Cumberland County, New South Wales
Cumberland County is a county in the State of New South Wales, Australia. Most of the Sydney metropolitan area is located within the County of Cumberland.
The County of Cumberland stretches from Broken Bay to the north, the Hawkesbury River to the north-west, the Nepean River to the west, the Cataract River to the south-west and the northern suburbs of Wollongong to the south. It includes the area of the Cumberland Plain.
History
The name Cumberland was conferred by Governor Phillip in honour of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, later King of Hanover, at a gathering to celebrate the birthday of his father, King George III, on 4 June 1788. The county has been marked on maps since the start of the colony, as shown along the key on a describing Port Jackson as being within the county of Cumberland. In the nineteenth century, parts of the county were in the South and North Riding electoral districts from 1856 to 1859, which were replaced by Central Cumberland. There was also the Cumberland Boroughs electoral district.Cumberland County Council
The State of New South Wales is divided up into 141 counties, for the purposes of surveying and the registration of land titles. Few Australian counties have ever had any government or administrative function. However, the County of Cumberland did have a county government, the Cumberland County Council, from 1945 to 1964. Its responsibilities were primarily limited to town planning on the metropolitan scale. The Cumberland County Council was not elected by the people, but rather was elected by councillors of the various local governments within the county. The council consisted of 10 councillors each elected to a single constituency: No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 9 and No. 10.In 1948 the Council published the County of Cumberland planning scheme, a framework for accommodating expected postwar growth in the Sydney Basin. The objectives of the County Council were often in conflict with the aims of many State Government departments. For instance, the County Council's plans called for a green belt to encircle metropolitan Sydney, while the NSW Housing Commission wished to use much of this land to build new low-density public housing estates in areas such as Blacktown and Liverpool. As a result, the Cumberland County Council was dissolved in 1964.
Its metropolitan planning functions were taken over by a new body, the State Planning Authority, which has since been superseded by a succession of state government planning departments., the planning department is the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment.
Chairmen
Hundreds
There were thirteen hundreds in Cumberland County, which were published in a government gazette on 27 May 1835, but repealed on 21 January 1888. Unlike South Australia, the hundreds were never adopted anywhere else in New South Wales. The hundreds:- Bringelly
- Campbelltown
- Dundas
- Evan
- Hardinge
- Liverpool
- Packenham
- Parramatta
- Richmond
- Southend
- Hundred of Sydney
- Windsor
- Woronora
Parishes
A full list of parishes found within this county; the LGA which the parish is mostly in, and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
Parish | LGA | Hundred | Coordinates |
Alexandria | Municipality of Woollahra | Sydney | |
Appin | Wollondilly Shire | Campbelltown | |
Bankstown | City of Canterbury-Bankstown | Liverpool | |
Berowra | Hornsby Shire | Dundas | |
Botany | Bayside Council | Sydney | |
Bringelly | City of Penrith | Bringelly | |
Broken Bay | Northern Beaches Council | Packenham | |
Bulgo | City of Wollongong | Heathcote | |
Cabramatta | City of Liverpool | Bringelly | |
Castle Hill | The Hills Shire | Parramatta | |
Castlereagh | City of Penrith | Richmond | |
Claremont | City of Penrith | Evan | |
Concord | City of Canada Bay | Sydney | |
Cook | Camden Council | Bringelly | |
Cornelia | The Hills Shire | Hardinge | |
Cowan | Hornsby Shire | Dundas | |
Eckersley | City of Campbelltown | Southend | |
Field of Mars | City of Parramatta | Parramatta | |
Frederick | Hornsby Shire | Hardinge | |
Gidley | City of Blacktown | Windsor | |
Gordon | Ku-ring-gai Council | Packenham | |
Ham Common | City of Hawkesbury | Richmond | |
Heathcote | Sutherland Shire | Heathcote | |
Holsworthy | City of Liverpool | Liverpool | |
Hunters Hill | City of Ryde | Parramatta | |
Liberty Plains | Strathfield Municipality | Parramatta | |
Londonderry | City of Penrith | Richmond | |
Manly Cove | Northern Beaches Council | Packenham | |
Maroota | The Hills Shire | Hardinge | |
Marramarra | Hornsby Shire | Dundas | |
Melville | City of Fairfield | Evan | |
Menangle | City of Campbelltown | Campbelltown | |
Minto | City of Campbelltown | Liverpool | |
Mulgoa | City of Penrith | Evan | |
Narellan | Camden Council | Campbelltown | |
Narrabeen | Northern Beaches Council | Packenham | |
Nelson | The Hills Shire | Windsor | |
North Colah | Hornsby Shire | Dundas | |
Petersham | Inner West Council | Sydney | |
Pitt Town | City of Hawkesbury | Windsor | |
Prospect | City of Blacktown | Parramatta | |
Rooty Hill | City of Penrith | Richmond | |
South Colah | Hornsby Shire | Dundas | |
Southend | City of Wollongong | Southend | |
St Andrew | City of Sydney | Sydney | |
St George | Georges River Council | Sydney | |
St James | City of Sydney | Sydney | |
St John | City of Parramatta | Parramatta | |
St Lawrence | City of Sydney | Sydney | |
St Luke | City of Fairfield | Liverpool | |
St Matthew | City of Hawkesbury | Windsor | |
St Peter | City of Campbelltown | Campbelltown | |
St Philip | City of Sydney | Sydney | |
Sutherland | Sutherland Shire | Heathcote | |
Wattamolla | Sutherland Shire | Heathcote | |
Wedderburn | Wollondilly Shire | Southend | |
Willoughby | City of Willoughby | Packenham |
Districts
The first subdivisions of the county were called districts, shown in early maps from the period, such as 21 districts on an and 37 districts on an . The districts in use in 1824:- Airds
- Appin
- Bankstown
- Bathurst
- Botany Bay
- Bringelly
- Bullanaming
- Cambramatta
- Castle Hill
- Castlereagh
- Concord
- Cooke
- Dundas
- Eastern Plains
- Evan District
- Fields of Mars
- Green Hills
- Holsworth
- Hunter's Hill
- Illawarra
- Liberty Plains
- Mecham
- Melville
- Meyrick
- Minto
- Nelson
- Northern Boundary
- Oxley
- Parramatta
- Petersham
- Ponds
- Prospect
- Richmond
- Sydney
- Tongabee
- Upper Minto
- Upper Nelson