Hayes and Harlington Urban District

The Hayes and Harlington Urban District was a district in the metropolitan area of the British capital London. It existed from 1904 to 1965 and was in the western part of the former county of Middlesex.

History

The village Hayes was originally a civil parish and belonged from 1875 to the first Uxbridge Rural District. From 1904 it formed a separate Urban District thereof, Hayes Urban District. In 1930, the incorporation of Cranford and Harlington, who had previously belonged to the Staines Rural District was dissolved. With the enlargement of the district also renamed in Hayes and Harlington Urban District was connected. 1934, the area of Cranford was shared with the Municipal Borough of Heston and Isleworth, thus increasing the surface slightly reduced to 361 acres (1.46 km ²).

With the establishment of the administrative region of Greater London in 1965 was created from the merger of the Municipal Borough of Uxbridge and the Urban Districts Hayes and Harlington, Ruislip - Northwood and Yiewsley and West Drayton London Borough of Hillingdon.

Statistics

Until 1930 the area was 3311 acres ( 13.40 km ² ), then 5158 acres ( 20.87 km ²). The census revealed the following population figures:

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