCivil parish1,081Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Alderley EdgeCivil parish4,409Cheshire EastAlderley Edge
Urban District
[15]
[14]
Alpraham and CalveleyCivil parish642Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17][18]
AlsagerTown12,578Cheshire EastAlsager
Urban District
[19]
[20]
ArclidCivil parish199Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
AshleyCivil parish261Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Aston by BudworthCivil parish281Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Aston juxta MondrumCivil parish133Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
AudlemCivil parish1,790Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
AustersonCivil parish145Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BaddileyCivil parish226Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BaddingtonCivil parish98Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BarthomleyCivil parish202Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BetchtonCivil parish620Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
BextonCivil parish9Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
BickertonCivil parish234Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BollingtonTown7,095Cheshire EastBollington
Urban District
[23]
[14]
BosleyCivil parish406Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
BradwallCivil parish166Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
BreretonCivil parish1,012Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
BrindleyCivil parish134Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BroomhallCivil parish206Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
BuertonCivil parish492Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Bulkeley and RidleyCivil parish360Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17][24]
BunburyCivil parish1,308Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Burland and ActonCivil parishCheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17][25]
ChelfordCivil parish1,254Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
CholmondeleyCivil parish136Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
CholmondestonCivil parish153Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
ChorleyCivil parish100Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
ChorleyCivil parish399Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Church LawtonCivil parish2,201Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Church MinshullCivil parish431Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
CongletonTown25,750Cheshire EastCongleton
Municipal Borough
[26]
[20]
Coole PilateCivil parish60Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
CranageCivil parish1,130Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
CreweTown48,592Cheshire EastCrewe
Municipal Borough
[27]
[28]
[29]
DisleyCivil parish4,301Cheshire EastDisley
Rural District
[30]
[14]
Dodcott cum WilkesleyCivil parish380Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Doddington and DistrictCivil parishCheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
EatonCivil parish289Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
EgertonCivil parish81Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
FaddileyCivil parish163Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
GawsworthCivil parish1,673Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
GoostreyCivil parish2,201Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Great WarfordCivil parish615Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
HandforthCivil parish6,266 Cheshire EastWilmslow Urban District[31]
[32]
HankelowCivil parish272Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
HaslingtonCivil parish6,781Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
HassallCivil parish281Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
HathertonCivil parish344Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
HaughtonCivil parish223Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
HenburyCivil parish594Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
High LeghCivil parish1,632Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Higher HurdsfieldCivil parish688Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Holmes ChapelCivil parish5,669Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Hough and ChorltonCivil parishCheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Hulme WalfieldCivil parish140Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Kettleshulme and Lyme HandleyCivil parish466Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
KnutsfordTown12,656Cheshire EastKnutsford
Urban District
[33]
[14]
LeightonCivil parish4,863Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Little Bollington with AgdenCivil parishCheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Little WarfordCivil parish275Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Lower WithingtonCivil parish492Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
MacclesfieldTown49,531Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Municipal Borough
[34]
[35]
Macclesfield Forest and WildboarcloughCivil parish201Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Marbury and DistrictCivil parish510Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
MarthallCivil parish165Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
MartonCivil parish222Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
MereCivil parish601Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
MiddlewichTown13,101Cheshire EastMiddlewich
Urban District
[36]
[20]
Millington and RostherneCivil parish439Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Minshull VernonCivil parish224Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
MobberleyCivil parish2,546Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Moreton cum AlcumlowCivil parish150Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
MostonCivil parish375Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Mottram St AndrewCivil parish629Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
NantwichTown12,515Cheshire EastNantwich
Urban District
[37]
[17]
