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London Borough of Lewisham

Borough of London

London Borough of Lewisham

Summary

Borough of London

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Janet Daby (Labour)
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Vicky Foxcroft (Labour) Janet Daby (Labour) Lewisham ( ) is a London borough in south-east London, England. It forms part of Inner London. The principal settlement of the borough is Lewisham. The local authority is Lewisham London Borough Council, based in Catford. The Prime Meridian passes through Lewisham. Blackheath, Goldsmiths, University of London and Millwall F.C. are located within the borough.

History

The modern borough broadly corresponds to the area of the ancient parishes of Lee and Lewisham, plus the later parish of Deptford St Paul, created in 1730 when the ancient parish of Deptford was subdivided. (The other Deptford parish created in 1730, Deptford St Nicholas, went instead to the borough of Greenwich.) Most of the area was historically in the county of Kent, although Deptford St Paul straddled the boundary with Surrey, with its chapelry of Hatcham (the area now known as New Cross) being in the latter county. From 1856 the area was governed by the Metropolitan Board of Works, which was established to provide services across the metropolis of London.

In 1889 the Metropolitan Board of Works' area was made the County of London. From 1856 until 1900 the lower tier of local government within the metropolis comprised various parish vestries and district boards. In 1900 the lower tier was reorganised into metropolitan boroughs, two of which were Lewisham (covering the parishes of Lewisham and Lee) and Deptford (covering the parish of Deptford St Paul).

The larger London Borough of Lewisham was created in 1965 under the London Government Act 1963, as an amalgamation of the former area of the metropolitan boroughs of Lewisham and Deptford.

Minor boundary changes have occurred since its creation. The most significant amendments were made in 1996, when the former area of the Royal Docks in Deptford was transferred from the London Borough of Greenwich.

Geography

Locations in and around the London Borough of Lewisham

The borough is surrounded by the Royal Borough of Greenwich to the east (where the border runs between Deptford and Horn Park), the London Borough of Bromley to the south (where the border runs between Horn Park and Crystal Palace Park), and the London Borough of Southwark to the west (where the border runs between Crystal Palace Park and Rotherhithe). The River Thames forms a short section of northern boundary with the Isle of Dogs in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Deptford Creek, Pool River, River Quaggy and River Ravensbourne pass through the borough. Major landmarks include All Saints Church in Blackheath, the Citibank Tower in Lewisham, Dietrich Bonhoeffer Church (Sydenham's German Church, technically located in Forest Hill) and the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill. Millwall F.C. are based in the borough, their stadium The Den being located in South Bermondsey.

Governance

Main article: Lewisham London Borough Council

[[Lewisham Town Hall]], completed in 1932

The local authority is Lewisham Council, based at Lewisham Town Hall and the adjoining Laurence House in the Catford area of the borough. Since 2002 the council has been led by the directly elected Mayor of Lewisham. A speaker fulfils the civic and ceremonial roles previously undertaken by the (non-political) mayor prior to 2002. The current mayor, Brenda Dacres, was the first black woman directly elected mayor in England when elected in March 2024.

Greater London representation

Since 2000, for elections to the London Assembly, the borough forms part of the Greenwich and Lewisham constituency.

Westminster Parliament

The borough includes the constituencies of Lewisham North, Lewisham West and East Dulwich and Lewisham East.

These are the MPs who have represented constituencies covered by the borough since its formation in 1964. Constituencies change their boundaries over time, even where names remain the same.

MPPartyRepresentedDates
Heidi AlexanderLabourLewisham East2010–2018
Christopher ChatawayConservativeLewisham North1964–66
Janet DabyLabourLewisham East2018–present
James DickensLabourLewisham West1966–70
Jim DowdLabourLewisham West1992–2017
Vicky FoxcroftLabourLewisham, Deptford2015–present
John Selwyn GummerConservativeLewisham West1970–74 (Feb)
Carol JohnsonLabourLewisham South1964–74 (Feb)
Patrick McNair-WilsonConservativeLewisham West1964–66
John MaplesConservativeLewisham West1983–92
Roland MoyleLabourLewisham North
Lewisham East1966–74 (Feb)
1974 (Feb)-79
Colin MoynihanConservativeLewisham East1983–92
Bridget PrenticeLabourLewisham East1992–2010
Christopher PriceLabourLewisham West1974 (Feb)-79
Ellie ReevesLabourLewisham West2017–present
John SilkinLabourDeptford
Lewisham, Deptford1964–74 (Feb)
1974 (Feb)-87

