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London Borough of Greenwich
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The London Borough of Greenwich (pronunciation (help ·info ) ) (Greenwich pronounced /ˈgrɛnɪtʃ/ ) is an Inner London borough in south-east London , England .
Greenwich is one of five host boroughs for the 2012 London Olympics with events due to be held at the Royal Artillery Barracks (Shooting ), Greenwich Park (Equestrianism ) and The O2 -former Millennium Dome (Gymnastics ; Basketball ).
History
It was formed in 1965 by merging the former area of the metropolitan boroughs of Greenwich and most of Woolwich (with the exception of North Woolwich , north of the river, which became part of the London Borough of Newham ).
The name 'Charlton ' was briefly considered for the borough. 2 . Greenwich was once turned down for city status , which if it had been accepted the borough would be known as the City of Greenwich , similar to the City of Westminster .
Greenwich and Observatory
Geography
The borough lies along the south bank of the River Thames between Deptford and Thamesmead . Because of the shape of the river, the waterfront is extremely long. Travelling south away from the waterfront, the ground swiftly rises: Shooters Hill in the east and the high ground of Blackheath in the west bookend the borough, Eltham to the south of these hills falls away slightly.
Greenwich is bounded by the London Boroughs of Bexley to the east, Bromley to the south and Lewisham to the west, and across the River Thames to the north lie Tower Hamlets and Newham.
Demographics
The borough's population at a 2005 estimate was 228,100 of which over 77% of the population was ethnically White with more than 1 in 10 residents of African-Caribbean ethnicity and substantial minorities of South and East Asian heritage.
Landmarks
Central Greenwich Town contains a UNESCO World Heritage Site centred on Christopher Wren 's Royal Naval College and the Old Royal Observatory .
Civic affairs
Mayor
The 2008/9 Mayor is Cllr Steve Offord (Abbey Wood ward).
Shaped like an astrolabe, the 18ct gold badge on the Mayor's chain embodies the ‘time-ball’ on the principal building of the old Greenwich Royal Observatory, the meridian line and lines of latitude and longitude. The ‘time-ball’ is set with small rubies.
Executive
The Executive is composed of ten Labour members, led by Cllr Chris Roberts (Peninsula ward) who has been Leader of the Council since 2001.
Coat of arms
The hour glass and radiated stars are taken from the arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich and symbolise the position of the borough as the place from which the standard of time is taken. The three cannon barrels, are taken from the arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich and signify the association of that borough with the Royal Arsenal.
Twinning
The London Borough of Greenwich is twinned with:
Politics
Greenwich London Borough Council
Summary of council election results:
Overall control
Labour
Conservative
Lib Dem
Others
2006
Labour
36
13
2
-
2002
Labour
38
9
4
-
1998
Labour
52
8
2
-
1994
Labour
47
8
3
4
1990
Labour
44
12
2
4
1986
Labour
44
12
6
-
1982
Labour
43
16
3
-
1978
Labour
45
17
-
-
1974
Labour
52
8
-
-
1971
Labour
55
5
-
-
1968
Conservative
22
38
-
-
1964
Labour
49
11
-
-
Greenwich is administered by 51 councillors. The Labour Party currently has an overall majority on the council, holding 36 seats, with the Conservatives holding 13, and the Liberal Democrats 2. Labour has had a majority on the council since 1971.
Map showing the borders of London Borough of Greenwich and its 17 wards
Electoral wards
Since 2002, the borough has been divided into 17 wards , each electing three councillors every four years. At the 2006 elections the Conservatives gained three seats from Labour (two in Kidbrooke with Hornfair and one in Blackheath Westcombe) and one from the Liberal Democrats (Eltham South). Labour gained one seat from the Liberal Democrats (Middle Park and Sutcliffe) and one from an Independent (Abbey Wood).
