LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT


The 'London Borough of Brent' is a London borough in north west London and forms part of Outer London.
It borders Harrow to the northwest, Barnet to the northeast, Camden to the east and Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster to the south.

Contents
History
Motto
Areas
Political composition
Education
Landmarks
External links

History


Brent was formed in 1965 from the area of the former Municipal Borough of Wembley and Municipal Borough of Willesden of Middlesex. Its name derives from the River Brent which runs through the Borough.
According to the 2001 census, the Borough of Brent has the country's highest percentage of people born outside of the UK (46.53%).

Motto


Brent's motto is ''Forward Together''.

Areas



Alperton

Brondesbury

Brondesbury Park

Church End

Dollis Hill

Harlesden

Kensal Green

Kenton (note: part of Kenton is in Harrow)

Kilburn (note: part of Kilburn is in Camden)

Kingsbury

Neasden

Park Royal (note: part of Park Royal is in Ealing)

Preston

Queensbury

Stonebridge

Sudbury

Tokyngton

Wembley

Wembley Park

Willesden

Willesden Green
Brent is divided into 21 Electoral Wards, some which share a name with the traditional areas above: Alperton, Barnhill, Brondesbury Park, Dollis Hill, Dudden Hill, Fryent, Harlesden, Kensal Green, Kenton, Kilburn, Mapesbury, Northwick Park, Preston, Queen's Park , Queensbury, Stonebridge, Sudbury, Welsh Harp, Wembley Central, Willesden Green [1].
Brent is currently divided into three constituencies, Brent North, Brent East and Brent South. Following a boundary review, it will be divided into two constituencies contained wholly within the borough - Brent Central and Brent North - plus a third, Hampstead and Kilburn, which will be split between Brent and the neighbouring borough of Camden. These new seats be fought at the 2009 or 2010 United Kingdom general election.

Political composition


The political composition of Brent Council (with gains or losses following the 2006 local elections in brackets) is:

Lib Dem: 27 (+18 Councillors)

Labour: 21 (-14)

Conservative: 15 (-4)

Council elections were held on Thursday 4 May 2006. Labour lost control of the borough with 14 of their seats falling to Liberal Democrats. You can get some graphics and in-depth ward information from the Brent Council Website [2]
The leader of the Council is now Liberal Democrat Paul Lorber.
Brent East Campaigning is a weblog run by a Brent citizen which chronicals the political activism in Brent.

Education


Landmarks



Wembley Stadium

Neasden Temple
''The Brent Cross shopping centre is located in the London Borough of Barnet, not Brent. It takes its name from the River Brent which runs through the site.''
''see also'' Brent parks and open spaces

External links



BRAIN community website

Brent Council's website

Brent Business Venture website: Inspiring Business Success

Brent Business website

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