The 'London Borough of Hounslow' is a
London borough in
West London,
England.
Political composition
The borough council was controlled by
Labour from 1971 until 2006. As of the 2006 local elections, Labour holds 24 of the 60 seats on the council, the
Conservatives have 23 seats, the
Liberal Democrats 5 (but have suspended one member), the Independent Community Group or
the Community Group (London Borough of Hounslow) - formerly the
Isleworth Community Group - 6 and there are 2 independent (Hounslow Independent Alliance) councillors. Subsequently, the Conservative group have formed an alliance with the Community group councillors which, barring any political differences, will form the executive until the next elections in 2010.
Districts in Hounslow
It includes the areas:
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Brentford
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Chiswick
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Cranford
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East Bedfont
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Feltham
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Grove Park
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Gunnersbury
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Hanworth
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Hatton
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Heston
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Hounslow
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Hounslow West
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Isleworth
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Lampton
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Lower Feltham
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North Hyde
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Osterley
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Spring Grove
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Woodlands
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Hounslow parks and open spaces
The various
electoral wards of Hounslow are divided up into 5 ''Areas'', each of which is afforded a measure of self-government:
★ Chiswick
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★ Chiswick Homefields
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★ Chiswick Riverside
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★ Turnham Green
★ Central Hounslow
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★ Hounslow Central
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★ Hounslow Heath
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★ Hounslow South
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★ Hounslow West
★ Isleworth and Brentford
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★ Brentford
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★ Isleworth
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★ Osterley and Spring Grove
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★ Syon
★ Heston and Cranford
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★ Cranford
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★ Heston East
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★ Heston Central
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★ Heston West
★ West
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★ Bedfont
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★ Feltham North
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★ Feltham West
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★ Hanworth Park
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★ Hanworth
History
Etymology
The town of Hounslow, which has existed since the 13th Century, is located at the centre of the Borough of Hounslow. The name Hounslow means 'Hund's mound'; the personal name Hund is followed by the
Old English ''hlaew'' meaning mound or
barrow. (The mound may have been his burial place.) It was recorded in the Domesday Book as ''Honeslaw''.
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Foundations
The borough was formed in
1965, under the
London Government Act 1963, by the merger of the area of the former
Brentford and Chiswick Urban District,
Feltham Urban District and the
Heston and Isleworth Urban District(which held borough status as did Brentford and Chiswick) of
Middlesex.
This outer borough of Greater London lies on the Middlesex bank of the
River Thames and was the site of the first stop on an important coach route to
Southampton,
Bath,
Bristol and
Exeter. The A30 "
Great South West Road" trunk road, which runs down to
Penzance in
Cornwall, starts in the borough. Hounslow town developed on either side of the main Great West Road from London to the West of England, causing a large number of inns to be built to serve the travellers. A few, such as ''The Bell'' retain their names, although the buildings have largely been replaced. The Bell marks the former junction of the coaching routes. Historic
milestones are preserved on the Staines Road (now re-numbered as the A315 but joining the "old" A30 again just inside the borough's western boundary)
Hounslow grew rapidly in the latter half of the 20th century due to other travellers. This time it was mainly due to its connection to
Heathrow Airport, though in fact the aviation links date back to the early 1900s when some of London's earliest airfields were sited here because of the extremely flat terrain. The
Great West Road, which runs from the start of the
M4 motorway at Chiswick westwards towards Heathrow, at one time contained some of the most famous manufacturing names in the world, including
Firestone,
Gillette,
Coty. As a result, the area became known as the "
Golden Mile". Few of these factory sites remain today,
Gillette Corner being one of the remaining few, but the Great West Road is still home to many prestigious names (see "famous companies" below).
Transport
The borough is served by branches of two
London Underground lines: the
District and
Piccadilly. Three District and five Piccadilly line stations are located within the borough, namely:
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Stamford Brook: District line, Richmond and Ealing Broadway branches;
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Turnham Green: District line, Richmond and Ealing Broadway branches and Piccadilly line (early mornings and late evenings only);
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Gunnersbury: District line, Richmond branch;
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Boston Manor: Piccadilly line, Heathrow branch;
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Osterley: Piccadilly line, Heathrow branch;
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Hounslow East: Piccadilly line, Heathrow branch;
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Hounslow Central: Piccadilly line, Heathrow branch; and
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Hounslow West: Piccadilly line, Heathrow branch.
In addition, a further three stations lie just outside the borough's northern boundaries.
Chiswick Park and
Acton Town (both in the
London Borough of Ealing) and
Hatton Cross tube station (in the
London Borough of Hillingdon) serve the borough's residents: .
As well as the Underground, three
National Rail lines serve the London Borough of Hounslow: the
North London Line operated by
Silverlink, the
Hounslow Loop Line and the mainline from Staines, Windsor and Reading into
London Waterloo which runs services from Feltham, both of which are operated by
South West Trains.
The borough's railway stations are as follows:
On the
North London Line:
Gunnersbury.
On the
Hounslow Loop Line:
Chiswick,
Kew Bridge,
Brentford,
Isleworth,
Syon Lane, and
Hounslow.
On the mainline:
Feltham railway station
Notable people
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Ian Gillan, hard rock vocalist of
Deep Purple
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Ant and Dec, television presenters, resident in Chiswick
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Phil Collins, former drummer and singer with ''
Genesis'', was born in and educated
Chiswick.
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Asif Mohammed Hanif, believed to have been the first suicide bomber in
Israel from the UK, came from Hounslow.
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William Hogarth: the
18th century artist owned a country retreat in Chiswick, which is now a museum. See
Hogarth's House.
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Patsy Kensit: (actress) grew up in Hounslow
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Rula Lenska, actress resident in Chiswick
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M.I.A.:
Sri Lanka-raised singer was born in the borough
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Dame Helen Mirren, actress born in Chiswick, star of the Prime Suspect detective series.
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Jimmy Page, guitarist for legendary rock band
Led Zeppelin, was born and raised in
Heston
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Captain Matthew Webb was the first man to swim the
English Channel and lived in
East Bedfont from
1880 until his death in
1883 whilst trying to swim the rapids below the
Niagara Falls
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Olivia Hallinan: Currently playing "Kim" in ''Sugar Rush''
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The Bluetones: '90s Britpop band
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Elvis Costello
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Mungo Jerry: One hit wonder with 'In the summertime' was from Bedfont
★ danDNA: Producer and member of Hip-Hop band "
Guardians of the Ancient Wisdom" was born and raised in Feltham
Notable companies
The borough is home to the headquarters of
GlaxoSmithKline, and
British Sky Broadcasting's studio complex, both based in
Brentford's '
Golden Mile'.
Fuller's Griffin Brewery is also in the borough, in Chiswick.
References
1. Room, Adrian: “Dictionary of Place-Names in the British Isles”, Bloomsbury, 1988
External links
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The London Borough of Hounslow
Redwood Estate
Sources
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Hounslow Community - The history of Hounslow and the local area