The 'London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham' is a
London borough in
West London and forms part of
Inner London.
It 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 borough is known internationally for the
1908 Olympics, hosted in
White City, and for being home to the main facilities of the
BBC at
BBC Television Centre.
Traversed by the
A4 Great West Road and the
A40 Westway, many corporations have offices in the borough, and a large development is underway at
White City with new transport links and a large
shopping mall.
Districts
The borough includes the areas:
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Fulham
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Hammersmith
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Barons Court
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Hurlingham
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Old Oak Common
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Parsons Green
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Sands End
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Shepherd's Bush
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Walham Green
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West Kensington
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White City
:''see also
parks and open spaces in Hammersmith and Fulham''
Demographics of Hammersmith and Fulham
According to the 2001
census Hammersmith and Fulham has a population of 165,242. 58% of the borough is
White British, 20% white non-British, 5% black
Caribbean, 5% black
African with various other ethnicities (including
Indian,
Pakistani,
Bangladeshi and
Chinese) making up the remaining 11 percent. There are also large
Polish and
Irish communities.
The borough has the second-highest proportion of single adults of any borough in
England and
Wales (55%), and a higher than average for the London area of young adults aged 20-29 (24%).
Forty-four percent 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 affluent as well as deprived neighbourhoods. The unemployment rate is only 5%, although of these, 29% were listed as long-term unemployed.
See external links below for more census information from the borough.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council

The front of Hammersmith and Fulham town hall is a mixture of styles, with a modern block bolted on to, and obscuring, what would have once been an architecturally consistent red-brick portico. (September 2005)

The modest rear entrance to the town hall is guarded by Old Father Thames, Hammersmith's tutelary deity. (September 2005)
Hammersmith & Fulham is administered by 46
councillors. The
Conservative Party currently holds a majority of 33 seats, thus forming the Administration. The Council leader is
Cllr. Stephen Greenhalgh (Con).
Labour forms the Opposition on the Council with 13 seats and is led by
Cllr. Stephen Cowan. Labour had had a majority on the council between 1986 to 2006. Power switched to the Conservatives following the
May 2006 local elections.
The borough is divided into 16 electoral wards, all bar two electing three councillors apiece. These are:
; Addison : Councillors
Helen Binmore (Con),
Belinda Donovan (Con),
Peter Tobias (Con)
; Askew : Councillors
Gill Dickenson (Lab),
Rory Vaughan (Lab),
Lisa Homan (Lab)
; Avonmore & Brook Green : Councillors
Alexandra Robson (Con),
Will Bethell (Con),
Robert Iggulden (Con)
; College Park & Old Oak : Councillors
Wesley Harcourt (Lab),
Reg McLaughlin (Lab)
; Fulham Broadway : Councillors
Aidan Burley (Con),
Victoria Brocklebank-Fowler (Con),
Rachel Ford (Con)
; Fulham Reach : Councillors
Gavin Donovan (Con),
Paul Bristow (Con),
Andrew Johnson (Con)
; Hammersmith Broadway : Councillors
Michael Cartwright (Lab),
Stephen Cowan (Lab),
Lisa Nandy (Lab)
; Munster : Councillors
Michael Adam (Con),
Adronie Alford (Con),
Alex Karmel (Con)
; North End : Councillors
Caroline Ffiske (Con),
Sarah Gore (Con),
Lucy Gugen (Con)
; Palace Riverside : Councillors
Donald Johnson (Con),
Melanie Scott Russell (Con)
; Parson's Green & Walham : Councillors
Nicholas Botterill (Con),
Frances Stainton (Con),
Mark Loveday (Con)
; Ravenscourt Park : Councillors
Lucy Ivimy (Con),
Harry Phibbs (Con),
Eugenie White (Con)
; Sands End : Councillors
Steve Hamilton (Con),
Jane Law (Con),
Jeanette Bentley (Con)
; Shepherd's Bush Green : Councillors
Alexander Chalk (Con),
Ed Owen (Lab),
Mercy Umeh (Lab)
; Town : Councillors
Stephen Greenhalgh (Con),
Greg Smith (Con),
Antony Lillis (Con)
; Wormholt & White City : Councillors
Colin Aherne (Lab),
Jean Campbell (Lab),
Dame Sally Powell (Lab)
Sport in the borough
Considering its size, there are an extraordinary number of sporting successes based in the borough. They include:
Rugby Clubs
Hammersmith & Fulham Rugby club are based in the borough and play their home games at Hurlingham Park. They field up to 5 senior sides with the 1st XV currently playing in London NW 3 league. The 2nd XV, 3rd XV and 4th XV teams all compete in the Middlesex Merit Table.
Football clubs
Chelsea Football Club and
Fulham Football Club are both based in the borough and play
Premiership football.
Queens Park Rangers currently play in the country's second level, the
Championship, but still can contribute to the borough's claim of having three of the nation's top 44 football teams.
Footballers
Ex-
Nottingham Forest,
Newcastle United,
West Ham,
Manchester City &
England international defender
Stuart Pearce was born in
Shepherd's Bush.
Much-travelled
Charlton Athletic striker
Marcus Bent was born in Hammersmith.
Sean Davis plays for Portsmouth FC and was capped at Under-21 level,
he is one of the only players in history for play for the same club in all 4 divisions of English football.
Tony Bedeau has just been released by
Walsall FC, and formerly played for
Torquay United.
Fulham midfielder
Lee Cook was born in Hammersmith in 1982.
Athletes
Linford Christie, Olympic
gold medal winner at 100 metres, trained, lived and has a stadium named after him in the borough.
Rowers
There are a huge number of rowing clubs in the borough, the most famous being Tideway Scullers. Many of Britain's top rowers throughout modern history have trained along the
Thames, including
Matthew Pinsent and
Steve Redgrave who between them have 9
Olympic Gold Medals. Much of the course of the
Boat Race is along Hammersmith and Fulham's southern border, on the
River Thames.
See also
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Hammersmith and Fulham parks and open spaces
★ The "
Hammersmith Apollo"
External links
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London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham official website
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Local Labour Party
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Local Conservative Party
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Andy Slaughter MP (Lab) - Andy Slaughter is Labour's parliamentary candidate for the new Hammersmith Constituency
★ Greg Hands MP (Con) - for
Hammersmith and Fulham and the parliamentary candidate for the new Chelsea and Fulham constituency
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Cllr. Stephen Cowan (Lab) - Leader of the Opposition
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Councillor Paul Bristow (Con) - Councillor for Fulham Reach Ward and Cabinet Member for Residents Services
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Shaun Bailey - (Con) Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Hammersmith
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Riverside Studios
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The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre
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Local Listings Magazine
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Borough Profile