The district was governed by the
Strand District Board of Works, which consisted of forty-nine elected vestrymen: eighteen elected for the parish of St Anne Soho; fifteen for St Clement Danes; nine for St Paul Covent Garden; three each for St Mary le Strand and the Liberty of the Rolls and one for the Precinct of the Savoy. The first elections were held in November 1855, when the entire membership of the board was elected. Thereafter elections for one third of the seats were held in May, beginning in the year 1857. Strand District was originally within the area of responsibility of the
Metropolitan Board of Works and nominated one member to the MBW. In 1889 the area of the Metropolitan Board became the
County of London, and Strand District Board of Works became a local council under the
London County Council. The district board established its headquarters at 22
Tavistock Street,
Covent Garden, in 1857, on a site leased from the
Duke of Bedford. ==Abolition==