East Elloe Rural District

52°48′12″N0°01′21″E/ 52.8034°N 0.0226°E/52.8034; 0.0226

East Elloe Rural District
Rural district
Population
• 19018,228
• 197120,505[1]
History
• Created28 December 1894
• Abolished31 March 1974
• Succeeded bySouth Holland
HQHolbeach
Contained within
• County CouncilHolland

East Elloewas arural districtinHollandinLincolnshirefrom 1894 to 1974.

History

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The district had its origins in theHolbeachPoor Law Union,which had been established in 1835 covering Holbeach and several surrounding parishes. It was administered from the Holbeach Union Workhouse, which was built in 1836–1837 on Fleet Road in Holbeach.[2]In 1872,sanitary districtswere established, with public health and local government responsibilities given to the existingboards of guardiansof poor law unions for areas without an existing urban authority. The Holbeach Rural Sanitary District therefore covered the area of the Holbeach Poor Law Union except for Holbeach itself,Long Sutton,andSutton Bridge,each of which had alocal board of healthand so formed their own urban sanitary districts.

Under theLocal Government Act 1894,rural sanitary districts became rural districts from 28 December 1894. It was decided that the Holbeach Rural Sanitary District would be renamed at the same time, becoming the East Elloe Rural District, named after the historicElloe wapentakeof Lincolnshire rather than being named after the town of Holbeach which it did not include.[3]The neighbouringSpaldingRural Sanitary District was similarly renamed at the same time to become the West Elloe Rural District, but lasted only a few months under that name before changing back to become theSpalding Rural District.[4]

In 1932, East Elloe Rural District was enlarged when the formerurban districtsofHolbeach,Long SuttonandSutton Bridgewere incorporated into it.

In its early years, the council met at the Holbeach Union Workhouse, which was latterly also known as The Shrubbery before becoming Fleet Hospital. In 1946 the council bought Mattimore House on Fleet Street, Holbeach, converting it to become their offices and meeting place, with the council chamber there being officially opened in November 1948.[5][6][7]The council remained based at Mattimore House until its abolition in 1974.[8]

The council was abolished in 1974 under theLocal Government Act 1972,and its area went to form part of the newSouth Hollanddistrict. Mattimore House was subsequently demolished, with 78–82 Fleet Street and Mattimore Drive built on the site.

References

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  1. ^"East Elloe Rural District,A Vision of Britain through Time".GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth.Retrieved3 April2022.
  2. ^Higginbotham, Peter."Holbeach Workhouse".The Workhouse.Retrieved3 April2022.
  3. ^"Holland County Council: Boundaries Committee - Nomenclature".Boston Guardian.27 October 1894. p. 3.Retrieved3 April2022.
  4. ^"Holland County Council: Boundaries Committee - A change of name".Boston Guardian.6 April 1895. p. 3.Retrieved3 April2022.
  5. ^"Problems of Holbeach housing scheme".Spalding Guardian.10 May 1946. p. 7.Retrieved3 April2022.The Clerk reported the purchase had been completed of the Mattimore House site, Holbeach...
  6. ^"Nearly £50,000 for rural housing".Spalding Guardian.14 February 1947. p. 7.Retrieved3 April2022.It was stated by the Clerk that the Ministry had agreed to the conversion of Mattimore House into Council offices.
  7. ^"New Council Chamber: East Elloe R. D. C." H. Q. "opened".Spalding Guardian.19 November 1948. p. 3.Retrieved3 April2022.Members and officials of the East Elloe Rural District Council met at Mattimore House, Holbeach, on Wednesday evening [17 November 1948], for the official opening of the new Council chamber by the chairman...
  8. ^"Holland County Council".London Gazette(46242): 3562. 19 March 1974.Retrieved3 April2022....the offices of the East Elloe Rural District Council, Mattimore House, Holbeach...