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Stainton, Dacre

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Stainton full of roads. geograph.org.uk 101067
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Stainton is a village near the A66, in the parish of Dacre, in the Eden district, in the English county of Cumbria. It is a few miles away from the market town of Penrith. It is in the parish of Dacre, although it is larger than Dacre. It has a Methodist church and a primary school. In 2019 the built-up area had an estimated population of 758. In 1870-72 the township had a population of 330.

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Penrith Rural District

Penrith was a rural district within the administrative county of Cumberland, England that existed from 1894 to 1974 with slight boundary changes in 1934. The district largely corresponded to the ancient Leath Ward of Cumberland but excluding the parishes of Penrith and Alston with Garrigill. The area had been a rural sanitary district prior to the Local Government Act 1894. Penrith itself was covered by Penrith Urban District, which the Rural District surrounded on the west, north and east. The council was based at offices known as Mansion House in Penrith now used by its successor authority Eden District Council. Within the district's boundaries was a small part of the Lake District National Park. The district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974, being merged with other districts to form the Eden district. At its demise in 1974 the district was divided into the civil parishes of: Ainstable Castle Sowerby Catterlen (including Newton Reigny) Culgaith (including Kirkland, Skirwirth and Blencarn) Dacre Glassonby (including Gamblesby) Great Salkeld Greystoke Hesket (formerly Hesket-in-the-Forest and Plumpton parishes) Hunsonby (formerly Hunsonby & Winskill and Little Salkeld parishes) Hutton Kirkoswald (formerly the parishes of Kirkoswald, Staffield and Renwick) Langwathby (including Edenhall) Lazonby Matterdale Mungrisdale Ousby Skelton ThrelkeldThe name Penrith Rural was resurrected as a new electoral division of Cumbria in the 1990s but does not include any of the area once administered by the Penrith RDC and does in fact cover an area of the ancient county of Westmorland.