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The London Borough of Bromley (/ ˈ b r ɒ m l i / ⓘ) is a borough in London, England. It borders the county of Kent , of which it formed part until 1965. The borough's population in the 2021 census was 329,991.
Bromley London Borough Council, also known as Bromley Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in London. The council has been under Conservative majority control since 2001.
Bromley forms part of the Bromley and Biggin Hill Parliament constituency. The current MP is Peter Fortune. Thomas Turrell is the London Assembly member for the Bexley and Bromley constituency, in which the town is located. This post was previously held by Fortune. Bromley's most prominent MP was the former Conservative prime minister, Harold ...
Police initially said two other workers were unaccounted for, but just after 6 p.m. one was located and pronounced dead. The other is presumed dead.
Bromley, commonly known as Bromley-by-Bow, is a district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London, located on the western banks of the River Lea, in the Lower Lea Valley in East London. It is an inner-city suburb located 4.7 miles (7.5 km) east of Charing Cross .
Following the death of Eric Forth in May 2006, on 3 June 2006 he was adopted as the Conservative candidate for the Bromley and Chislehurst by-election which took place on 29 June 2006. His selection by the local Conservative Association raised eyebrows, as new leader David Cameron had pressed for an "A-List" candidate, to help present Cameron's ...
Among those who were born in the London Borough of Bromley, or have dwelt within the borders of the modern borough are (alphabetical order): David Bowie (1947–2016), musician, moved to Bromley with his family in 1953; Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948), Grand Prix racing driver, born in Chislehurst [1] Nicholas Cleobury (born 1950), conductor
Hayes Common is a 79-Hectare (195 acre) area of public open land in Hayes in the London Borough of Bromley. [1] It is owned and managed by Bromley Council.It is Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, and a small area is part of the Keston and Hayes Commons Site of Special Scientific Interest.