The
London Borough of Bromley is a
London borough of south east
London,
England and forms part of
Outer London. The principal town in the borough is
Bromley.
Geography
The borough is the largest in London by area and occupies 59 square miles (153 km²), of which the majority is
green belt land. Most of the settlement is in the north and west of the borough, with an outlier at
Biggin Hill in the far south. The borough shares borders with
Lewisham,
Greenwich and
Bexley to the north,
Southwark and
Lambeth to the north west,
Croydon to the west; and the counties of
Surrey to the south and
Kent to the south and east.
Westerham Heights, the
highest point in London is located on the southern boundary.
History
The borough was formed, as were all other London boroughs, on
April 1 1965 by the
London Government Act 1963. It comprised the former area of the
Municipal Borough of Bromley, the
Municipal Borough of Beckenham,
Penge Urban District,
Orpington Urban District and the
Chislehurst part of
Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District, which was transferred from
Kent to
Greater London.
In 1969, after a local campaign, the village of Knockholt was transferred back to Kent to become part of the Sevenoaks Rural District and later Sevenoaks District. Before 1965 it had been part of the Orpington Urban District.
Districts
The borough is the largest in
Greater London in terms of area and includes the following districts and settlements:
Politics
Bromley consists of 22 wards made up of 60 council seats. These are currently represented by 49 Conservative, 7 Liberal Democrat and 4 Labour councillors.
Since the Borough’s creation, Bromley had always been under Conservative control until the local elections of 7th May 1998 when a Liberal Democrat/Labour coalition assumed power. Following a number of by-elections and a defection, however, the Conservatives regained control on 5th July 2001.
The 22 wards are:
Education
Transport
Bromley is one of only five London Boroughs not to have at least one
London Underground station within its boundaries, however this will change when the East London Line is extended southwards through Crystal Palace in 2010.
London Fire Brigade
London Fire Brigade has four fire stations within the London Borough of Bromley. The borough is the largest in the city; at approximately 150 kmsq. With just one pumping appliance, Orpington has one of the largest station grounds in London, measuring 46.7 kmsq. In 2006/2007, Orpington attended 1,308 incidents. There is also a high volume pump at the station. Beckenham, Bromley and Biggin Hill cover the rest of the borough with four pumping appliances and a hose layer.
In 2006/2007 just under four thousand incidents were attended to in the borough. Noticeably, compared to 2005/2006 there was an 11% decrease in special service calls (road traffic collisions, chemical incidents, flooding etc).
London Fire Brigade - Bromley Profile
Twinning
The borough is
twinned with
Neuwied in
Germany.
See also
References
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