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London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
—  London borough  —
Coat of arms of London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Coat of arms
Official logo of London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Council logo
Hammersmith and Fulham UK locator map
Hammersmith and Fulham shown within Greater London
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region London
Ceremonial county Greater London
Status London borough
Admin HQ King Street, Hammersmith
Incorporated 1 April 1965
Government
 • Type London borough council
 • Body Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council
 • Leadership Leader & Cabinet (Conservative)
 • Mayor Mrs Mercy Umeh (Lab)
 • MPs Greg Hands (Con) Andy Slaughter (Lab)
 • London Assembly Tony Devenish (Con) AM for West Central
 • EU Parliament London
Area
 • Total 6.33 sq mi (16.40 km2)
Area rank 322nd (of 326)
Population (2006 est.)
 • Total 182,400
 • Rank 95th (of 326)
 • Ethnicity[1] 59.8% White British
3.9% White Irish
14.4% Other White
1.1% White & Black Caribbean
0.6% White & Black African
1.1% White & Asian
1.0% Other Mixed
1.9% Indian
1.2% Pakistani
0.8% Bangladeshi
1.3% Other Asian
4.4% Black Caribbean
4.4% Black African
0.9% Other Black
1.1% Chinese
2.0% Other
Time zone GMT (UTC0)
 • Summer (DST) BST (UTC+1)
Postcodes NW

, W

, SW
Police force Metropolitan Police
Website lbhf.gov.uk

The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (About this sound pronunciation ) is a London borough in West London, and forms part of Inner London. Traversed by the east-west main roads of the A4 Great West Road and the A40 Westway, many international corporations have offices in the borough. The local council is Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council.

History[]

The Village Westfield

'The Village' at Westfield Shopping Centre.

The borough was formed in 1965 by merging the Metropolitan Borough of Hammersmith and the Metropolitan Borough of Fulham. It was known as the 'London Borough of Hammersmith' until its name was changed on 1 January 1979 by the borough council. The two had been joined together previously as the Fulham District from 1855 to 1886.

In 1908, the Franco-British Exhibition and Olympic Games were hosted in the borough, at White City, but the site then took many decades to be redeveloped. In 1960, the BBC opened the BBC Television Centre, and in 2008, Westfield London, a large development with new transport links and a shopping centre, finally completed the redevelopment after one hundred years.

Districts[]

The borough includes the areas:

see also parks and open spaces in Hammersmith and Fulham

Political control[]

Since 1964 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2]

Party in control Years
Labour 2014–
Conservative 2010–2014
Conservative 2006–2010
Labour 2002–2006
Labour 1998–2002
Labour 1994–1998
Labour 1990–1994
Labour 1986–1990
No Overall Control 1982–1986
No Overall Control 1978–1982
Labour 1974–1978
Labour 1971–1974
Conservative 1968–1971
Labour 1964–1968

Demographics[]

According to the 2001 census Hammersmith and Fulham has a population of 165,242. 60% of the borough's population is White British, 20% white non-British (among which are large French, Polish, Portuguese and Irish communities), 5% black Caribbean, 8% black African with various other ethnicities (including Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Chinese) making up the remaining 11 percent.

The borough has the second-highest proportion of single adults of any borough in England and Wales (55%), and a higher than average proportion for the London area of young adults aged 20–29 (24%).

Around 50% of households are owner–occupiers, and 22% of households were listed as "other" – that is, not single persons living alone or families. These are generally two or more unrelated adults living together, such as students or cohabiting couples.

The borough comprises a patchwork of extremely affluent as well as some less affluent neighbourhoods; The areas of Fulham, Parsons Green, Brackenbury Village, Brook Green, Ravenscourt Park and the Riverside compose of highly expensive Victorian and Edwardian houses, contrasting to the areas of White City and Shepherd's Bush. The unemployment rate is well below average at under 5%, although of these, 29% were listed as long-term unemployed. The borough also has the 4th highest house prices in the country.

See external links below for more census information from the borough.

Shepherds bush road london

Shepherd's Bush Road in London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

Economy[]

Virgin Group operates its headquarters at The School House, 50 Brook Green.[3] Sony Mobile Communications has its headquarters in the borough.[4]

Iberia operates the Iberia House in the borough.[5] All Nippon Airways operates the London Office on the fourth floor of Hythe House.[6][7] South African Airways has its United Kingdom office in the South African Airways House.[8] CE Europe, a subsidiary of Capcom, has its head office in the George House in Hammersmith in the borough. As of May 2011 it will be relocating to the Metro Building in Hammersmith.[9][10] Iran Air's London offices are also located in the borough.[11] The airline moved there by Wednesday 4 January 2012.[12] Coca-Cola, Disney and L'Oréal also all have UK headquarters in Hammersmith, as well as a number of other major businesses.

For a 15-year period Air France had its UK and Ireland office in Hammersmith. In 2006 the UK and Ireland office was moved to Hatton Cross, London Borough of Hounslow.[13]

Also, TAP Portugal runs an administrative office in the Borough, near to Hammersmith Bus Station.

