Hornchurch Urban District

Hornchurch was a local government district in southwest Essex from 1926 to 1965, formed as an urban district for the civil parish of Hornchurch. It was greatly expanded in 1934 with the addition of Cranham, Great Warley, Rainham, Upminster and Wennington; and in 1936 by gaining North Ockendon. Hornchurch Urban District Council was based at Langtons House in Hornchurch from 1929. The district formed a suburb of London and with a population peaking at 131,014 in 1961, it was one of the largest districts of its type in England. It now forms the greater part of the London Borough of Havering in Greater London.

Hornchurch
Urban district
Langtons House was used as the council offices from 1929.

Hornchurch within Essex in 1961
Area
  19316,783 acres (27.4 km2)
  196119,768 acres (80.0 km2)
  Coordinates51.566°N 0.217°E / 51.566; 0.217
Area transferred
  1934All of Rainham and Wennington and parts of Cranham, Great Warley and Upminster from Romford Rural District
  1936Part of North Ockendon from Orsett Rural District
Population
  193128,417
  1961131,014
Density
  19314/acre
  19616.6/acre
History
  OriginHornchurch civil parish
  Created1926
  Abolished1965
  Succeeded byLondon Borough of Havering
StatusUrban district
GovernmentHornchurch Urban District Council
  HQLangtons House, Hornchurch
  MottoA good name endureth

Coat of arms of Hornchurch Urban District Council
Today part ofLondon Borough of Havering
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