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Find a map of London boroughs and neighborhoods, the administrative divisions and the cultural attractions of the city. Learn about the history, the monuments and the reputation of each district and download printable or PDF maps.
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It is divided into the City of London and 32 London boroughs, the result of amalgamation of earlier units of administration that can be traced back to ancient parishes. Each borough is made up of many smaller areas that are variously called districts, neighbourhoods, suburbs, towns or villages.
LocationLondon Borough (s)Post TownPostcode District (s)Bexley, Greenwich [6]LONDONSE2Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham [7]LONDONW3, W4EalingLONDONW4Croydon [7]CROYDONCR0This is a list of local authority districts within Greater London, including 32 London boroughs and the City of London. The London boroughs were all created on 1 April 1965. Upon creation, twelve were designated Inner London boroughs and the remaining twenty were designated Outer London boroughs.
Die 33 Stadteile der britischen Hauptstadt in einer übersichtlichen Tabelle und eine Karte von Greater London.
BezirkStadtteileCamdenHampstead, Holborn, St PancrasGreenwichGreenwich, WoolwichHackneyHackney, Shoreditch, Stoke NewingtonHammersmith and FulhamHammersmith, Fulham- List
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There are four boroughs that do not have "London Borough" in their official names: the City of Westminster, and the Royal Boroughsof Kingston upon Thames, Kensington and Chelsea, and Greenwich.
Creation
From the mid-1930s, the Greater London area comprised four types of local government authorities. There were county boroughs, municipal boroughs, urban districts and metropolitan boroughs. The large county boroughs provided all local government services and held the powers usually invested in county councils. The municipal borough and urban district authorities had fewer powers. The situation was made more complex because county councils could delegate functions such as elementary education a...
Former authorities
The boroughs were created as follows. Some relatively minor changes have been made to the boundaries of boroughs since 1965, and two have changed their names.
Greater London Council
Between 1965 and 1986 the boroughs were part of a two-tier system of government and shared power with the Greater London Council (GLC). The split of powers and functions meant that the Greater London Council was responsible for "wide area" services such as fire, ambulance, flood prevention, and refuse disposal; with the London borough councils responsible for "personal" services such as social care, libraries, cemeteries and refuse collection. Several London borough councils and the GLC were...
The London boroughs are administered by London borough councils (sometimes abbreviated LBCs), which are elected every four years. They are the principal local authorities in London and are responsible for running most local services, such as schools, social services, waste collection and roads. Some London-wide services are run by the Greater Londo...
A map showing the main districts within which a selection from StrollOn's MP3 Audio Guides are featured.
Explore the main districts of central London, from Mayfair to Greenwich, and discover their landmarks, attractions and hotels. See maps, photos and descriptions of each district and its history.