Nether AlderleyCivil parish571Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Newbold AstburyCivil parish475Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
NewhallCivil parish669Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
North RodeCivil parish178Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Odd RodeCivil parish5,552Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
OllertonCivil parish323Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Over AlderleyCivil parish335Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
PeckfortonCivil parish116Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Peover InferiorCivil parish102Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Peover Superior and SnelsonCivil parish815Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
Macclesfield
Rural District
[22]
[14][13]
[14]
PickmereCivil parish541Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
PlumleyCivil parish649Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
PooleCivil parish101Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Pott ShrigleyCivil parish220Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
Poynton-with-WorthTown14,433Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
PrestburyCivil parish3,324Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
RainowCivil parish1,282Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
RopeCivil parish2,155Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
SandbachTown17,630Cheshire EastSandbach
Urban District
[38]
[20]
Shavington cum GrestyCivil parish4,849Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
SiddingtonCivil parish376Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
SmallwoodCivil parish491Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
SomerfordCivil parish343Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Somerford BoothsCivil parish175Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
SoundCivil parish233Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
SpurstowCivil parish394Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Stapeley and DistrictCivil parish1,084Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Stoke and HurlestonCivil parish357Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
StyalCivil parish1,051 Cheshire EastWilmslow Urban District[31]
[39]
SuttonCivil parish2,464Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
SwettenhamCivil parish248Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
Tabley InferiorCivil parish137Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
Tabley SuperiorCivil parish316Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
ToftCivil parish81Cheshire EastBucklow
Rural District
[22]
[14]
TwemlowCivil parish168Cheshire EastCongleton
Rural District
[21]
[20]
WalghertonCivil parish121Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WardleCivil parish181Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WarminghamCivil parish175Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Weston and Crewe GreenCivil parishCheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WettenhallCivil parish135Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WillastonCivil parish2,973Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WilmslowTown30,326Cheshire EastWilmslow Urban District[31]
[40]
WincleCivil parish164Cheshire EastMacclesfield
Rural District
[13]
[14]
WistastonCivil parish8,222Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WoolstanwoodCivil parish723Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WorlestonCivil parish404Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
Wrenbury cum FrithCivil parish1,060Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
WybunburyCivil parish1,474Cheshire EastNantwich
Rural District
[16]
[17]
DaresburyCivil parish216HaltonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[42]
HaleCivil parish1,898HaltonWhiston
Rural District
[43]
[42]
HalebankCivil parish1,046HaltonWidnes
Municipal Borough
[44]
[45]
[46]
MooreCivil parish807HaltonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[42]
Preston BrookCivil parish716HaltonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[42]
RuncornUnparished area58,503HaltonRuncorn
Urban District
[47]
[48]
SandymoorCivil parish1,761HaltonRuncorn
Urban District
[47]
[49]
[46]
WidnesUnparished area53,261HaltonWidnes
Municipal Borough
[44]
[50]
AppletonCivil parish10,477WarringtonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[51]
BirchwoodTown11,395WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
Burtonwood and WestbrookCivil parish11,265WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
CroftCivil parish2,920WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
CuerdleyCivil parish105WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
Culcheth and GlazeburyCivil parish8,534WarringtonGolborne
Urban District
[53]
[51]
Grappenhall and ThelwallCivil parish9,377WarringtonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[51]
Great SankeyCivil parish24,211WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
HattonCivil parish316WarringtonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[51]
LymmCivil parish10,552WarringtonLymm
Urban District
[54]
[51]
PenkethCivil parish8,699WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
Poulton-with-FearnheadCivil parish17,019WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
Rixton-with-GlazebrookCivil parish1,884WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
Stockton HeathCivil parish6,396WarringtonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[51]
StrettonCivil parish1,009WarringtonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[51]
WaltonCivil parish1,594WarringtonRuncorn
Rural District
[41]
[51]
WarringtonUnparished area53,093WarringtonWarrington
County Borough
[55]
[56]
WinwickCivil parish4,366WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]
WoolstonCivil parish7,868WarringtonWarrington
Rural District
[52]
[51]

Cheshire West and Chester

The former Chester County Borough and parts of the former Ellesmere Port Municipal Borough and Neston Urban District are unparished.

See also

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