The borough was created on 1 April 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. It covered the whole area of 12 former districts and parts of another two, which were all abolished at the same time: •
Barnsley County Borough •
Cudworth Urban District •
Darfield Urban District •
Darton Urban District •
Dearne Urban District •
Dodworth Urban District •
Hemsworth Rural District (part, being the parishes of
Billingley,
Brierley,
Great Houghton,
Little Houghton and
Shafton) •
Hoyland Nether Urban District •
Penistone Rural District •
Penistone Urban District •
Royston Urban District •
Wombwell Urban District •
Worsbrough Urban District •
Wortley Rural District (part, being the parishes of
Tankersley and
Wortley) The
county borough of Barnsley had been self-governing, whereas the other 13 districts were all lower-tier authorities where county-level services were provided by
West Riding County Council. From its creation in 1974 until 1986, the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley was a district-level authority, with county-level services provided by
South Yorkshire County Council. The county council was abolished in 1986, since when Barnsley has been responsible for all local government services. The borough forms part of the
South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority. Much of the modern Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley made up the historic
Wapentake of Staincross, areas such as Denby Dale, Clayton West,
South Hiendley, Hemsworth,
Woolley,
Notton, Old Royston, West Bretton, Scissett,
Ryhill, Havercroft etc., were part of the Wapentake area but now fall outside the Borough within neighbouring
West Yorkshire. Other villages and suburbs outside the Barnsley Metropolitan Borough but with strong historical connections to the Barnsley area are
Brampton Bierlow, Wentworth and areas of the Dearne Valley. ==Governance==