Village of the Week: A community that wasn't always Yorkshire and the link to the beheading of Anne Boleyn

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Village of the Week: A community that wasn't always Yorkshire and the link to the beheading of Anne Boleyn
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It may not look, on first glance, like one of those quaint and unchanged picture postcard Yorkshire villages.

In fact, it hasn’t even been a Yorkshire village for that long in the grand scheme of things. But Mosborough, south of the city of Sheffield has a long and strong history. It has a larger than usual village population, more houses, new houses, businesses, amenities and its location means it does enjoy a degree of rurality but is close to the motorway, main roads, cities, towns and services. The make up of Mosborough is sustainable too.

The Union was given additional responsibilities by the Public Health Act 1872 and the creation of the Chesterfield Rural Sanitary Authority. This Authority was around until 1894 when it became the Chesterfield Rural District Council. In 1974 Eckington became part of North East Derbyshire District but further local government re-organisation in 1967 saw Mosborough come under Sheffield City Council.

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