Civil parishes in West Yorkshire

A civil parish is a subnational entity, forming the lowest unit of local government in England. There are 97 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of West Yorkshire, most of the county being unparished. At the 2001 census, there were 557,369 people living in the 97 parishes, accounting for 26.8 per cent of the county's population.

A map of West Yorkshire, showing the Metropolitan Boroughs: (1) Leeds; (2) Wakefield; (3) Kirklees; (4) Calderdale; and (5) Bradford.

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]

West Yorkshire showing the former local authorities

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 Refs
AddinghamCivil parish3,599BradfordSkipton
Rural District
[12]
[13]
BaildonCivil parish16,363BradfordBaildon
Urban District
[14]
[15]
[16]
BingleyTown15,883BradfordBingley
Urban District
[17]
[18]
BradfordUnparished area248,037BradfordBradford
County Borough
[19]
[20]
BurleyCivil parish6,755BradfordIlkley
Urban District
[21]
[22]
[23]
ClaytonCivil parish8,270BradfordBradford
County Borough
[19]
[24]
[25]
CullingworthCivil parish2,759BradfordBingley
Urban District
[17]
[13]
DenholmeTown2,976BradfordDenholme
Urban District
[26]
[13]
HardenCivil parish1,915BradfordBingley
Urban District
[17]
[27]
[16]
Haworth, Cross Roads and StanburyCivil parish6,566BradfordKeighley
Municipal Borough
[28]
[13]
IlkleyCivil parish13,828BradfordIlkley
Urban District
[21]
[29]
KeighleyTown51,429BradfordKeighley
Municipal Borough
[28]
[13]
[16]
MenstonCivil parish4,371BradfordIlkley
Urban District
[21]
[22]
[23]
OxenhopeCivil parish2,476BradfordKeighley
Municipal Borough
[28]
[13]
QueensburyUnparished area9,702BradfordQueensbury and Shelf
Urban District
[30]
[31]
Sandy LaneCivil parish2,399BradfordBradford
County Borough
[19]
[32]
[25]
ShipleyTown24,741BradfordShipley
Urban District
[33]
[34][35]
SilsdenTown7,999BradfordSilsden
Urban District
[36]
[13]
Steeton with EastburnCivil parish4,277BradfordSkipton
Rural District
[12]
[13]
TridentCommunity17,184BradfordBradford
County Borough
[19]
[37]
[38]
WilsdenCivil parish4,312BradfordBingley
Urban District
[17]
[39]
[25]
WroseCivil parish6,729BradfordShipley
Urban District
[40]
[25]
BlackshawCivil parish935CalderdaleHepton
Rural District
[41]
[42]
BrighouseUnparished area36,219CalderdaleBrighouse
Municipal Borough
[43]
[44]
EllandUnparished area19,763CalderdaleElland
Urban District
[45]
[46]
ErringdenCivil parish194CalderdaleHepton
Rural District
[41]
[42]
HalifaxUnparished area76,870CalderdaleHalifax
County Borough
[47]
[48]
Hebden RoydTown9,092CalderdaleHebden Royd
Urban District
[49]
[42]
HeptonstallCivil parish1,448CalderdaleHepton
Rural District
[41]
[42]
RippondenCivil parish6,412CalderdaleRipponden
Urban District
[50]
[42]
ShelfUnparished area4,821CalderdaleQueensbury and Shelf
Urban District
[30]
[51]
Sowerby BridgeUnparished area20,254CalderdaleSowerby Bridge
Urban District
[52]
[53]
TodmordenTown14,941CalderdaleTodmorden
Municipal Borough
[54]
[42]
WadsworthCivil parish1,456CalderdaleHepton
Rural District
[41]
[42]
BatleyUnparished area47,083KirkleesBatley
Municipal Borough
[55]
[56]
Colne ValleyUnparished area22,765KirkleesColne Valley
Urban District
[57]
[58]
Denby DaleCivil parish14,982KirkleesDenby Dale
Urban District
[59]
[60]
DewsburyUnparished area51,077KirkleesDewsbury
County Borough
[61]
[62]
HeckmondwikeUnparished area10,651KirkleesHeckmondwike
Urban District
[63]
[64]
Holme ValleyCivil parish25,049KirkleesHolmfirth
Urban District
[65]
[60]
HuddersfieldUnparished area121,140KirkleesHuddersfield
County Borough
[66]
[67]
KirkburtonCivil parish23,986KirkleesKirkburton
Urban District
[68]
[60]
MelthamTown8,089KirkleesMeltham
Urban District
[69]
[60]
MirfieldTown18,621KirkleesMirfield
Urban District
[70]
[60]
SpenboroughUnparished area45,124KirkleesSpenborough
Municipal Borough
[71]
[72]
AberfordCivil parish1,059LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
AireboroughUnparished area32,370 (including Rawdon)LeedsAireborough
Urban District
[75]
[76]
Allerton BywaterCivil parish3,948LeedsGarforth
Urban District
[77]
[74]
AlwoodleyCivil parish9,129LeedsLeeds
County Borough
[78]
[79]
[80]
Ardsley East and WestUnparished area15,458LeedsMorley
Municipal Borough
[81]
[82]
ArthingtonCivil parish561LeedsWharfedale
Rural District
[83]
[74]
AusthorpeCivil parish65LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
Bardsey cum RigtonCivil parish2,385LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
Barwick in Elmet and ScholesCivil parish5,120LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
Boston SpaCivil parish4,006LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
Bramham cum OglethorpeCivil parish1,715LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
BramhopeCivil parish3,400LeedsWharfedale
Rural District
[83]
[74]
CarltonCivil parish169LeedsWharfedale
Rural District
[83]
[74]
CliffordCivil parish1,641LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
CollinghamCivil parish2,967LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
DrighlingtonCivil parish5,147LeedsMorley
