Loughton Urban District Explained

Loughton
Start:1900
End:1933
Map:
The district in 1911
Populationfirst:4,730
Populationfirstyear:1901
Areafirst:3961acres
Areafirstyear:1900-1933
Densityfirst:1.2/acre
Densityfirstyear:1901
Populationsecond:5,433
Populationsecondyear:1911
Densitysecond:1.4/acre
Densitysecondyear:1911
Populationthird:5,749
Populationthirdyear:1921
Densitythird:1.5/acre
Densitythirdyear:1921
Populationlast:7,390
Populationlastyear:1931
Densitylast:1.9/acre
Densitylastyear:1931

Loughton was a local government district in south west Essex, England. It contained the town and Civil Parish of Loughton and was bordered by Buckhurst Hill Urban District, Chingford Urban District, Epping Rural District and Waltham Holy Cross Urban District.

Demographics

In the 1931 census, out of those responding, social classes divided as following:

Also, in 1931, 4% of the district were unemployed; 3334 were employed, while 119 were unemployed.

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