London Borough of Greenwich
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| Shown within Greater London | |
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Status | London borough |
| Area — Total | Ranked 302nd 1 E7 m²}}} km² |
| ONS coding system>ONS code | 00AL |
| Demographics | |
| Population — Total () — Density | |
| Ethnicity | 77.1% White 11.1% Afro-Caribbean 6.8% South Asian 1.2% Chinese |
| Politics | |
| Local government in England#Councils and councillors>Leadership | Leader & Cabinet |
| Mayor | — |
| Executive | |
| MPs elected in the UK general election, 2005>MPs | John Austin Clive Efford Nick Raynsford |
| London Assembly — Member | Greenwich and Lewisham Len Duvall |
| Official website | http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/ |
The London Borough of Greenwich is a London borough in southeast London, formed in 1965 by merging the former metropolitan boroughs of Greenwich and most of Woolwich (with the exception of North Woolwich, north of the river, which became part of the London Borough of Newham).
Greenwich is one of five host boroughs for the 2012 London Olympics with events due to be held at the Royal Artillery Barracks (Shooting), Greenwich Park (Equestrianism ) and the O2 - former Millennium Dome (Gymnastics, Basketball).
It includes the following areas:
- Abbey Wood
- Blackheath (divided between the London boroughs of Lewisham and Greenwich)
- Charlton
- Eltham
- Greenwich
- Kidbrooke
- Plumstead
- Shooter's Hill
- Thamesmead (divided between the London boroughs of Bexley and Greenwich)
- Woolwich
Transport
Within the borough are the following railway stations:
- Greenwich railway station
- Maze Hill railway station
- Westcombe Park railway station
- Charlton railway station
- Woolwich Dockyard railway station
- Woolwich Arsenal railway station
- Plumstead railway station
- Abbey Wood railway station
- Kidbrooke railway station
- Eltham railway station
- Mottingham railway station
- New Eltham railway station
- North Greenwich tube station
- Greenwich railway station
- Cutty Sark DLR station
- Deptford Bridge DLR station
- Elverson Road DLR station
Greenwich Council
Greenwich is administered by 51 councillors. The Labour Party currently has an overall majority on the council, holding 36 seats, with the Conservatives holding 13, and the Liberal Democrats 2. Labour has had a majority on the council since 1971.The borough is divided into 17 electoral wards, each electing three councillors apiece. These were elected on 4th May 2006 for a four year term:
- Abbey Wood
- Clive Mardner (Lab), Stephen Offord (Lab), Jagir Sekhon (Lab)
- Blackheath Westcombe
- Geoff Brighty (Con), Alex Wilson (Con), Alex Grant (Lab)
- Charlton
- Janet Gillman (Lab), Allan MacCarthy (Lab), Gary Parker (Lab)
- Coldharbour and New Eltham
- John Hills (Con), Mandy Brinkhurst (Con), Chris Taylor (Con)
- Eltham North
- Spencer Drury (Con), Dermot Poston (Con), Nigel Fletcher (Con)
- Eltham South
- Peter King (Con), Eileen Glover (Con), Elizabeth Truss (Con)
- Eltham West
- Michael Hayes (Lab), William Freeman (Lab), Raymond Walker (Lab)
- Glyndon
- Don Austen (Lab), Paul Tyler (Lab), John Wakefield (Lab)
- Greenwich West
- Maureen O'Mara (Lab), David Grant (Lab), Margaret Mythen (Lab)
- Kidbrooke with Hornfair
- Graeme Coombes (Con), Norman Adams (Lab), Andy Jennings (Con)
- Middle Park and Sutcliffe
- Brian Woodcraft (LibDem), Clare Morris (Lab), Paul Webbewood (LibDem)
- Peninsula
- Mary Mills (Lab), Richard Quibell (Lab), Chris Roberts (Lab)
- Plumstead
- Angela Cornforth (Lab), Kanta Patel (Lab), Sajid Jawaid (Lab)
- Shooters Hill
- John Kelly (Lab), Danny Thorpe (Lab), Denise Hyland (Lab)
- Thamesmead Moorings
- Peter Brooks (Lab), Jackie Smith (Lab), Peter Kotz (Lab)
- Woolwich Common
- Beverley Jones (Lab), Rajwant Sidhu (Lab), Harpinder Singh (Lab)
- Woolwich Riverside
- Barbara Barwick (Lab), Terry Hales (Lab), John Fahy (Lab)
External links
See also
- Greenwich parks and open spaces
- Firepower - The Royal Artillery Museum
- University of Greenwich
- Millennium Dome
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