Low Dinsdale Parish Council
Reference: CP/LD Catalogue Title: Low Dinsdale Parish Council Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1945-2016
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- Low Dinsdale Parish Council
- Low Dinsdale Parish Council (Ref: CP/LD)
- Minutes (Ref: CP/LD 1/)
- Financial records (Ref: CP/LD 2/)
- Constitution (Ref: CP/LD 3/)
- Elected members (Ref: CP/LD 4-6)
- Declarations of acceptance of office (Ref: CP/LD 4/)
- Register of members' interests (Ref: CP/LD 5/)
- Resignations (Ref: CP/LD 6/)
- Playing field (Ref: CP/LD 7/)
Catalogue Description
According to the 1931 Census the population of Low Dinsdale increased to 462 and steps were taken to create a civil parish. The relevant order constituting a new parish was issued by Durham County Council on 31 October 1945, creating Low Dinsdale Parish Council, with 7 councillors. The order came into operation on 15 April 1946.On 1 April 2016, following a Community Governance Review carried out following the Local Government Boundary Commission for England review, Low Dinsdale Parish Council ceased to exist and the parish area was transferred into Neasham Parish Council and Middleton St George Parish Council.
Catalogue Contents
Low Dinsdale was a township of Dinsdale parish (which straddled County Durham and the North Riding of Yorkshire)
- part of Darlington Poor Law Union 1834-1930
- a civil parish in 1866
- part of Darlington Rural Sanitary District 1875-1894
- part of Darlington Rural District 1894-1974
- civil parish gained an elected council only in 1945
- part of Darlington District 1974-1997
- part of Darlington Borough from 1997-2016, then split between Neasham and Middleton St. George