'Edgware' is a suburb of north
London situated 9.7 miles (15.6 km) north-west of
Charing Cross. Most of Edgware is in the
London Borough of Barnet, but the western part is in the
London Borough of Harrow.
It is principally a shopping and residential area and is known by those who regularly use the
London Underground as being one of the northern termini of the
Northern Line. It has a bus garage, a shopping centre called
The Mall (formerly known as The Broadwalk), a library, a large hospital,
Edgware Community Hospital, and two streams, Edgware Brook and Deans Brook, which are tributaries of the
River Brent.
Edgware is well-known for its high Jewish population.
[1] Its population is 47%
Jewish (taken from synagogue membership figures) and the area contains 12
synagogues, situated in the central and northern areas of the
suburb. The Jewish community in Edgware has constructed its own
Eruv.
[2]
In the 2001 Census, 36.9% of Edgware residents give their
religion as Jewish – one of the highest rates in
England and
Wales. This figure is believed to be higher as the question was optional on the census.
[3]
History
Main articles: History of Edgware
Edgware was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex. Edgware is a
Saxon name meaning Ecgi's weir. Ecgi was a Saxon and the weir relates to a pond where Ecgi's people would catch fish. From
1932 to
1965, it was in the Borough of Hendon. The
Romans made pottery at Brockley Hill, and is thought by some to be the site of Sulloniacis.
Canons Park, to the north-west, was developed as an estate by the
Duke of Chandos.
Nearby areas
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Stanmore to the west
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Mill Hill to the east
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Burnt Oak to the south
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Elstree to the north
Nearby tube stations
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Edgware tube station
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Burnt Oak tube station
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Canons Park tube station
Notable people who have lived in Edgware
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George Frideric Handel —
composer
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Pat Sharp —
disc jockey and
television presenter
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Antony Costa —
singer from
boy band Blue
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Vanessa Feltz — TV/
Radio presenter
★ Dayan
Michoel Fisher — Emeritus Principal Rabbi of the Federation of Synagogues
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Eleanor Bron —
actress
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Gary E Lewis —
Economist and
Author
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Max Bygraves — singer and actor
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George Michael —
musician
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Gary Archer — Founder of G.A.Enterprises Creator of some of the most famous smiles in Hollywood
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Alan Senitt — former chairman of the
Union of Jewish Students, murdered in Washington DC
References
1. ''Kosher in the country'' ''The Economist'' 01 Jun 2006 accessed 14 August 2007
2. The Edgware Eruv
3. see Barnet Census Profile
External links
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Ward information
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Councillor information
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Edgware Library
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Edgware Eruv
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Sulloniacis
Schools
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The London Academy secondary school - one of five
DfES Academies - was scheduled to open in 2004 but due to delays in planning permissions the academy did not open until September 2006. The building was designed by
architects
Foster Associates.
★ : Sponsorship of £1.5 million was provided by the chairman of a
venture capital company, Peter Shalson.
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Edgware Jewish Primary School
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Holland House Prep School
★ : Leading independent preparatory school for boys and girls aged 4-11.
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Broadfields Primary School
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Deansbrook Primary School
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North London Collegiate School
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Rosh Pinah Jewish Primary School
★ : Founded in 1956 and located at two sites on the Broadfields Estate. The main building on Glengall Road opened in 1986, when the school became a two-form entry.