London Borough of Camden
The London Borough of Camden is a London Borough. It is in north and central London.[1]
London Borough of Camden | |
![]() Shown within Greater London | |
Official website | http://www.camden.gov.uk/ |
Geography | |
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Status | London borough |
Area — Total |
Ranked 345th 21.80 km² |
ONS code | 00AG |
Admin HQ | Euston Road, St Pancras |
Demographics | |
Population — Total (2005 est.) — Density |
Ranked 50th (of 354) 226,100 10,372 / km² |
Ethnicity | 73.2% White, including: 52.7% White British 4.7% White Irish 15.8% White other 10.3% South Asian 8.26% African-Caribbean 1.75% Chinese |
Politics | |
Leadership | Leader & Cabinet |
Mayor | Cllr Jill Fraser |
Executive | Liberal Democrats / Conservative |
MPs | Frank Dobson Glenda Jackson |
London Assembly — Member |
Barnet and Camden Brian Coleman |
Places
London Borough Of Camden Media
The Ancient Parishes of – west to east – Paddington and St Marylebone (in the modern City of Westminster), and St Pancras (in the modern London Borough of Camden) in 1834
View of the railway bridge over Camden High St. which carries the North London Line
King's Cross St Pancras tube station served by the most tube lines on the network
References
Other websites
- Camden Town London website – News about the Camden Markets and Camden Town
- The website of Camden Council
- Camden TV
- Camden Town Online
- WHO's Commission 2008 finding on the Social Determinants of Health finding re 'two Camdens' syndrome (3rd para) Archived 2019-08-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Camden Council YouTube channel
Greater London • London • City of London | |
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London Boroughs:
Barking and Dagenham •
Barnet •
Bexley •
Brent •
Bromley •
Camden •
Croydon •
Ealing •
Enfield •
Greenwich •
Hackney •
Hammersmith and Fulham •
Haringey •
Harrow •
Havering •
Hillingdon •
Hounslow •
Islington •
Kensington and Chelsea •
Kingston •
Lambeth •
Lewisham •
Merton •
Newham •
Redbridge •
Richmond •
Southwark •
Sutton •
Tower Hamlets •
Waltham Forest •
Wandsworth •
Westminster |