Ward
Members elected in 2002
Members elected in 2006
Abbey Wood
Clive Mardner (Lab)
Clive Mardner (Lab)
Ismail Danesi (Lab)
Steve Offord (Lab)
Steve Offord (Lab)
Jagir Sekhon (Lab)
Blackheath Westcombe
Alex Grant (Lab)
Geoff Brighty (Con)
Annie Keys (Lab)
Alex Wilson (Con)
Rhodri Harris (Con)
Alex Grant (Lab)
Charlton
Janet Gillman (Lab)
Janet Gillman (Lab)
Bob Lewis (Lab)
Allan MacCarthy (Lab)
Gary Parker (Lab)
Gary Parker (Lab)
Coldharbour and New Eltham
Dorothy Mepsted (Con)
John Hills (Con)
John Hills (Con)
Mandy Brinkhurst (Con)
Chris Taylor (Con)
Chris Taylor (Con)
Eltham North
Dermot Poston (Con)
Spencer Drury (Con)
Spencer Drury (Con)
Dermot Poston (Con)
Douglas Ellison (Con)
Nigel Fletcher (Con)
Eltham South
Peter King (Con)
Peter King (Con)
Eileen Glover (Con)
Eileen Glover (Con)
Mark Pattendon (LibDem)
Elizabeth Truss (Con)
Eltham West
Mick Hayes (Lab)
Mick Hayes (Lab)
Bill Freeman (Lab)
Bill Freeman (Lab)
Ray Walker (Lab)
Ray Walker (Lab)
Glyndon
Don Austen (Lab)
Don Austen (Lab)
Paul Tyler (Lab)
Paul Tyler (Lab)
John Wakefield (Lab)
John Wakefield (Lab)
Greenwich West
Maureen O'Mara (Lab)
Maureen O'Mara (Lab)
David Grant (Lab)
David Grant (Lab)
Jagir Sekhon (Lab)
Margaret Mythen (Lab)
Kidbrooke with Hornfair
Norman Adams (Lab)
Graeme Coombes (Con)
John Cove (Lab)
Norman Adams (Lab)
David Gardner (Lab)
Andy Jennings (Con)
Middle Park and Sutcliffe
Harry Potter (LibDem)
Brian Woodcraft (LibDem)
Brian Woodcraft (LibDem)
Clare Morris (Lab)
Iain Gerrard (LibDem)
Paul Webbewood (LibDem)
Peninsula
Mary Mills (Lab)
Mary Mills (Lab)
Kuheli Mookerjee (Lab)
Dick Quibell (Lab)
Chris Roberts (Lab)
Chris Roberts (Lab)
Plumstead
Pete Challis (Lab)
Angela Cornforth (Lab)
Angela Cornforth (Lab)
Kanta Patel (Lab)
Alistair Macrae (Lab)
Sajid Jawaid (Lab)
Shooters Hill
Michael Hayes (Lab)
John Kelly (Lab)
John Kelly (Lab)
Danny Thorpe (Lab)
Vicky Morse(Lab)
Denise Hyland (Lab)
Thamesmead Moorings
Peter Brooks (Lab)
Peter Brooks (Lab)
Jackie Smith (Lab)
Jackie Smith (Lab)
Peter Kotz (Lab)
Peter Kotz (Lab)
Woolwich Common
Brian O'Sullivan (Lab)
Beverley Jones (Lab)
Rajwant Sidhu (Lab)
Rajwant Sidhu (Lab)
Harry Singh (Lab)
Harry Singh (Lab)
Woolwich Riverside
Barbara Barwick (Lab)
Barbara Barwick (Lab)
Terry Hales (Lab)
Terry Hales (Lab)
John Fahy (Lab)
John Fahy (Lab)
By elections in 2002-2006 Council
Ward
Date of by election
Member elected
Plumstead
18 December 2003
Kanta Patel (Lab)
Shooters Hill
29 July 2004
Danny Thorpe (Lab)
Eltham North
10 February 2005
Nigel Fletcher (Con)
By elections in 2006-2010 Council
Ward
Date of by election
Member elected
Plumstead
25 September 2008
Matthew Morrow (Lab)
Ward
Members elected in 1978
Members elected in 1982
Members elected in 1986
Members elected in 1990
Members elected in 1994
Members elected in 1998
Abbey Wood
John Wakefield (Lab)
Graham Barnes (Alliance)
David Lewis (SDP)
Clive Mardner (Lab)
Michael Yates (Lab)
Terry Malone (Alliance)
