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Population pyramid of the Borough of Lewisham. According to the 2011 census, [6] Lewisham has a population of 275,885, is 53% white and 47% BME, and 43% of households are owner-occupiers. A 2017 report by Trust for London and the New Policy Institute found that Lewisham has a poverty rate of 26%, close to the London-wide figure of 27%. [7]
Among those who were born in the London Borough of Lewisham, or have dwelt within the borders of the borough are: Danny Baker (broadcaster) lived in Deptford; Rosa May Billinghurst (suffragette) lived in Lewisham; Dominic Cooper (actor) lived in Lewisham; James Callaghan (politician) lived in Blackheath; Sir James Clark Ross (explorer) lived in ...
Lewisham has a bowling alley [24] and the Glassmill Swimming pool and Gym. Lewisham has a number of parks, such as Hilly Fields and Lewisham Park. For 14 years between 2001 and 2015, Lewisham was the only London Borough not to have a cinema. Lewisham once had many cinemas, such as the Lewisham Odeon. In 1930 there were 30 venues showing films. [25]
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She formerly served as mayor and deputy mayor and on Lewisham London Borough Council. [5] She was elected in New Cross ward in 2014 and 2018 and Deptford ward in 2022.She first stood in 2017 for selection as the Labour candidate for Mayor of Lewisham but was beaten by Damien Egan, who was subsequently elected as Mayor in 2018.
Norman and Joan Smith greeting Charles, then Prince of Wales, in Deptford High Street, 18 July 1986. In November 1986, Smith traded places for a day with 77-year-old great-grandmother Daisy Williamson, a former cleaner of Bellingham, South East London, after Williamson wrote a poem about her dream of being mayor.
This category includes people from the Lewisham neighbourhood of the London Borough of Lewisham in Greater London, England. It was part of Kent until 1889. It was part of Kent until 1889. Contents
A map showing the wards of Lewisham Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916. The borough was divided into ten wards for elections: Blackheath, Brockley, Catford, Church, Forest Hill, Lewisham Park, Lewisham Village, Manor, South and Sydenham. [7] [8]