Merton (1907–1913)
Merton and Morden (1913–1965)
Area
  19111,762 acres
  19313,237 acres
  19613,233 acres
Population
  191112,938
  193141,227
  196168,011
Density
  19117.3/acre
  193112.7/acre
  196121.0/acre
History
  OriginMerton (parish)
  Created1907
  Abolished1965
  Succeeded byLondon Borough of Merton
StatusUrban district
GovernmentMerton Urban District Council (1907–1913)
Merton and Morden Urban District Council (1913–1965)
  HQMorden Hall (after World War II)
  MottoIn Libertate Vis (Our strength is our freedom)
Arms of the former Merton and Morden urban district granted 1943
Coat of arms granted in 1943
Subdivisions
  TypeCivil parishes
  UnitsMerton (1907–1965)
Morden (1913–1965)

Merton Urban District (1907–1913) and Merton and Morden Urban District (1913–1965) was an urban district in Surrey, England. It was formed in 1907 from the parish of Merton and was expanded in 1913 to take in Morden. The district was abolished in 1965 and its former area now forms part of the London Borough of Merton in Greater London.

History

The district was created in 1907 to cover the ancient parish of Merton. Since 1894 the parish had been part of Croydon Rural District and was locally governed by a parish council, that was created by the Local Government Act 1894. The area of the rural district was within the expanding area of London's southern suburbs and as the population increased it became necessary to reform the local government structures.

Merton was the first parish to be removed from the rural district in 1907. An urban district was formed covering the same area as the parish. In 1913 the parish of Morden was also removed from the rural district and became part of the urban district, which was renamed to Merton and Morden. The separate parishes continued with nominal existence. The boundaries of the district were subject to a minor revision in 1933.[1]

The urban district was abolished in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963 and its area merged with those of the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon and the Municipal Borough of Mitcham to form the London Borough of Merton of Greater London.

Population

The population is separately recorded for each parish until 1951. The population peak was in 1951.[2]

Year191119211931194119511961
Merton parish 12,93816,17716,177war39,313
Morden parish n/a1,20212,618war35,417
Urban district total12,93817,53241,227war74,73068,011

Coat of arms

In 1943, the council was granted a civic coat of arms incorporating Lions from the Garth Family arms and the fret from the arms of Merton Abbey. The motto, "In Libertate Vis", means "Our Strength is our Freedom".[3]

References

  1. The Surrey Review Order, 1933
  2. "Merton and Morden UD". A Vision of Britain. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  3. "Civic Heraldry, Merton and Morden Urban District Council". Retrieved 27 December 2007.

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