- Brentford Urban District
infobox historic subdivision
Name= Brentford
HQ= Old Brentford
Motto=
Status= Local board (1874 - 1894)Urban district (from 1894)
Start= 1874
End= 1927
Replace= Brentford and Chiswick Urban District
AreaFirst= convert|1091|acre|km2|1
AreaLast= convert|1091|acre|km2|1
AreaFirstYear= 1901
AreaLastYear= 1921
PopulationFirst= 15,171
PopulationLast= 17,032
PopulationFirstYear= 1901
PopulationLastYear= 1921Brentford was a local government district in the county of
Middlesex ,England from 1874 to 1927.Brentford Local Government District was created in 1874 under the
Local Government Act 1858 and covered thecivil parish ofNew Brentford and the chapelry ofOld Brentford in the parish ofEaling . The district was governed by a local board of twelve members. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22580&strquery=Brentford%20local%20government "Ealing and Brentford: Local Government" in "Victoria County History of Middlesex", Vol.7, (British History Online), accessed January 28, 2008] ]The
Local Government Act 1894 reconstituted the local board's area as anurban district , and Brentford Urban District Council replaced the local board. The urban district consisted of two civil parishes of old and New Brentford.The local board was originally based at the Market House, Old Brentford. This building was shared with the
county court andpetty sessions . The UDC subsequently moved their offices to Clifden House in Boston Manor Road.In 1927 Brentford UD was amalgamated with the neighbouring
Chiswick Urban District to form Brentford and Chiswick Urban District. [Frederic a Youngs Jr., "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England", Vol. 2: Southern England, London, 1979]References
External links
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