Epping and Ongar
History
  Created1955
  Abolished1974
  Succeeded byEpping Forest District
Borough of Brentwood
StatusRural district
  HQEpping

Epping and Ongar Rural District was a rural district in the county of Essex, England from 1955 to 1974.[1]

Creation

It was created in 1955 by the merger of the disbanded Ongar Rural District and most of the disbanded Epping Rural District, except the civil parishes of Great Parndon, Harlow, Latton, Little Parndon and Netteswell, which were largely transferred to the newly created Harlow Urban District reflecting its new town status. The Epping and Ongar administration was based in Epping.

List of parishes

Parish Before 1955 († or other) After 1974 († or other)
Abbess Beauchamp and Berners RodingOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
BlackmoreOngar Rural DistrictBrentwood
BobbingworthOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Chipping OngarOngar Rural District† Abolished 1965, absorbed by Ongar
DoddinghurstOngar Rural DistrictBrentwood
Epping UplandEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
FyfieldOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
GreenstedOngar Rural District† Abolished 1965, absorbed by Ongar
High LaverOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
High OngarOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Kelvedon HatchOngar Rural DistrictBrentwood
LambourneOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Little LaverOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Magdalen LaverEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
MatchingEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
MoretonOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
NavestockOngar Rural DistrictBrentwood
NazeingEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
North Weald BassettEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Norton MandevilleOngar Rural District† Abolished 1968, absorbed by High Ongar
Ongar† Created 1965Epping Forest
RoydonEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
SheeringEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
ShelleyOngar Rural District† Abolished 1965, absorbed by Ongar
Stanford RiversOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Stapleford AbbottsOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Stapleford TawneyOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Stondon MasseyOngar Rural DistrictBrentwood
Theydon BoisEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Theydon GarnonEpping Rural DistrictEpping Forest
Theydon MountOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest
WillingaleOngar Rural DistrictEpping Forest

Abolition

323 High Street, Epping: Council's offices at the time of its dissolution.

At the time of its dissolution it consisted of 29 civil parishes. Since 1 April 1974 it has formed part of the District of Epping Forest, except for the civil parishes of Blackmore, Doddinghurst, Kelvedon Hatch, Navestock and Stondon Massey, which became part of the Borough of Brentwood.

See also

References

51°42′N 0°13′E / 51.70°N 0.21°E / 51.70; 0.21

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