London Borough of Wandsworth
The
London Borough of Wandsworth is a
London borough in southwest
London. It was formed in
1965 from the Metropitan Borough of Wandsworth and the
Metropolitan Borough of Battersea. It includes the areas:
London Borough of Wandsworth
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Demographics |
Population: | 260,380 (2001) |
Ethnicity: | 78% white, 9% black, 3% indian |
Geography |
Villages: | Battersea, Putney, Roehampton, Tooting, Wandsworth |
Neighbours: | Hammersmith, Kensington Kingston, Lambeth Merton, Richmond, Westminster |
Stations: | Clapham Junction
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Politics |
Executive: | Conservative |
MPs: | Martin Linton, Tony Colman, Tom Cox |
GLA: | Merton and Wandsworth |
Demographics of Wandsworth
According to the 2001 census Wandsworth has a population of 260,380. 78% of the population is white, 5% black caribbean, 4% black african and 3% indian. 52% of households are owner-occupiers.
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