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  1. The London Government Act 1963 (c. 33) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which created Greater London and a new local government structure within it. The Act significantly reduced the number of local government districts in the area, resulting in local authorities responsible for larger areas and populations.

  2. 21. Housing powers in Greater London. 22. Record of need, and facilities for exchange, of housing accommodation. 23. Transfer of land held for housing purposes. Application of Town and Country Planning Act 1962 to Greater London. 24. Local planning authorities.

  3. London Government Act 1963 1963 CHAPTER 33. An Act to make provision with respect to local government and the functions of local authorities in the metropolitan area; to assimilate certain provisions of the Local Government Act 1933 to provisions for corresponding purposes contained in the London Government Act 1939; to make an adjustment of the metropolitan police district; and for connected ...

  4. London Government Act 1963. This Act, one of the last of Sir Alec Douglas-Home's Conservative administration, reorganised local government in London. It created (in Part I) the Greater London Council (GLC) and (in Part IV) the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA), both of which were established in April 1964.

  5. Contents. London Government Act. United Kingdom [1963] Learn about this topic in these articles: creation of London boroughs. In Middlesex. …1, 1965) under the 1963 London Government Act incorporated most of the area of Middlesex, along with parts of neighbouring counties.

  6. LONDON GOVERNMENT ACT, 1963. 1957 to examine and make recommendations upon the system and working of local government in the Greater London area. Its Report was presented in 1960,1 and in the following year the. Government published a White Paper 2 accepting most of the prillcipal proposals. The introduction of the London Government Bill ...