Terry Malone (SDP)
Derek Steedman (Lab)
Arsenal
David Whyte (Lab)
Lance Mulcahy (Lab)
Justin Pierce (Lab)
Brian O'Sullivan (Lab)
Avery Hill
Edward Randall (Lib Alliance)
Edward Randall (Alliance)
Edward Randall (LibDem)
Mark Pattendon (LibDem)
Blackheath
Arthur Rolfe (Con)
John Antcliffe (Con)
Geoff Brighty (Con)
Geoff Brighty (Con)
Raymond Hatter (Con)
Robin Henderson (Con)
Chris Phillips (Con)
Rhodri Harris (Con)
Burrage
James Draper (Lab)
James Draper (Lab)
Len Duvall (Lab)
Len Duvall (Lab)
Charlton
Dave Picton (Lab)
Dave Picton (Lab)
Dave Picton (Lab)
David Grant (Lab)
Roy Preston (Lab)
Lesley Seary (Lab)
Sukhudev Sanghara (Lab)
Sajid Jawaid (Lab)
Coldharbour
Thomas Carter (Lab)
Thomas Carter (Lab)
Pete Challis (Lab)
Jacques Devaux (Lab)
Paul Richardson (Lab)
William Jeavons (Lab)
Jacques Devaux (Lab)
John Kelly (Lab)
Deansfield
Terence Jones (Con)
Alec Miles (Con)
Alec Miles (Con)
Alec Miles (Con)
Eltham Park
Wendy Mitchell (Con)
Wendy Mitchell (Con)
Dermot Poston (Con)
Dermot Poston (Con)
Kenneth Kear (Con)
Kenneth Kear (Con)
Michael Simpson (Con)
Michael Simpson (Con)
Eynsham
Philip Graham (Lab)
Philip Graham (Lab)
Barrie Groves (SDP)
Barrie Groves (Lab)
Laura Vincent (Lab)
Simon Oelman (Lab)
John Rastall (SDP)
Ismail Danesi (Lab)
Ferrier
David Crowther (Lab)
Serena Lovelace(Lab)
Deborah Smith (Lab)
Mavis Best (Lab)
Patrick Wells (Lab)
Edward McParland (Lab)
Michael Yates (Lab)
Deborah Smith (Lab)
Glyndon
Christopher Jeffrey (Lab)
Glyn Williams (Lab)
Don Austen (Lab)
Don Austen (Lab)
Glyn Williams (Lab)
Steven Morgan (Lab)
John Wakefield (Lab)
John Wakefield (Lab)
Herbert
Rees Vaughan (Lab)
Duncan Maxton (Lab)
Samuel Coker (Lab)
Beverley Jones (Lab)
Frank Smith (Lab)
Kanta Patel (Lab)
Simon Oelman (Lab)
Rajwant Sidhu (Lab)
Hornfair
James Gillman (Lab)
James Gillman (Lab)
Janet Gillman (Lab)
Janet Gillman (Lab)
John Austin-Walker (Lab)
John Austin-Walker (Lab)
Bob Lewis (Lab)
Bob Lewis (Lab)
Kidbrooke
Geoff Brighty (Con)
James Coughlan(Lab)
Norman Adams (Lab)
Norman Adams (Lab)
Allan MacCarthy (Lab)
Michael Rees (Lab)
Sabiha Shahzad (Lab)
John Cove (Lab)
Lakedale
Victor Farlie (Lab)
Richard Norris (Lab)
Adele Gordon-Peiniger (Lab)
Carl Boothe (Lab)
James Coughlan (Lab)
Stephen Smith (Lab)
Sajid Jawaid (Lab)
Barbara Barwick (Lab)
Middle Park
Hannah Stroud (Lab)
Catherine Jeffrey (Lab)
Robert Harris (Lab)
Robert Harris (Lab)
John Shlackman (Lab)
John Shlackman (Lab)
Barry Taylor (Lab)
Barry Taylor (Lab)
New Eltham
David Hubber (Con)
Dorothy Mepsted (Con)
Dorothy Mepsted (Con)
Dorothy Mepsted (Con)
Dermot Poston (Con)
Dermot Poston (Con)
Peter May (Lab)
Sidney Nicholson (Con)
Nightingale
Margrett Bell (Lab)
Pete Challis (Lab)
Keith Scott (Lab)
Keith Scott (Lab)
Palace
Peter King (Con)
Peter King (Con)
Peter King (Con)
Peter King (Con)
Plumstead Common
Maureen O'Mara (Lab)
Piara Rahi (Lab)
Vicky Morse (Lab)
Vicky Morse (Lab)
Rectory Field
Norman Adams (Lab)
Norman Adams (Lab)
