List of civil parishes in County Durham

This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Durham, England, including Stockton on Tees (north of the river).

Darlington

The former Darlington County Borough is unparished.

Durham

The former Chester le Street Urban District, Consett Urban District and Durham Municipal Borough and parts of the former Bishop Auckland Urban District, Crook and Willington Urban District and Stanley Urban District are unparished.

Hartlepool

Part of the former Hartlepool County Borough is unparished.

Stockton on Tees

Part of the former Teesside County Borough is unparished. For the part of the borough south of the River Tees, see List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire.

Notes

  1. Formerly Barnard Castle Rural District [8]
  2. Formerly Barnard Castle Urban District [9]
  3. Formerly Bishop Auckland Urban District [10]
  4. Formerly Brandon and Byshottles Urban District [11]
  5. Formerly Chester-le-Street Rural District [12]
  6. Formerly Chester le Street Urban District [13]
  7. Formerly Consett Urban District [14]
  8. Formerly Crook and Willington Urban District [15]
  9. Formerly Darlington County Borough [16]
  10. Formerly Darlington Rural District [17]
  11. Formerly Durham Municipal Borough [18]
  12. Formerly Durham Rural District [19]
  13. Formerly Easington Rural District [20]
  14. Formerly Hartlepool County Borough [21]
  15. Formerly Lanchester Rural District [22]
  16. Formerly Seaham Urban District [23]
  17. Formerly Sedgefield Rural District [24]
  18. Formerly Shildon Urban District [25]
  19. Formerly Spennymoor Urban District [26]
  20. Formerly Stanley Urban District [27]
  21. Formerly Startforth Rural District [28]
  22. Formerly Stockton Rural District [29]
  23. Formerly Teesside County Borough [30]
  24. Formerly Tow Law Urban District [31]
  25. Formerly Weardale Rural District [32]

References

  1. 1 2 The Wear Valley (Parish Electoral Arrangements) Order 2007
  2. Lands common to Hamsterley, Lynesack and Softley, and South Bedburn civil parishes
  3. District Council notices of the change of name of a parish
  4. The Derwentside (Parish Electoral Arrangements) Order 2008
  5. Lands common to Brancepeth, and Brandon and Byshottles civil parishes
  6. Lands common to Stanhope, Tow Law and Wolsingham civil parishes
  7. The Stockton on Tees (Parish Electoral Arrangements) Order 2007
  8. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Barnard Castle Rural District
  9. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Barnard Castle Urban District
  10. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Bishop Auckland Urban District
  11. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Brandon and Byshottles Urban District
  12. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Chester le Street Rural District
  13. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Chester le Street Urban District
  14. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Consett Urban District
  15. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Crook and Willington Urban District
  16. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Darlington County Borough
  17. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Darlington Rural District
  18. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Durham Municipal Borough
  19. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Durham Rural District
  20. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Easington Rural District
  21. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Hartlepool County Borough
  22. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Lanchester Rural District
  23. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Seaham Urban District
  24. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Sedgefield Rural District
  25. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Shildon Urban District
  26. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Spennymoor Urban District
  27. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Stanley Urban District
  28. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Startforth Rural District
  29. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Stockton Rural District
  30. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Teesside County Borough
  31. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Tow Law Urban District
  32. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Weardale Rural District

See also

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