Romford had formed a chapelry in the historic
Liberty of Havering, becoming a civil parish in its own right in 1849. In 1851 a
local board of health was set up for the parish; although its area was reduced in 1855 to cover only the southwest part of the parish covering the town. The local board convened at St Edward's Hall in Laurie Square from 1851 to 1853 and used the old liberty court house from 1853 to 1869. From 1869 it was based in offices in the marketplace and finally purchased the old court house in 1892. In 1894 the local board's area became Romford
urban district as part of the
Local Government Act 1894. This caused the parish to be divided into
Romford Urban and
Romford Rural, with the outer part becoming a component of
Romford Rural District. ==District and borough==