Irene Hogben (Lab)
Angela Cornforth (Lab)
Ronald Robinson (Lab)
Victor Farlie (Lab)
Derek Steedman (Lab)
Gary Parker (Lab)
St Alfege
Dot Bigwood (Lab)
Dot Bigwood (Lab)
Chris Roberts (Lab)
Chris Roberts (Lab)
Robert Gosden (Lab)
David Clark (Lab)
Kanta Patel (Lab)
Kanta Patel (Lab)
St Mary
Brian O'Sullivan (Lab)
Brian O'Sullivan (Lab)
Brian O'Sullivan (Lab)
Nicholas McShee (Lab)
Catherine Jeffrey (Lab)
Christine Williams (Lab)
John Fahy (Lab)
John Fahy (Lab)
St Nicholas
Benjamin Mansell (Lab)
Annette Barratt (Lab)
Annette Barratt (Lab)
Alistair Macrae (Lab)
Timothy Barnett (Lab)
William Murphy (Lab)
Claudia Slee (Lab)
Claudia Slee (Lab)
Sherard
Jeff Jeffrey (Lab)
Jeff Jeffrey (Lab)
Mick Hayes (Lab)
Mick Hayes (Lab)
Aleyne Friesner (Lab)
Quentin Marsh (Lab)
Quentin Marsh (Lab)
Quentin Marsh (Lab)
Shrewsbury
Eileen Sharp (Con)
Lewis Sergeant (Con)
Michael Hayes (Lab)
Michael Hayes (Lab)
Slade
Marie Kingwell (SDP Alliance)
David Woodhead (Alliance)
Christopher Evans (Lab)
Pete Challis (Lab)
David Woodhead (Lib Alliance)
Colin Smith (Alliance)
David Woodhead (LibDem)
Ann Hutchinson (Lab)
Sutcliffe
Dingle Clark (Con)
Dingle Clark (Con)
Brian Woodcraft (LibDem)
Brian Woodcraft (LibDem)
Tarn
Derek Richards (Con)
Derek Richards (Con)
Derek Richards (Con)
Terry Malone (Lab)
Thamesmead Moorings
Edward Claridge (Lab)
Don Austen (Alliance)
Claude Ramsay (Lab)
Peter Brooks (Lab)
Lance Mulcahy (Lab)
Edward Claridge (Lab)
Peter Kotz (Lab)
Peter Kotz (Lab)
Trafalgar
Frank Burton (Lab)
Alexandra Birtles (Lab)
Marion Moseley (Lab)
Marion Moseley (Lab)
Claer Lloyd-Jones (Lab)
Elizabeth Farmer (Lab)
Jim Gillman (Lab)
Jim Gillman (Lab)
Vanbrugh
Jeremy Wise (Con)
Trevor Allman (Lab)
Anthony Moon (Lab)
Alex Grant (Lab)
Beryl Blackaby (Con)
Christopher Fay (Lab)
Richard Rudkin (Lab)
Dave Picton (Lab)
Well Hall
Helen Gardener (Con)
Philip Dean (Con)
Clive Efford (Lab)
Bill Freeman (Lab)
Alec Miles (Con)
Clive Efford (Lab)
Ray Walker (Lab)
Ray Walker (Lab)
West
William Strong (Lab)
William Strong (Lab)
William Strong (Lab)
Maureen O'Mara (Lab)
Ephron Williams (Lab)
Ephron Williams (Lab)
Jagir Sekhon (Lab)
Jagir Sekhon (Lab)
Woolwich Common
Karen Waters (Lab)
Gurdip Dhillon (Lab)
Henry Pike (Lab)
Gurdip Dhillon (Lab)
William Jeavons (Lab)
Nicholas Smith(Lab)
Gurdip Dhillon (Lab)
Terry Hales (Lab)
By elections in 1998-2002 Council
Ward
Date of by election
Member elected
New Eltham
23 March 2000
John Hills (Con)
Trafalgar
4 May 2000
Mary Mills (Lab)
Burrage
7 June 2001
Harry Singh (Lab)
Ward
Members elected in 1964
Members elected in 1968
Members elected in 1971
Members elected in 1974
Abbey Wood
Nick Burbage (Lab)
Nick Burbage (Lab)
John Cartwright (Lab)
George Offord (Lab)
John Cartwright (Lab)
George Offord (Lab)
David Ramsey (Lab)
George Offord (Lab)
David Ramsey (Lab)
Academy
Graham Dean (Lab)
Maurice Pollard (Con)
Vivienne Good (Lab)
Catherine Jeffrey (Lab)
Olive Wood (Con)
Rees Vaughan (Lab)
