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  1. Hayes is a suburban area of southeast London, England and part of the London Borough of Bromley. It is located 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Charing Cross, to the north of Keston and Coney Hall, west of Bromley Common, south of Bromley town centre, and east of West Wickham.

  2. Hayes is situated near the county of Kent, 12 miles southeast of London. It has a population of around 16,000. Today it is part of the London Borough of Bromley. However, for almost 800 years it was a small village in Kent.

    • Hayes, Kent now Bromley South London, Great Britain1
    • Hayes, Kent now Bromley South London, Great Britain2
    • Hayes, Kent now Bromley South London, Great Britain3
    • Hayes, Kent now Bromley South London, Great Britain4
  3. Hayes is a suburb of the London Borough of Bromley, historically it was a village in Kent and retains much of that identity and retains typical features such as a village hall, pub, farm and yearly Fête. After becoming part of Greater London, Bromley was granted the use of Kent in its postal address. It lies to the south of Bromley town centre.

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  5. Mar 7, 2017 · Hayes is now part of the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London. It lies south of the town of Bromley. Between 1894 and 1934 it was part of Bromley Rural District. In 1934 the rural district was abolished and part of Hayes was absorbed into the parish of Beckenham while the majority of the parish was transferred to Bromley Urban District.

  6. HAYES, a village and a parish in Bromley district, Kent. The village stands 2 miles S of Bromley r. station, and 2½ E of the boundary with Surrey; and has a post-office under Bromley, London SE. The parish comprises 1,272 acres. Real property, £4,055. Pop., 598. Houses, 117. The property is subdivided. ...

  7. Bromley Borough Council began to implement plans as part of the London Civil Defence region. The HVA took an active interest and its small sub-committee set up to watch over the official arrangements for Hayes was absorbed into the Council’s Air Raid Precautions (ARP) Committee in 1938.

  8. The number of houses also almost doubled from 2150 in 1939 to about 4000. The village has changed greatly, although Hayes Common provides a natural southern boundary and farmland to the east - now mainly used for horses, still remains between Hayes and Bromley Common. Changes in Hayes reflect the alterations in society generally.

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