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Staines Urban District

 
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Staines
Staines 1971.png
Staines within Surrey in 1971
Geography
Status Urban district
1894 area 1,918 acres (7.8 km2)
1974 area 8,270 acres (33.5 km2)
HQ Staines
History
Created 1894
Abolished 1974
Succeeded by Spelthorne
Demography
1901 population 6,688
1971 population 56,725

Staines was a local government district from 1894 to 1974 around the town of Staines. Apart from Staines itself, it also covered Ashford, Laleham and Stanwell.

In 1894, under the Local Government Act 1894, Staines was created an urban district of Middlesex. It originally just covered the parish of Staines. In 1930 the parishes of Ashford, Laleham and Stanwell were added from the disbanded Staines Rural District.

The Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London considered the district for inclusion in Greater London. However in 1965, when Middlesex was abolished and its former area was transferred to Greater London under the London Government Act 1963, the Staines Urban District was instead transferred to Surrey.

Staines with Middlesex county in 1961

In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, the urban district was abolished and its former area was combined with that of Sunbury-on-Thames Urban District to form the present-day borough of Spelthorne.

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Coordinates: 51°26′N 0°31′W / 51.44°N 0.51°W / 51.44; -0.51


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