- Staines Rural District
infobox historic subdivision
"Staines Rural District within Middlesex in 1911"
Name = Staines Rural District
Start = 1894
End = 1935
Status =Rural district
Government = Staines Rural District CouncilStaines was a
rural district ofMiddlesex inEngland from 1894 to 1935.It was created in 1894 based on the former Staines
rural sanitary district . It included the following parishes*Ashford
*Cranford
*East Bedfont
*Feltham
*Hanworth
*Harlington
*Harmondsworth
*Laleham
*Littleton
*Shepperton
*Stanwell It was named after
Staines , which bordered it to the west, and surroundedSunbury on Thames on two sides. Feltham became an independenturban district in 1904 and the parish of Hanworth constituted anexclave .The district was abolished in 1930. The parishes of Ashford, Laleham and Stanwell became part of an expanded
Staines Urban District , and the parishes of Littleton and Shepperton became part ofSunbury-on-Thames Urban District . East Bedford and Hanworth became part of theFeltham Urban District . Cranford and Harlington became part of aHayes and Harlington Urban District , and Harmondsworth joined theYiewsley and West Drayton Urban District .The area now forms part of the
Surrey borough ofSpelthorne (Sunbury and Staines etc), and inGreater London theLondon Borough of Hounslow (Feltham etc), theLondon Borough of Hillingdon (Cranford, Harlington and Harmondsworth).References
*http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10107635
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