Kingston Council is proud of its reputation as an authority which works with communities to agree priorities and to provide the services that matter most to people.
How people feel about a place, and their quality of life, is greatly influenced by its character and sense of community. What is special about the borough of Kingston is the combination of characteristics that amount to a unique offer. As a place we have been a destination of choice throughout our history.
And our future is as a destination too. As a borough, Kingston is a place where things happen and because of this, people respond positively, whether it’s on an individual basis as residents or visitors, or to invest as a business or as Government.
Council serving the residents of Hammersmith & Fulham, London.
Hammersmith & Fulham is one of the 13 inner London Boroughs and is situated in the centre-west of London on the transport routes between the City and Heathrow airport. It is a long, narrow brough running north to south with a river border at its south and south-west side. It is bordered by six London Boroughs: Brent to the north; Kensington and Chelsea to the east; Wandsworth and Richmond-Upon-Thames to the south; and Ealing and Hounslow to the west.
Excluding the City of London, it is the third smallest of the London Boroughs in terms of area, covering 1,640 hectares. Hammersmith & Fulham is made up of 21 electoral wards. The wards range in size from 55 hectares (Addison ward) to 344 hectares (College and Old Oak).
The borough population was measured at 182,493 at the time of the 2011 Census and has increased by 10.4% since 2001; this was the eleventh lowest population growth in London. It is, however, the country’s sixth most densely populated area, with a density of 111 people per hectare. It is more than twice as densely populated as London as a whole (52 people per hectare).
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Barking and Dagenham is changing - and changing for the better. Over the past few years, we’ve been working hard to improve how we deliver services and support our community.
We’re proud of our young, diverse and vibrant population, and we’re committed to building a borough where everyone feels respected, included, and empowered.
We have a laser focus on delivering for our residents – whether it’s tackling the inequalities people face or, quite simply, delivering the best services every day.
We’re creating the conditions and opportunities for people to thrive here – to make Barking and Dagenham a place people are proud of and where they want to live, work, study and stay.Ultimately, we want everyone in Barking and Dagenham to have a good quality of life and to feel like they want to put down roots, raise their family, be part of the community and get involved.
As an Investors in People Gold Award employer, we’re serious about supporting our staff. From flexible working, professional trainingand career development to wellbeing initiatives, we want our people to feel valued and supported in everything they do.
#ItStartsHere - with our streets, our schools, our neighbourhoods – and our workforce, working together to shape the future of Barking and Dagenham.
To find out more, visit www.lbbd.gov.uk
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