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| Melford | |
| Geography | |
| Status | Rural district |
| HQ | Sudbury |
| History | |
| Created | 1894 |
| Abolished | 1974 |
| Succeeded by | Babergh |
Melford Rural District was a rural district in the county of West Suffolk, England. It was created in 1894, under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Sudbury rural sanitary district in West Suffolk (the rest becoming Belchamp Rural District in Essex).
On April 1, 1935 it lost the parishes of Cavendish and Hawkedon to the Clare Rural District. At the same time the Glemsford Urban District was abolished and added to the district. It was named after Long Melford and administered from Sudbury.
Since April 1, 1974 it has formed part of the District of Babergh.
At the time of its dissolution it consisted of the following 21 civil parishes.
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