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1920 and 1924 agreements were made by Ilford Municipal Borough Council  with the [[West Ham Power Station|West Ham]] and [[East Ham Corporation Electricity and Tramways Department|East Ham Undertakings]], for West Ham to provide bulk supplies to its partner undertakings.  
1920 and 1924 agreements were made by Ilford Municipal Borough Council  with the [[West Ham Power Station|West Ham]] and [[East Ham Corporation Electricity and Tramways Department|East Ham Undertakings]], for West Ham to provide bulk supplies to its partner undertakings.  


After the opening of the County of London Electric Supply Company's [[Barking Power Station]], supplementary bulk supply was taken from there. In
c.1925 After the opening of the County of London Electric Supply Company's [[Barking Power Station]], supplementary bulk supply was taken from there. In





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of Ilford

Ilford Municipal Borough Council was begun by the Council's predecessor

1901 Ilford Urban District Council started to supply electricity. The generating plant was at Ley Street.

c.1920 The Electricity Commissioners stopped authorising further extensions to the Ilford generating plant

1920 and 1924 agreements were made by Ilford Municipal Borough Council with the West Ham and East Ham Undertakings, for West Ham to provide bulk supplies to its partner undertakings.

c.1925 After the opening of the County of London Electric Supply Company's Barking Power Station, supplementary bulk supply was taken from there. In


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