Municipal Borough of Wimbledon

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Wimbledon

Wimbledon Town Hall
Area
 • 19113,221 acres (13.03 km2)
 • 19613,221 acres (13.03 km2)
Population
 • 190141,652
 • 196157,312
History
 • Created1866
 • Abolished1965
 • Succeeded byLondon Borough of Merton
Status
urban district (1894 - 1905)
municipal borough (after 1905)
Government
 • HQWimbledon Town Hall (1931–1965)
 • MottoSine Labe Decus (Honour without stain)

Wimbledon was a local government district in north-east Surrey from 1866 to 1965 covering the town of Wimbledon and its surrounding area. It was part of the London postal district and Metropolitan Police District.

History

Wimbledon Local Government District was formed in 1866 when the

urban district. The town was granted a charter of incorporation to become a municipal borough in 1905.[2] A borough council consisting of a mayor, six aldermen and eighteen councillors replaced the urban district council. The original Wimbledon Town Hall was built on The Broadway.[3] This was replaced by a new Town Hall on the corner of Queen's Road and Wimbledon Bridge in 1931.[4]

The borough was granted a

Thomas Cromwell. The new borough took as its motto "Sine Labe Decus" meaning: "Honour without Stain".[5]

In 1914 Wimbledon unsuccessfully promoted a bill to become a county borough.[6]

The borough was abolished in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963 and the area was transferred to Greater London to be combined with that the Municipal Borough of Mitcham and the Merton and Morden Urban District to form the present-day London Borough of Merton.

References

  1. ^ Kelly's directory of Kent, Surrey and Sussex 1891, p.1541 (Historical Directories), accessed February 5, 2008
  2. ^ "No. 27798". The London Gazette. 26 May 1905. pp. 3765–3768.
  3. ^ Parishes: Wimbledon, A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 (1912), pp. 120-125. (British History Online), accessed February 6, 2008.
  4. ^ "Secret Wimbledon". Love Wimbledon. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Civic Heraldry, Wimbledon Borough Council". Retrieved 27 December 2007.
  6. ^ The County Borough Problem - Croydon and Wimbledon schemes, The Times, April 9, 1914

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