The Urban District Council was originally based in rooms above a shop in Cranbrook Road, meeting in a rented schoolroom in Ilford Hall from 1898. The building of
Ilford Town Hall began in 1901, completed at a cost of about £30,000. This was designed by B. Woollard in an ornate
Renaissance style; it was enlarged in 1927 and 1933. and several public parks – including
Valentines Park, opened as
Central Park in 1898. In 1904, the council also took over the responsibilities of the school board. but it was not acted upon. On five occasions Ilford Corporation unsuccessfully promoted private bills in parliament to attain
county borough status and become independent of Essex County Council. The final attempt was in 1954, when the borough had a population of approximately 184,000, larger than neighbouring
East Ham and the second largest
non-county borough in England. ==Population==