Municipal Borough
[81]
[85]
[86]
East KeswickCivil parish1,224LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
GarforthUnparished area15,128LeedsGarforth
Urban District
[77]
[87]
GildersomeCivil parish5,708LeedsMorley
Municipal Borough
[81]
[85]
[86]
Great and Little PrestonCivil parish1,449LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
HarewoodCivil parish3,854LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
HorsforthTown18,928LeedsHorsforth
Urban District
[88]
[74]
KippaxCivil parish10,120LeedsGarforth
Urban District
[77]
[85]
[89]
LedshamCivil parish162LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
LedstonCivil parish400LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
LeedsUnparished area425,093LeedsLeeds
County Borough
[78]
[90]
Lotherton cum AberfordCivil parish230LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
MicklefieldCivil parish1,852LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
MorleyTown27,738LeedsMorley
Municipal Borough
[81]
[74]
OtleyTown14,124LeedsOtley
Urban District
[91]
[74]
ParlingtonCivil parish87LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
PoolCivil parish1,785LeedsWharfedale
Rural District
[83]
[74]
PudseyUnparished area45,013LeedsPudsey
Municipal Borough
[92]
[93]
RawdonCivil parishLeedsAireborough
Urban District
[75]
[76][94]
RothwellUnparished area32,365LeedsRothwell
Urban District
[95]
[96]
ScarcroftCivil parish1,153LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
ShadwellCivil parish1,864LeedsLeeds
County Borough
[78]
[74]
Sturton GrangeCivil parish417LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
SwillingtonCivil parish3,530LeedsTadcaster
Rural District
[73]
[74]
ThornerCivil parish1,503LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
Thorp ArchCivil parish1,123LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
WaltonCivil parish217LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
WetherbyTown11,155LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
WothersomeCivil parish40LeedsWetherby
Rural District
[84]
[74]
AckworthCivil parish6,493WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
BadsworthCivil parish583WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
CastlefordUnparished area37,302WakefieldCastleford
Municipal Borough
[99]
[100]
ChevetCivil parish66WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
CrigglestoneCivil parish9,189WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
CroftonCivil parish5,978WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
DarringtonCivil parish1,308WakefieldOsgoldcross
Rural District
[102]
[98]
East HardwickCivil parish191WakefieldOsgoldcross
Rural District
[102]
[98]
FeatherstoneTown14,175WakefieldFeatherstone
Urban District
[103]
[98]
Havercroft with Cold HiendleyCivil parish2,103WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
HemsworthTown13,311WakefieldHemsworth
Urban District
[104]
[98]
Hessle and Hill TopCivil parish97WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
HorburyUnparished area9,695WakefieldHorbury
Urban District
[105]
[106]
Huntwick with Foulby and NostellCivil parish90WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
KnottingleyUnparished area13,503WakefieldKnottingley
Urban District
[107]
[108]
Newland with Woodhouse MoorCivil parish0WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
NormantonTown19,949WakefieldNormanton
Urban District
[109]
[98]
North ElmsallCivil parish4,093WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
NottonCivil parish880WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
OssettUnparished area21,076WakefieldOssett
Municipal Borough
[110]
[111]
PontefractUnparished area28,250WakefieldPontefract
Municipal Borough
[112]
[113]
RyhillCivil parish2,628WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
SharlstonCivil parish2,756WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
SitlingtonCivil parish5,718WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
South ElmsallTown6,107WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
South HiendleyCivil parish1,667WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
South Kirkby and MoorthorpeTown10,979WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
StanleyUnparished area30,776WakefieldStanley
Urban District
[114]
[115]
Thorpe AudlinCivil parish659WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
UptonCivil parish3,541WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
WakefieldUnparished area56,588WakefieldWakefield
County Borough
[116]
[117]
WaltonCivil parish3,377WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
Warmfield cum HeathCivil parish844WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
West BrettonCivil parish546WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
West HardwickCivil parish29WakefieldHemsworth
Rural District
[97]
[98]
WintersettCivil parish50WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]
WoolleyCivil parish575WakefieldWakefield
Rural District
[101]
[98]

See also

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