London Borough of Lambeth
The
London Borough of Lambeth is a
London borough in inner southwest
London. It was formed in
1965 from the
Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth and
Brixton and
Clapham from the
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth.
It includes the areas:
London Borough of Lambeth
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Demographics |
Population: | 266,169 (2001) |
Ethnicity: | 62% white, 24% black |
Geography |
Villages: | Brixton, Clapham Lambeth, Streatham, Vauxhall |
Neighbours: | Croydon, Merton, Southwark Wandsworth, Westminster |
Stations: | Waterloo
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Politics |
Executive: | LibDem-Tory coalition |
MPs: | Tessa Jowell, Keith Hill, Kate Hoey |
GLA: | Lambeth and Southwark |
Demographics of Lambeth
According to the 2001 census Lambeth has a population of 266,169. 62% of the borough is white, 12% black caribbean and 12% black african. 37% of householders are owner-occupiers.
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