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Barnet Urban District

Former local government area in the UK


Former local government area in the UK

FieldValue
NameBarnet
subdivision_typeLocal Government District (18631894)
Urban District (18941965)
GovernmentBarnet Local Board (1863-1894)
Barnet Urban District Council (1894-1965)
HQ29 Wood Street, Barnet
Start5 October 1863
End31 March 1965
ReplaceLondon Borough of Barnet
Image[[File:29 Wood Street, Barnet.jpg220px]]
Council's offices, now the North London Coroner's Court
PopulationFirst10,440
PopulationFirstYear1911
AreaFirst1510 acre
AreaFirstYear1911
DensityFirst6.9/acre
DensityFirstYear1911
PopulationSecond14,726
PopulationSecondYear1931
AreaSecond3114 acre
AreaSecondYear1931
DensitySecond4.7/acre
DensitySecondYear1931
PopulationLast27,846
PopulationLastYear1961
AreaLast4290 acre
AreaLastYear1961
DensityLast6.5/acre
DensityLastYear1961

Urban District (18941965) Barnet Urban District Council (1894-1965) Council's offices, now the North London Coroner's Court

Barnet was a local government district in south Hertfordshire from 1863 to 1965 around the town of Barnet.

Creation

Barnet Local Government District was created on 5 October 1863, after the town's ratepayers decided to adopt the Local Government Act 1858, and it was governed by a local board. Under the Public Health Act 1872 local government districts were also designated as urban sanitary districts. The Local Government Act 1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73) reconstituted the area as an urban district with effect from 31 December 1894, and the local board was replaced by an elected Barnet Urban District Council. The urban district was extended in 1905, 1914 and 1935.

Civil parishes

The district originally consisted of parts of the parishes of Chipping Barnet in Hertfordshire, and Monken Hadley and South Mimms in Middlesex. The Local Government Act 1888 adjusted the county boundaries in 1889, so that the entire district was in Hertfordshire; forming part of a long, thin protrusion into Middlesex surrounded by that county on two sides, to the north and south.

The Local Government Act 1894 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 73) divided the urban district into three civil parishes:

  • Chipping Barnet (from the part of Chipping Barnet parish in Barnet Urban District)
  • Hadley (from the part of Monken Hadley parish in Barnet Urban District)
  • South Mimms Urban (from the part of South Mimms parish in Barnet Urban District)

On 30 September 1896 the parish of South Mimms Urban (and therefore Barnet Urban District) was enlarged, gaining area previously in the parish of South Mimms (South Mimms Rural District). On 25 June the following year the parish of Chipping Barnet was also enlarged, gaining area previously in the parish of Arkley (Barnet Rural District).

In 1905 and 1914 respectively the parishes of Arkley and Totteridge were added, from Barnet Rural District. Rowley parish was added on 1 April 1935, created from area of the parishes of Elstree, Ridge and Shenley that lay east of the A1 in the Barnet Rural District.

Abolition

Barnet Urban District was abolished by the London Government Act 1963 and its former area transferred from Hertfordshire to Greater London on 1 April 1965. Its former area was combined with that of other districts to form the present-day London Borough of Barnet.

Politics

The urban district was divided into six wards for elections: Arkley East, Arkley West, Barnet North, Barnet South, Totteridge East and Totteridge West.

Urban district council

Parliament constituency

For elections to Parliament, the urban district was part of the constituency of:

  • Mid or St Albans Division of Hertfordshire In 1945 St Albans was divided as an emergency measure because its electorate exceeded 100,000 voters, with the urban district becoming part of the new constituency of:
  • Barnet

References

References

  1. {{cite vob
  2. {{London Gazette. (2 October 1863)
  3. [http://www.historicaldirectories.org/exe/wwt.dll/pdf?fn=e:\hdapps\0000a0qz.pdf ''Kelly's Directory of Hertfordshire 1899'', p.31 (Historical Directories), accessed January 27, 2008]
  4. Frederic A Youngs Jr., ''Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England'', Vol I: Southern England, London ,1979
  5. "South Mimms Urban CP Boundary changes". A Vision of Britain.
  6. "Chipping Barnet Ch/CP Boundary changes". A Vision of Britain.
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