Feltham Urban District
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| Feltham | |
| Motto: In Unitatem Coemus (Let us go forward together) | |
Feltham within Middlesex in 1961 |
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| Geography | |
| Status | Urban district |
| 1894 area | 1,790 acres (7.2 km²) |
| 1965 area | 4,925 acres (19.9 km²) |
| History | |
| Created | 1904 |
| Abolished | 1965 |
| Succeeded by | London Borough of Hounslow |
| Demography | |
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| 1901 population | 4,534 |
| 1961 population | 51,047 |
Feltham was an urban district in Middlesex, England from 1904 to 1965.
It was based on the parish of Feltham, which had previously been part of the Staines Rural District. In 1930, the Rural District was disbanded, and the parishes of East Bedfont and Hanworth added to Feltham.
It was abolished under the London Government Act 1963, in 1965, to form part of the new London Borough of Hounslow, in Greater London.
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