Blackheath
Ian Davison (Con)
Geoffrey Stow (Con)
Alexander Middleton (Lab)
Donald Thurley (Con)
Donald Thurley (Con)
Geoffrey Stow (Con)
Charlton
Walter Clarke (Con)
Margaret Mendez (Con)
Elizabeth Costello (Lab)
Thomas Smith (Lab)
Frederick Mills (Con)
Henry Read (Lab)
Coldharbour
William Brooks (Lab)
Minnie Cole (Con)
Eugene Keating (Lab)
Dereck Dean (Lab)
Evelyn King (Con)
Ramon Martin (Lab)
Eastcombe
Kathleen Bullard (Lab)
Silvio Bertram (Con)
Donald Swan (Lab)
John Saunders (Lab)
John Lewis (Con)
David Warrell (Lab)
Eltham
Sheila Bradley (Con)
Hector McDonald (Con)
Hector McDonald (Con)
Frank Newland (Con)
Frank Newland (Con)
Frank Newland (Con)
Eynsham
Leonard Heath (Lab)
Dereck Dean (Lab)
Dereck Dean (Lab)
Norman Sims (Lab)
Norman Sims (Lab)
John Winter (Lab)
Hornfair
Roland Moyle (Lab)
Kenneth Johnson (Con)
John Austin-Walker (Lab)
Robert Score (Lab)
Arthur Rolfe (Con)
Nigel Edgerton (Lab)
Horn Park
Mervyn Jeffrey (Lab)
David Hubber (Con)
Charles Parker (Lab)
Nellie Woods (Lab)
Dermot Poston (Con)
John Shlackman (Lab)
Kidbrooke
Gwilym Jones (Lab)
Gladys Barry (Con)
Margrett Bell (Lab)
Henry Read(Lab)
Anthony de Silva (Con)
Ian Smith (Lab)
Darrell Spurgeon (Lab)
Kenneth Valpy (Con)
Gwendolene Wheatley (Lab)
Marsh
Jessie Chrisp (Lab)
Stewart Atkins (Con)
Frank Burton (Lab)
Ada Kennedy (Lab)
Tom Smith (Lab)
Richard Ille-Smith (Lab)
Middle Park
Thomas Blann (Lab)
Wendy Mitchell (Con)
John Garrett (Lab)
Hannah Stroud (Lab)
Michael Pattenden (Con)
Hannah Stroud (Lab)
New Eltham
Roger Fyson (Con)
Paul Batterbury (Con)
Patrick Devine (Lab)
Winifred Hulbert (Con)
Winifred Hulbert (Con)
Catherine Jeffrey (Lab)
Leslie Smith (Con)
Leslie Smith (Con)
Roger Simmons (Lab)
Park
Henry Coutts (Lab)
Dennis Mills (Con)
Edward Razzell (Lab)
Harry Icough (Lab)
Kathleen Ross (Con)
Judith Rees (Lab)
St George’s
Peggy Middleton (Lab)
Arthur Capelin (Lab)
Arthur Capelin (Lab)
Mabel Polley (Lab)
Janet Rigby (Lab)
Frederick Styles (Lab)
St Margaret’s
James Dey (Lab)
Jack Helm (Con)
Alfred Bassett (Lab)
Azile Everitt (Lab)
Neil Hughes-Narborough (Con)
Ann Campbell (Lab)
James Hamilton (Lab)
Eileen Sharp (Con)
Derek Penfold (Lab)
St Mary’s
William Flood (Lab)
Edward Chapman (Lab)
Edward Chapman (Lab)
Ian Smith (Lab)
Harry Tatman (Lab)
Norman Sims (Lab)
Edward Williams (Lab)
Edward Williams (Lab)
James Spencer (Lab)
St Nicholas
Marie Kingwell (Lab)
Marie Kingwell (Lab)
David Coates (Lab)
Richard Neve (Lab)
Richard Neve (Lab)
Marie Kingwell (Lab)
Hubert Reilly (Lab)
Hubert Reilly (Lab)
Richard Neve (Lab)
Sherard
Tom Coombs (Lab)
Tom Coombs (Lab)
Tom Coombs (Lab)
Terry Malone (Lab)
Terry Malone (Lab)
Jeff Jeffrey (Lab)
Shooters Hill
Charlie Miles (Con)
Charlie Miles (Con)
Charlie Miles (Con)
Albert Selves (Con)
Albert Selves (Con)
Albert Selves (Con)
Slade
Joyce Carroll (Lab)
Percy Conie (Con)
Thomas Little (Lab)
Daisy Munns (Lab)
George Gibbs (Con)
Edward McCarthy (Lab)
Trafalgar
Charlie Scales (Lab)
