Everything about Henley Rural District totally explained
Henley was a
rural district in
Oxfordshire,
England from
1894 to
1974.
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It was named after the borough of
Henley-on-Thames, which it surrounded on the west but didn't include.
It was created by the
Local Government Act 1894 from the bulk of the Henley
rural sanitary district, with three
Buckinghamshire parishes forming a
Hambleden Rural District.
1932 saw the district change borders significantly, by annexing
Goring Rural District and some of the disbanded
Crowmarsh Rural District, whilst losing other parts to the new
Bullingdon Rural District.
It was abolished under the
Local Government Act 1972 in
1974, and now forms part of the
South Oxfordshire district.
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