London Borough of Redbridge | |||
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Redbridge shown within Greater London | |||
Sovereign state | United Kingdom | ||
Constituent country | England | ||
Region | London | ||
Ceremonial county | Greater London | ||
Status | London borough | ||
Admin HQ | Ilford | ||
Incorporated | 1 April 1965 | ||
Government | |||
• Type | London borough council | ||
• Body | Redbridge London Borough Council | ||
• Leadership | Leader & Cabinet (Conservative / Liberal Democrat) | ||
• Mayor | Cllr Chris Cummings | ||
• MPs | John Cryer Iain Duncan Smith Mike Gapes Lee Scott |
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• London Assembly | Roger Evans AM for Havering and Redbridge | ||
• EU Parliament | London | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 21.8 sq mi (56.41 km2) | ||
Area rank | 263rd (of 326) | ||
Population (2010 est.) | |||
• Total | 270,500 | ||
• Rank | 38th (of 326) | ||
• Density | 12,419.6/sq mi (4,795.2/km2) | ||
• Ethnicity[1] | 53.0% White British 2.0% White Irish 4.4% Other White 0.9% White & Black Caribbean 0.4% White & Black African 0.9% White & Asian 0.7% Other Mixed 14.3% Indian 6.6% Pakistani 2.3% Bangladeshi 3.3% Other Asian 3.9% Black Caribbean 4.6% Black African 0.6% Other Black 1.0% Chinese 1.0% Other |
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Time zone | GMT (UTC0) | ||
• Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) | ||
Postcodes | E RM | ||
Police force | Metropolitan Police | ||
Website | www.redbridge.gov.uk |
The London Borough of Redbridge () is a London borough in outer north-east London. Its administrative headquarters is at Redbridge Town Hall in Ilford. The local authority is Redbridge London Borough Council.
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The name comes from a bridge over the River Roding which was demolished in 1921. The bridge was made of red brick, unlike other bridges in the area made of white stone. The name had first been applied to the Redbridge area and Redbridge tube station was opened in 1947. It was earlier known as Hocklee's Bridge.[2]
The borough is divided into the following districts:
Notable areas include:
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National Express East Anglia service from London Liverpool Street to Shenfield | 6 trains per hour |
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Ilford |
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Seven Kings |
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Goodmayes |
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These stations are planned to be converted for operation on the Crossrail route, except Ilford which will continue to be owned by National Express with Crossrail calling here.
Central Line Fairlop Loop Epping Branch.
Station | Image | Opened[3] | Notes[3] |
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Snaresbrook |
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South Woodford |
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Opened as South Woodford (George Lane); renamed 1947map 5 | |
Woodford |
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Terminus of Hainault Loopmap 6 |
Hainault Branch following the route of the A12 road from Wanstead to Newbury Park.
Station | Image | Opened[3] | Notes[3] |
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Wanstead |
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Redbridge |
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Gants Hill |
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Newbury Park |
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Barkingside |
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Fairlop |
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Hainault |
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Grange Hill |
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lies on the boundary between the London Borough of Redbridge and the Epping Forest districtmap 14 |
Numerous London buses run through and within the borough. These include routes 20, 62, 173, 368, 387, 397, 549; night bus routes N8, N15, N86; school bus route 667, 675, 679; and other routes 958. And also these routes :
The borough was formed in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963 as a merger of the former area of:
Former local government district | Population (1961)[4] |
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Municipal Borough of Ilford | 178,024 |
Municipal Borough of Wanstead and Woodford | 61,416 |
northern part of the Municipal Borough of Dagenham around Hog Hill | 3,569 |
south eastern part of Chigwell Urban District around Hainault | 7,071 |
All of which had been transferred from Essex to Greater London by the Act.
There are two local football teams both playing in the Isthmian League Division One: Redbrige FC and Ilford FC.
The London Development Agency (LDA) have funded a new permanent road cycle circuit and mountain bike course at the Redbridge Cycling Centre at Hog Hill – near the Hainault Forest Country Park – costing £5m. This replaces the former Eastway cycle facilities sited within the London Olympic Park. The council will be funding the facility up to the completion of the legacy London Velopark. Work is under way to identify an operator of Hog Hill beyond 2012.[5]
The borough was one of the locations of the 2010 Mayor of London's Skyride. Along with Ealing, it was the first time the event took place in Outer London boroughs as well as in central London.
Summary of Council results:
Overall control | Conservative | Labour | Lib Dem | Others | |
2011 | No Overall Control | 30 | 26 | 7 | 0 |
2010[6][7] | No Overall Control | 30 | 25 | 7 | 0 |
2009 | No Overall Control | 31 | 14 | 13 | 5 |
2006[8] | Conservative | 33 | 18 | 10 | 2 |
2002 | Conservative | 33 | 21 | 9 | - |
1998 | No overall control | 23 | 28 | 9 | 2 |
1994 | No overall control | 23 | 30 | 9 | |
1990[9] | Conservative | 42 | 18 | 3 | |
1986 | Conservative | 45 | 17 | 1 | |
1982 | Conservative | 51 | 12 | ||
1978 | Conservative | 50 | 13 | ||
1974 | Conservative | 45 | 15 | ||
1971 | Conservative | 42 | 18 | ||
1968 | Conservative | 55 | 5 | ||
1964 | Conservative | 45 | 15 |
In June 2007 Redbridge London Borough Council introduced Redbridge i, an website using personalisation and customisation techniques. In May 2008 Redbridge i was used as the basis for the Redbridge Conversation, a public consultation asking everyone who lives or works in the borough to talk about the long-term improvements they want to see, and how the council should pay for them.
Redbridge council is the Local Education Authority of the borough. All schools in the borough take part in the Redbridge Schools Choral Festival, a biennial music festival held in the Royal Albert Hall in Knightsbridge.[10] It was inaugurated in 1976. Around 1,900 children from Redbridge schools take part in each festival, with the latest edition being held in 2008.