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- TitleLondon Centre (formerly London District then London Area and subsequently London Branch then Network) of the IET
- ReferenceUK0108 IET/CEN/08
- Date1931-1992
- Scope and ContentMinutes of the Committee 1969-1991, Summer meetings programmes 1931&1961 and Honorary Secretary's material 1990-1992. [Note: At the end of 1978 a Central London District was created to cater for the then 7,500 members of the IEE who lived within what was broadly the GLC area, and who were not covered by 1 of the 7 existing London Districts (Chelmsford, Hatfield, Kent, Oxford, Reading, South Bucks and Surrey)] The London Area (formerly London District) was part of the South East Centre from 1982 to 1990. The South East Centre was created in 1982 and originally comprised the Essex Area, the London Area and the Kent Area. At a Centre Board Meeting 24 May 1990, the request for the Essex, Kent and London Areas to become centres in their own right (meaning the South East centre would no longer exist) was approved. The IEE Council formally approved the reorganisation of the South East Centre at a meeting 8 September 1990. Material relating to the South East Centre can be found at IET/CEN/27. In September 2000, as a result of a strategic review of the Institution's activities and regional operations, the London Centre plus and minus certain post codes became the London Branch. In October 2006 following the combination of the IIE and IEE to form the IET, the convergence of the IEE Branches and IIE Regions was achieved in the UK through the creation of Local and Regional Networks. At that time the IEE London Branch became the London Local Network which was part of the London Regional Network. For the London Centre Younger Members/Graduate & Student material, see IET/CEN/09
- LanguageEnglish.
- Subject
- Conditions governing accessSubject to 30 year closure period. Personal or sensitive records will be closed for longer periods. Please refer to Archivist.
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