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Chigwell Urban District

Former local government area in the UK


Former local government area in the UK

FieldValue
NameChigwell
HQLoughton
StatusUrban district
Start1933
End1974
ReplaceEpping Forest District
London Borough of Redbridge
Arms[[Image:Arms-chigwell.jpg150pxChigwell Urban District]]
Coat of arms of Chigwell Urban District Council
MottoNon Progredi est Regredi
(Not to go forward is to go backward)
Map[[File:Chigwell essex 1961.png300px]]
Chigwell within Essex in 1961
PopulationFirst23,966
PopulationFirstYear1939
AreaFirst8971 acre
AreaFirstYear1933-1965
DensityFirst2.7/acre
DensityFirstYear1939
PopulationSecond51,802
PopulationSecondYear1951
DensitySecond5.8/acre
DensitySecondYear1951
PopulationLast53,791
PopulationLastYear1971
AreaLast8890 acre
AreaLastYear1965-1974
DensityLast6.1/acre
DensityLastYear1971

London Borough of Redbridge Coat of arms of Chigwell Urban District Council (Not to go forward is to go backward) Chigwell within Essex in 1961

Chigwell was a local government district in south west Essex, England. It contained the settlements of Chigwell, Loughton and Buckhurst Hill; and formed part of the Metropolitan Police District.

Formation

It was created an urban district by a county review order on 1 October 1933 as the merger of the former area of:

  • Buckhurst Hill Urban District (874 acres)
  • Loughton Urban District (3,962 acres)
  • Chigwell civil parish only, from Epping Rural District (4,135 acres)

Development

The district lay on the edge of the Greater London Conurbation and experienced a rapid population growth, in part caused by London County Council out-county construction at Loughton, the Urban District's headquarters, and also in the south east of the district of the Hainault Estate (which also extended into neighbouring Ilford and Dagenham). Extensive council house building by the Chigwell Urban District itself took place between Buckhurst Hill and Loughton.

In 1948, the New Works Programme of the London Passenger Transport Board brought the London Underground services of the Central line to six stations in the district; namely Roding Valley, Chigwell, Grange Hill, Buckhurst Hill, Loughton and Debden. The large LT Hainault depot was also mostly in the U.D.

Coat of arms

The coat of arms were granted in 1951 and represent Or, a stag at rest proper, on a chief gules three axe-heads bendwise sinister with blades down-words argent.

Abolition

The Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London considered the entire district for inclusion in Greater London, however after strong local resistance, only a small area of 81 acre around Hainault was transferred from the urban district and Essex to form part of the London Borough of Redbridge in Greater London in 1965. The population of this area in 1961 was 7,071.

On 1 April 1974 the remainder of the district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 and the area has since formed part of the Epping Forest District.

References

References

  1. link. (2008-03-03 ([http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/bound_map_page.jsp?first=true&u_id=10199890&c_id=10001043 historic map] {{webarchive). link. (March 3, 2008 ))
  2. ''[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15534 Chigwell: Introduction]'', A History of the County of Essex: Volume 4: Ongar Hundred (1956), pp. 18-22. Date accessed: 27 November 2007.
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