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Northaw and Cuffley

Civil parish in Hertfordshire, England

Northaw and Cuffley

Summary

Civil parish in Hertfordshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
coordinates
official_nameNorthaw and Cuffley
civil_parishNorthaw and Cuffley
static_image_nameWar Memorial with Sun Public House in background, Northaw - geograph.org.uk - 74124.jpg
static_image_captionWar memorial and Sun public house, Northaw
population6,086
population_ref(2021 Census)
area_total_sq_mi5.957
shire_districtWelwyn Hatfield
shire_countyHertfordshire
regionEast of England
constituency_westminsterBroxbourne
post_townPotters Bar
postcode_districtEN6
postcode_areaEN
dial_code01707
os_grid_referenceTL294025
website
london_distance_mi13.5
london_directionS

Northaw and Cuffley is a civil parish in the Welwyn Hatfield borough of Hertfordshire, England. Located approximately 13.5 mi north of central London and adjacent to the Greater London boundary, it is a partly urbanised parish with large sections of open land. Northaw and Cuffley is a recent renaming of the ancient parish of Northaw, covering the settlements of Northaw and Cuffley. The local council is Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council.

History

A [[coal-tax post]] adorned with the [[coat of arms of the City of London]] marks the northern boundary of the parish

Northaw was an ancient parish in the Cashio Hundred of the county of Hertfordshire. It formed part of the Hatfield Rural District from 1894, when the parish council was created.

The parish was within the Metropolitan Police District and was part of the review area of the Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London, however it did not form part of the proposed Greater London area.

The Hatfield Rural District was abolished in 1974 and the parish become part of the Welwyn Hatfield district. The parish was renamed Northaw and Cuffley on 10 March 1982. In 1994 there was a change to the boundary with Greater London when some land was gained from the London Borough of Enfield and the boundary became aligned to the M25 motorway.

The parish was removed from the Metropolitan Police District in 2000. Following a successful petition by the district council, in 2005 Welwyn Hatfield became a borough and the district council became a borough council.

Government

The local council is Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council. The parish council offices are located on Maynard Place, Cuffley. Eight councillors are elected to the council. Northaw and Cuffley is a ward of the borough of Welwyn Hatfield and elects three councillors to Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council. For elections to Hertfordshire County Council, the parish is within the Hatfield Rural county division, which covers an area larger than the parish and elects one councillor. Although the rest of Welwyn Hatfield forms a constituency for elections to the UK Parliament, Northaw and Cuffley is instead part of the Hertsmere constituency. For elections to the European Parliament it was part of the East of England constituency.

Geography

The civil parish is located approximately 13.5 mi north of central London and is adjacent to the Greater London boundary to the south. It is within the Metropolitan Green Belt and has large sections of protected open land. The parish includes the settlements of Northaw and Cuffley. For postal addresses, the parish is within the EN6 postcode district of the Potters Bar post town.

Demography

The parish had a population of 6,086 according to the 2021 census, most of whom live in Cuffley.

References

References

  1. "Northaw and Cuffley Parish".
  2. "Northaw CP/Ch through time | Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit".
  3. Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London: 1957–1960: Report, 1960, [[HMSO]]
  4. (1982). "Alteration of Areas and Status of Local Authorities 1980{{ndash}}1982". Department of the Environment.
  5. (2011-07-04). "The Essex, Greater London and Hertfordshire (County and London Borough Boundaries) Order 1993".
  6. "Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council Offices - Electoral Area Arrangements".
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