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The London Borough of Sutton (pronunciation ⓘ) is an Outer London borough in London, England.It covers an area of 43 km 2 (17 sq mi) and is the 80th largest local authority in England by population.
The London Borough of Sutton and its council were created under the London Government Act 1963, with the first election held in 1964. [4] For its first year the council acted as a shadow authority alongside the area's three outgoing authorities, being the municipal borough councils of Sutton and Cheam and Beddington and Wallington, and the urban district council of Carshalton.
Sutton is a town in the London Borough of Sutton in South London, England. It is the administrative headquarters of the Outer London borough, on the lower slopes of the North Downs. It is 10 miles (16 km) south-southwest of Charing Cross, one of the fourteen metropolitan centres in the London Plan. [2]
Sutton Civic Offices is a municipal facility in St Nicholas Way, Sutton, London.It is the headquarters of Sutton London Borough Council.In October 2022, Sutton Council announced plans to sell off the existing civic offices, the public library, and Sutton College, as well as the Gibson Road Car Park and Secombe Theatre, for housing. [1]
Sutton: Sutton London Borough Council: Liberal Democrat: Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way 16.93 sq mi (43.8 km 2) 209,602 18 Tower Hamlets: Tower Hamlets London Borough Council: Independent: Town Hall, Whitechapel Road 7.63 sq mi (19.8 km 2) 325,789
The lake in Beddington Park, London Borough of Sutton Fountain in Manor Park, Sutton Town Centre Wrythe Recreation Ground. The London Borough of Sutton, one of the peripheral London boroughs, has 89 parks and open spaces within its boundaries [citation needed], a total area of 1500 acres [1] (6 km 2).
This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Sutton, England. State-funded schools. Primary schools. Abbey Primary School; All ...
Sutton Common by-election, 7 December 1995 [23] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats: Anne N. Gallop: 878 Labour: Mark G. Allison 397 Conservative: Christopher G. Furey 270 Ind. Conservative: Gerald Ward 68 Monster Raving Loony: John Major 16 Turnout: Liberal Democrats hold: Swing