London Borough of Hillingdon

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London Borough of Hillingdon
Hillingdon
Shown within Greater London
Geography
Status London borough
Area
— Total
Ranked 227th
115.70 km² (44.7 sq mi)
ONS code 00AS
Admin HQ Civic Centre,
Uxbridge
Demographics
Population
— Total (2006 est.)
Density
Ranked 41st (of 354)
250,000
2,161 /km² (5,597 /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]
67.9%
2.5%
4.8%
0.7%
0.4%
0.9%
0.7%
10.0%
1.8%
0.7%
2.3%
1.5%
3.1%
0.3%
1.1%
1.4%
Politics
Hillingdon London Borough Council
Logo of Hillingdon London Borough Council
Leadership Leader (Cllr Ray Puddifoot) & [1]Cabinet]
Mayor Cllr Brian Crowe
Executive Conservative
MPs Nick Hurd
John McDonnell
John Randall
London Assembly
— Member
Ealing and Hillingdon
Richard Barnes
Coat of Arms
Coat of arms of Hillingdon London Borough Council
Official website LB Hillingdon

The London Borough of Hillingdon (pronunciation ) is the westernmost borough in Greater London, England. It is home to Brunel University and London Heathrow Airport.

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[edit] History

The borough was formed in 1965 from the Municipal Borough of Uxbridge, Hayes and Harlington Urban District, Ruislip-Northwood Urban District and Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District of Middlesex.

The councils involved were initially unable to decide upon a name, with Keith Joseph suggesting to provide the name 'Uxbridge' for the borough in October 1963, later revised to Hillingdon.[2].[3]

[edit] Parks and open spaces

The London Borough of Hillingdon is responsible for 239 parks and open spaces within its boundaries. Since much of the area is within the Green Belt, and as it is one of the least densely populated of all the London boroughs, there are large areas of land properly called open space. They range in size from the Colne Valley corridor to the smallest gardens and playing fields.

[edit] Districts

It includes the areas:

The borough also includes RAF Northolt.


[edit] References

  1. ^ Data Management and Analysis Group, Greater London Authority, Demography Update October 2007, (2007)
  2. ^ Minister Names New Boroughs. The Times. October 13, 1963
  3. ^ Chelsea Name Retained: New Decisions on Three Boroughs. The Times. January 3, 1963

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 51°30′N 0°27′W / 51.5, -0.45