Politics[]

Hammersmith and Fulham London UK labelled ward map 2002

A map showing the wards of Hammersmith and Fulham since 2002

Hammersmith & Fulham is administered by 46 councillors. The Labour Party won control of the borough at the 2014 council elections held on 22 May with 26 councilors to the Conservative Party's 20 councilors, following Conservative control of the council since the 2006 council election. The council leader is Stephen Cowan.

The borough is divided into 16 electoral wards, all bar two electing three councillors apiece. These are:

  • Addison
  • Askew
  • Avonmore & Brook Green
  • College Park & Old Oak
  • Fulham Broadway
  • Fulham Reach
  • Hammersmith Broadway
  • Munster
  • North End
  • Palace Riverside
  • Parson's Green & Walham
  • Ravenscourt Park
  • Sands End
  • Shepherd's Bush Green
  • Town
  • Wormholt & White City

The borough shares adult social care, children and education and some other services with Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster City Council.

Former councillors for Hammersmith and Fulham who are current members of parliament include Dominic Grieve MP (Con), Aidan Burley MP (Con), Greg Hands MP (Con), Lisa Nandy MP (Lab), Andrew Robotham MP (Con) and Andrew Slaughter MP (Lab).

Sport[]

The borough is home to a number of sports teams and athletes.

Football[]

Chelsea Football Club is based in the borough and plays Premier League football. Both Fulham F.C. and Queens Park Rangers play in the Championship, and are also based in the borough.

Footballers
  • Ex-Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United, West Ham United, Manchester City and England international defender Stuart Pearce was born in Shepherd's Bush.
  • Much-travelled former Queens Park Rangers striker Marcus Bent was born in Hammersmith.
  • Tony Bedeau of Torquay United and Walsall was born in Hammersmith in 1979.
  • Former Queens Park Rangers midfielder Lee Cook was born in Hammersmith in 1984.

Rugby[]

Hammersmith & Fulham RFC have been playing in the borough at Hurlingham Park for over 30 years. They boast four senior men's sides and one Ladies XV. The men's 1st XV currently compete in London's NE2 League with the remainder of the sides participating in the Middlesex Merit Tables.

Tennis[]

The Queens Club.

Boxing[]

  • Joe Calzaghe was born in Hammersmith in 1972.
  • Frank Bruno was born in Hammersmith in 1961.

Rowing[]

Thomas Luckett Medal 01

Hammersmith Regatta 1869 – medal won by Thomas Luckett

Lower Mall was home to a large number of rowing clubs at the end of the 19th Century, of which there are now only a few survivors. The headquarters of the national governing body, the Amateur Rowing Association, is also on Lower Mall, in a building, The Priory, which used to be occupied by rowing clubs.

The first half of the Boat Race course is along Hammersmith and Fulham's southern border, on the River Thames.

Transport[]

The numerous London Overground and London Underground stations in the borough are:

  • Barons Court tube station
  • East Acton tube station
  • Fulham Broadway tube station
  • Goldhawk Road tube station
  • Hammersmith tube station (Hammersmith & City and Circle lines)
  • Hammersmith tube station (Piccadilly and District lines)
  • Imperial Wharf railway station
  • Parsons Green tube station
  • Putney Bridge tube station
  • Ravenscourt Park tube station
  • Shepherd's Bush tube station
  • Shepherd's Bush Market tube station
  • West Kensington tube station
  • White City tube station
  • Wood Lane tube station

In March 2011, the main forms of transport that residents used to travel to work were: underground, metro, light rail, tram, 26.8% of all residents aged 16–74; bus, minibus or coach, 8.8%; on foot, 8.8%; driving a car or van, 8.2%; bicycle, 5.1%; work mainly at or from home, 4.2%; train, 3.1%.[14]

Culture[]

The borough has four theatres (Riverside Studios, Bush Theatre, the Lyric Hammersmith and Curtains Up). LAMDA is based in the borough. There are several cinema complexes. Studio 106 Art Gallery holds regular exhibitions and workshops.

The Lyric Hammersmith, on Lyric Square off King Street, is considered one of the most notable theatres outside the West End in London.

The borough is also home to the Hammersmith Apollo, which plays host to major concerts and stand up comedy performances.

Education[]

Hammersmith town hall2

The modest rear entrance to the town hall is guarded by Old Father Thames, Hammersmith's tutelary deity. (September 2005)

Hammersmith Library in London, spring 2013 (1)

Building of Hammersmith Library in 2013

Public libraries in the borough include Askew Road Library, Avonmore Library, Fulham Library, Hammersmith Library, Sands End Library, and Shepherds Bush Library.[15]

The borough is the home of Lady Margaret School (LMS) on Parsons Green, a school that welcomes girls of all academic abilities aged 11–17 years. It has been at the forefront of girls' education for over 95 years and has its origins in Whitelands College School which was founded in 1842. When that school was threatened with closure Lady Margaret was established in September 1917 by the redoubtable Miss Enid Moberly Bell.[16] "The borough is also home to two prestigious independent girls' schools – St Paul's Girls' School in Brook Green (often ranked in first place in the country in league tables, with nearly 50% of each year group gaining entry to Oxbridge), and the Godolphin and Latymer School, situated a few minutes' walk from Hammersmith Broadway.

