Harlow was designated a
new town on 25 March 1947. The area for the new town was within the
Epping Rural District at the time it was designated, and broadly covered the parishes of Harlow,
Latton,
Netteswell,
Great Parndon, and
Little Parndon. As work on the new town got underway the smaller parishes were abolished in stages. On 1 April 1949 Latton was absorbed into Harlow parish and Little Parndon was absorbed into Netteswell parish. On 1 April 1955, the three remaining parishes of Harlow, Great Parndon and Netteswell were merged into a single parish called Harlow, with some adjustments to the boundaries with neighbouring parishes of
Epping Upland,
Matching,
North Weald Bassett,
Roydon and
Sheering, to bring the development area into a single parish. On the same date the enlarged Harlow parish was made an
urban district, making it independent from Epping Rural District. Urban districts were abolished in 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. A new
non-metropolitan district called Harlow was created covering the same area as the former Harlow Urban District. ==Governance==