Charlie Scales (Lab)
Charlie Scales (Lab)
Len Squirrell (Lab)
Len Squirrell (Lab)
Len Squirrell (Lab)
Vanbrugh
Jim Manners (Con)
Jim Manners (Con)
Kathleen Brooks (Lab)
Elsie Pennington (Con)
Sidney Wayment (Con)
Michael O’Toole (Lab)
Well Hall
Ernest Bell (Lab)
Jean Avery (Con)
Ernest Bell (Lab)
Maisie Bradley (Lab)
David Liddle (Con)
Paul Sudds (Lab)
West
William Darvill (Lab)
William Darvill (Lab)
Margaret Dean (Lab)
William Strong (Lab)
William Strong (Lab)
William Strong (Lab)
Woolwich
Evelyn Mansell (Lab)
Evelyn Mansell (Lab)
Philip Mornington (Lab)
Philip Mornington (Lab)
Philip Mornington (Lab)
Joseph Stanyer (Lab)
Westminster Parliament
The borough contains the constituencies of:
As of the 2005 General Election, all three are represented by Labour MPs.
Education
Universities
The University of Greenwich main campus is located in the distinctive buildings of the former Royal Naval College . There is a further campus of the university at Avery Hill in Eltham , and also, outside the borough, in Medway . Near the main campus at Greenwich , the Trinity College of Music is housed in the buildings of the former Greenwich Hospital .
Sport within Borough
Greenwich has many sports centres and these are run by Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL). There are also many clubs including football clubs such as Charlton Athletic which not only trains children but is also a professional football club playing in The Championship . There are also several Swimming clubs and Rugby clubs.
Transport
River crossings
There are foot tunnels under the River Thames between Greenwich and Island Gardens in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and between Woolwich and North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham . The Woolwich Ferry takes vehicle traffic and links the North Circular Road to the South Circular Road which runs through the borough.
Railway stations
Tube/DLR stations
Places
Parks and open spaces
The borough contains the Greenwich Royal Park .
Churches
The Greenwich borough is predominantly Christian (2001 Census). The Christian Church is represented by various denominations, among which are Church of England , Roman Catholic , Methodist , Baptist , Evangelical, Brethren, Pentecostal, Quakers, etc. Non-Trinitarian groups also exist. Besides these there are various other religious minorities including Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus and Jews.
Postcode areas
SE2 (part), SE3 (part), SE7 (all), SE8 (part), SE9 (part), SE10 (part), SE12 (part), SE13 (part), SE18 (all), SE28 (part), DA15 (part) BR7 (part).
See also
References
^ Data Management and Analysis Group, Greater London Authority, Demography Update October 2007 , (2007)
^ Names for Nine New Boroughs of London. The Times. September 14, 1963
External links
Schools in the London Borough of Greenwich
Primary
Secondary
Independent
Coordinates : 51°27′N 0°03′E / 51.45 , 0.05