London Borough of Sutton
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London Borough of Sutton | |
Shown within Greater London |
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Geography | |
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Status | London borough |
Area — Total |
Ranked 310th 43.85 km² |
ONS code | 00BF |
Admin HQ | Sutton |
Demographics | |
Population — Total (2005 est.) — Density |
Ranked 85th (of 354) 177,700 4,052 / km² |
Ethnicity | 89.2% White 4.7% South Asian 2.6% African-Caribbean |
Politics | |
Leadership | Leader & Cabinet |
Mayor | Richard Bailey |
Executive | Liberal Democrats |
MPs | Tom Brake Paul Burstow |
London Assembly — Member |
Croydon and Sutton Andrew Pelling |
Coat of Arms | |
Official website | http://www.sutton.gov.uk/ |
The London Borough of Sutton is a London borough in outer southwest London. It includes the areas:
- Beddington
- Beddington Corner
- Belmont
- Benhilton
- Carshalton
- Carshalton Beeches
- Carshalton on the Hill
- Cheam
- Hackbridge
- Little Woodcote
- North Cheam
- Rosehill
- St. Helier
- South Beddington
- Sutton
- The Wrythe
- Wallington
- Worcester Park
The borough was formed in 1965 by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Sutton and Cheam with the Municipal Borough of Beddington and Carshalton Urban District which had previously been part of Surrey.
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London boroughs: Barking and Dagenham • Barnet • Bexley • Brent • Bromley • Camden • Croydon • Ealing • Enfield • Greenwich • Hackney • Hammersmith and Fulham • Haringey • Harrow • Havering • Hillingdon • Hounslow • Islington • Kensington and Chelsea • Kingston • Lambeth • Lewisham • Merton • Newham • Redbridge • Richmond • Southwark • Sutton • Tower Hamlets • Waltham Forest • Wandsworth • City of Westminster
Sui generis: City of London (Enclaves: Inner Temple • Middle Temple)
See also: Greater London Authority • London Assembly • Mayor of London