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Gipping Rural District

Gipping Rural District was a rural district in the county of East Suffolk, England. It was created in 1934 by the merger of the disbanded Bosemere and Claydon Rural District and the disbanded East Stow Rural District . It was named after the River Gipping and administered from Needham Market.

Since April 1, 1974 it has formed part of the District of Mid Suffolk.

At the time of its dissolution it consisted of the following 49 civil parishes.

  • Akenham
  • Ashbocking
  • Ashfield-cum-Thorne
  • Badley
  • Barnham
  • Barking
  • Battisford
  • Baylham
  • Blakenham Magna
  • Blakenham Parva
  • Bramford
  • Bricett Magna
  • Buxhall
  • Claydon
  • Coddenham
  • Combs
  • Creeting St Mary
  • Creeting St Peter
  • Crowfield
  • Debenham
  • Finborough Magna
  • Finborough Parva
  • Flowton
  • Framsden
  • Gipping
  • Gosbeck
  • Harleston
  • Haughley
  • Helmingham
  • Hemingstone
  • Henley
  • Mickfield
  • Needham Market
  • Nettlestead
  • Offton
  • Old Newton
  • Onehouse
  • Pettaugh
  • Ringshall
  • Shelland
  • Somersham
  • Stonham Aspal
  • Stonham Earl
  • Stonham Parva
  • Stowupland
  • Wetherden
  • Whitton
  • Willisham
  • Winston
Last updated: 08-29-2005 11:28:01
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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