London Borough of Ealing

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London Borough of Ealing
Ealing
Shown within Greater London
Geography
Status London borough
Area
— Total
Ranked 293rd
55.53 km² (21.4 sq mi)
ONS code 00AJ
Admin HQ Ealing Town Hall, Uxbridge Road, Ealing
Demographics
Population
— Total (2006 est.)
Density
Ranked 15th (of 354)
306,400
5,518 /km² (14,292 /sq mi)
Ethnicity
White British
White Irish
Other White
White & Black Caribbean
White & Black African
White & Asian
Other Mixed
Indian
Pakistani
Bangladeshi
Other Asian
Black Caribbean
Black African
Other Black
Chinese
Other
(2005 estimates)[1]
45.5%
3.9%
9.5%
1.0%
0.5%
1.3%
1.0%
15.0%
3.9%
0.5%
3.9%
4.0%
4.1%
0.6%
1.4%
3.8%
Politics
Ealing London Borough Council
Logo of Ealing London Borough Council
Leadership Leader & Cabinet (currently led by Jason Stacey)
Mayor Ian Green
Executive Conservative
MPs Stephen Pound
Andrew Slaughter
Virendra Sharma
London Assembly
— Member
Ealing and Hillingdon
Richard Barnes
Coat of Arms
Coat of arms of Ealing London Borough Council
Official website http://www.ealing.gov.uk/

The London Borough of Ealing (pronunciation ) is an Outer London borough in West London.

The London Borough of Ealing borders the London Borough of Hillingdon to the west, the London Borough of Harrow and the London Borough of Brent to the north, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham to the east and the London Borough of Hounslow to the south.

The London borough was formed in 1965 by the merging the area of the Municipal Borough of Ealing, the Municipal Borough of Southall and the Municipal Borough of Acton from Middlesex

Along with Brentford, the London Borough of Ealing is the setting for much of the action in Robert Rankin's series of comedic novels, The Brentford Trilogy, which currently consists of six volumes.[citation needed]

The borough is the main home to Polish immigrants in London[2].

Contents

[edit] Districts in the borough

[edit] Parliamentary constituencies in Ealing

[edit] Rail and Underground stations

[edit] Education

Ealing, Hammersmith & West London College - Acton, Southall and Ealing

[edit] References

  1. ^ Data Management and Analysis Group, Greater London Authority, Demography Update October 2007, (2007)
  2. ^ Ealing Times, 21st August 2006, Eighth Celebration of Polish Culture, [1]

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 51°30′N, 0°20′W