Latymer Upper School, an independent co-educational school, is also in the borough, on King Street in Hammersmith.

The exclusive independent girls' preparatory school Bute House is also in Brook Green.

See also[]

  • Hammersmith and Fulham parks and open spaces
  • The "Hammersmith Apollo"
  • Hammersmith and Fulham (UK Parliament constituency)
  • History of Shepherd's Bush
  • Tri-borough shared services

Twinned towns[]

The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham has formal twinning arrangements with:

  • Belgium Anderlecht, Belgium[17]
  • France Boulogne-Billancourt, France[18]
  • Germany Neukölln, Germany. The twinning is commemorated by a former German street lamp from West Berlin that now stands on Hammersmith Riverside, in Furnival Gardens, and was given by Willy Brandt when he was Mayor of West Berlin in 1963.[19]

Below it is a plaque which reads:

The lamp above this plaque was formerly used
to light a street in West Berlin


It was presented by
Herr Willi Brandt, Mayor of West Berlin
to
Councillor Stanley Atkins, L. P.
The Worshipful the Mayor of Hammersmith
As a token of friendship between the two communities
On the occasion of the Jumelage held in this Borough


1st June 1963

References[]

  1. ^ Data Management and Analysis Group, Greater London Authority, Demography Update October 2007, (2007)
  2. ^ "Local elections: Hammersmith & Fulham". BBC News Online. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/vote2006/locals/html/an.stm. Retrieved 16 October 2009. 
  3. ^ "Our company information." Virgin Group. Retrieved on 14 January 2009. "The School House 50 Brook Green London, W6 7RR England"
  4. ^ "Sony Ericsson at a glanc.(Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson)(Sony Corp.)(Brief Article)." Employee Benefits. 2 March 2005. Retrieved on 18 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Iberia Airlines." Latin American Travel Association. Retrieved on 6 September 2011. "Contacto Iberia House 10 Hammersmith Broadway London W6 7AL Reino Unido"
  6. ^ "ANA City Offices/Ticketing Offices Europe." All Nippon Airways. Retrieved on 22 December 2008. "London Office 4th floor, Hythe House 200 Shepherds Bush Road London W6 7NY"
  7. ^ "Ward Boundaries." London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  8. ^ "Legal Information – (EU)." South African Airways. Retrieved on 20 September 2009.
  9. ^ "Contact." Capcom. Retrieved on 12 August 2011. "UK: CE Europe Ltd 26–28 Hammersmith Grove, 9th Floor London W6 7HA" and "Germany: CEG Interactive Entertainment GmbH Barmbeker Strasse 4 b 22303 Hamburg, Germany" and "France: Capcom Entertainment France 30 bis, rue du Viel Abreuvoir FR.78100 Saint Germain En Laye"
  10. ^ "Office Relocation for CE Europe to the Metro Building." Maris Interiors. May 2011. Retrieved on 13 August 2011. "Maris are pleased to announce the commencement of the office fit-out for CE Europe Ltd, who are relocating offices to the Metro Building, Hammersmith, London, W6." and "Maris are relocating CE Europe's London operations from their present offices in George House, 26–28 Hammersmith Grove to Hammersmith's Metro Building."
  11. ^ "IranAir moves to new offices." (Archive) Iran Air. Retrieved on 29 February 2012. "177–179 Hammersmith Road, London, W6 8BS"
  12. ^ "News from Iran Air." (Archive) Iran Air UK. Retrieved on 29 February 2012.
  13. ^ "AIR FRANCE and KLM celebrate official inauguration of new office in London." Air France. 6 July 2006. Retrieved on 13 February 2010.
  14. ^ "2011 Census: QS701EW Method of travel to work, local authorities in England and Wales". Office for National Statistics. http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/census/2011-census/key-statistics-and-quick-statistics-for-wards-and-output-areas-in-england-and-wales/rft-qs701ew.xls. Retrieved 23 November 2013.  Percentages are of all residents aged 16-74 including those not in employment. Respondents could only pick one mode, specified as the journey’s longest part by distance.
  15. ^ "Libraries." London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Retrieved on 22 December 2008.
  16. ^ "[1]
  17. ^ "A Is For Anderlecht - Dinners in Brussels". wordpress.com. http://onfoodandwine.wordpress.com/2013/07/14/a-is-for-anderlecht-commune-dinners-in-brussels/. Retrieved 10 October 2013. 
  18. ^ "British towns twinned with French towns [via WaybackMachine.com"]. Archant Community Media Ltd. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. http://web.archive.org/web/20130705094933/http://www.completefrance.com/language-culture/twin-towns. Retrieved 20 July 2013. 
  19. ^ "West Berlin Street Lamp". londonremembers.com. http://www.londonremembers.com/memorials/west-berlin-street-lamp. Retrieved 10 October 2013. 

External links[]

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Coordinates: 51°30′N 0°15′W / 51.5, -0.25


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