- Greater London Urban Area
The Greater London Urban Area is the
conurbation or continuous urban area based aroundLondon , in south eastEngland with an estimated population of 8,505,000 in 2005 [ [http://esa.un.org/unup/index.asp?panel=2 United Nations World Urbanization Prospects, 2005 estimate for London] ] The urban area measured 1,623.3km² as of the 2001 Census.The Greater London Urban Area includes most, but not all of
Greater London (for example excludingBiggin Hill , which is surrounded by countryside), while taking in many surrounding areas such asHemel Hempstead ,Woking andDartford that aren't generally considered parts of London itself and lie outside London's borders. It is a wholly urban area, so it is not as large as the metropolitan area. The urban area does not include places such asSlough ,Luton andPotters Bar , that have gaps of countryside in between the towns themselves and the main urban area of London. The Metropolitan area has a population of 12-14 million, depending on which borders are used. The figure used by Government agencies as the area to which people commute in to London from for work is also slightly different and is known as theTravel to Work Area .The growth of the urban area's physical extent has largely been curtailed since the development of the Metropolitan Green Belt in
1938 , which limited development within a ring of countryside around London. As London's economy has grown and house prices have risen this has led to the growth of theLondon commuter belt - the London urban area, plus a ring of towns that are physically separate from the urban area but still functionally operate largely as suburbs, with large proportions of their populations dependent on the urban area for employment.Most of the population growth of the Greater London Urban Area is the result of
brownfield development and increasingpopulation density .Constituent parts
At the time of the 2001 Census, the Office for National Statistics defined the Greater London Urban Area as being made up of the following localities.
Within Greater London
* 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 upon Thames
* Lambeth
* Lewisham
*City of London
* Merton
* Newham
* Redbridge
* Richmond upon Thames
* Southwark
* Sutton
* Tower Hamlets
* Waltham Forest
* Wandsworth
* Westminster"Note: these localities are not identical to the London Boroughs of the same name. While they often have similar boundaries, they include only those areas that fall within the Urban Area definition." [ [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/census2001/ks_ua_ew_part1.pdf Key Statistics for Urban Areas in England and Wales] Office for National Statistics (page 8 of the pdf)]
Outside Greater London
*
Addlestone
*Amersham
*Ashtead
*Banstead /Tadworth
*Bushey
*Caterham and Warlingham
*Chertsey
*Cheshunt
*Chigwell
*Chorleywood
*Dartford
*Egham
*Epsom and Ewell
*Esher /Molesey
*Hemel Hempstead
*Hoddesdon
*Kings Langley
*Leatherhead
*Loughton
*Ottershaw
*Rickmansworth
*Shepperton
*South Oxhey
*Staines
* Sunbury
*Sunningdale /Ascot
*Virginia Water
* Waltham Abbey
*Walton and Weybridge
*Watford
* West End
*Windlesham
*Woking /Byfleet References
External links
* [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/Expodata/Spreadsheets/D8271.xls Population figures for Urban Areas in England and Wales]
* [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/census2001/ks_urban_south_east_part_8.pdf Map showing the extent of the Greater London Urban Area in 2001] (5.6Mb pdf)
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