Harrington forms part of the
civil parish of Workington. There are two tiers of local government covering Workington, at parish (town) and
unitary authority level: Workington Town Council and
Cumberland Council. One of the wards used for elections to Cumberland Council is called Harrington and covers Harrington and High Harrington, as well as Salterbeck and Winscales. For elections to the
UK parliament, Harrington forms part of the
Whitehaven and Workington constituency.
Administrative history Harrington was an
ancient parish in the
historic county of
Cumberland. In 1891, the parish was made a
local government district, administered by an elected local board. Such districts were converted into
urban districts under the
Local Government Act 1894. Harrington Urban District was abolished in 1934. The more built up northern part of the parish, including the settlement itself, was incorporated into the
municipal borough of Workington. The more rural southern part was made a separate parish called
Lowca, which formed part of the
Ennerdale Rural District. A reduced civil parish of Harrington continued to exist after the 1934 reforms, covering the part of the old parish which had been incorporated into the borough of Workington, but as an
urban parish it had no separate council. In 1951, the parish had a population of 2,303. The borough of Workington and its constituent parishes, including Harrington, were abolished in 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. The area became part of the borough of
Allerdale in the new county of Cumbria. The area of the pre-1974 borough of Workington was an
unparished area from 1974 until 1982, when a new civil parish of Workington matching the whole area of the pre-1974 borough (including Harrington) was created, with its parish council taking the name Workington Town Council. Allerdale was abolished in 2023 when the new Cumberland Council was created, also taking over the functions of the abolished Cumbria County Council in the area. ==Churches==