London Borough of Bromley
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| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Status | London borough |
| Area — Total | Ranked 211th 150.15 km² |
| ONS code | 00AF |
| Demographics | |
| Population — Total (2003 est.) — Density | Ranked 18th 298,339 1,987 / km² |
| Ethnicity | 91.6% White 2.6% South Asian 2.9% Afro-Caribbean |
| Politics | |
| Leadership | Leader & Cabinet |
| Mayor | — |
| Executive | Conservative |
| MPs | Eric Forth John Horam Jacqui Lait |
| London Assembly — Member | Bexley and Bromley Bob Neill |
| Official website | http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ |
The London Borough of Bromley is a London Borough of outer southeast London. It has an area of 59 square miles (153 km²), of which the majority is green belt land. The borough is the largest in Greater London in terms of area. Most of the settlement is in the north and west of the borough, with an outlier at Biggin Hill in the far south. The borough is twinned with Neuwied, Germany. It includes the areas:
- Anerley which includes Crystal Palace
- Beckenham (including Eden Park, Elmers End, New Beckenham, Upper Elmers End)
- Bickley
- Biggin Hill
- Bromley with Bromley Park, Park Langley, Plaistow, Shortlands and Widmore
- Bromley Common
- Chelsfield
- Chislehurst and Chislehurst West
- Downe
- Elmstead
- Farnborough including Locksbottom
- Green Street Green
- Hayes
- Keston
- Kevington
- Mottingham (part of)
- Orpington and its outskirts of Crofton, Derry Downs, and Goddington
- Penge
- Petts Wood
- Pratt's Bottom
- Shortlands
- Southborough
- St Mary Cray with Poverest
- St Paul's Cray
- Sundridge
- West Wickham
See also
External Links
- Summary of formation of the Borough, including its constituent parts
- London Borough of Bromley council website
- London Borough of Bromley Museum
- Restaurants in Bromley
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