Demographics

Population pyramid of the Borough of Lewisham

According to the 2011 census, 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%.

| 1801 |16640 | 1811 |19728 | 1821 |24474 | 1831 |27329 | 1841 |32589 | 1851 |41593 | 1861 |76958 | 1871 |112324 | 1881 |147689 | 1891 |173229 | 1901 |217295 | 1911 |272600 | 1921 |299022 | 1931 |328010 | 1941 |314953 | 1951 |302420 | 1961 |285431 | 1971 |269401 | 1981 |230504 | 1991 |240649 | 2001 |248924 | 2011 |275885 | 2015 |297325

Ethnicity

Ethnic makeup of Lewisham by single year ages in 2021
Ethnic GroupYear1971 estimations1981 estimations1991 census2001 census2011 census2021 censusNumber%Number%Number%Number%Number%Number%White: Total91.9%193,49284.9%180,23478%164,09865.8%147,68653.6%154,74951.5%Asian or Asian British: Total9,5764.1%12,8815.2%25,5349.3%26,9279%Black or Black British: Total37,52416.2%58,26023.4%74,94227.2%80,47326.8%Mixed or British Mixed: Total10,3994.1%20,4727.4%24,2538.2%Other: Total3,6491.5%3,2841.3%7,3412.6%14,1514.8%Ethnic minority: Total8.9%34,46315.1%50,74921.8%84,82434.2%128,28946.4%145,80448.5%Total100%227,955100%230,983100%248,922100.00%275,885100.00%300,553100%
White: British141,81456.9%114,44641.5%111,72637.2%
White: Irish5,2061.9%6,9902.8%5,0551.7%
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller2080.1%1160.0%
White: Roma1,0330.3%
White: Other15,2946.1%27,82610.1%36,81912.3%
Asian or Asian British: Indian2,7903,4871.4%4,6001.7%5,0461.7%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani7391,0900.4%1,5960.6%2,3610.8%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi6361,2290.5%1,3880.5%1,8260.6%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese2,3803,4311.4%6,1642.2%6,2962.1%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian3,0313,6441.4%11,7864.3%11,3983.8%
Black or Black British: African8,55422,5719.0%32,02511.6%37,83412.6%
Black or Black British: Caribbean23,22910%30,54312.3%30,85411.2%31,88310.6%
Black or Black British: Other Black5,7415,1462.1%12,0634.4%10,7563.6%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean4,7601.9%8,5393.1%8,7262.9%
Mixed: White and Black African1,5990.6%3,5591.3%3,7741.3%
Mixed: White and Asian1,5650.6%3,0451.1%4,3591.5%
Mixed: Other Mixed2,4751.0%5,3291.9%7,3942.5%
Other: Arab1,4560.5%16710.6%
Other: Any other ethnic group3,6491.5%3,2841.3%5,7952.1%12,4804.2%

Religion

The following table shows the religious identity of residents residing in Lewisham according to 2021 census results

Religion2021Number%
Christian131,70643.8
Muslim22,2647.4
Jewish8260.3
Hindu6,4592.1
Sikh7200.2
Buddhism3,2701.1
Other religion2,2690.8
No religion110,37936.7
Religion not stated22,6607.5
Total300,553100.0

Age and sex

The male population in Lewisham is 157,820, and the female population is 142,733. The average age of people living in Lewisham is 37 years old.

The following table shows the age distributions of residents residing in Lewisham according to 2021 census results.

Age2021Number%
Below 1454,87718.26
Between 15 and 2434,47911.47
Between 25 and 3458,43419.44
Between 35 and 4451,25417.05
Between 45 and 5440,77013.56
Between 55 and 6432,09110.68
Between 65 and 7416,0925.35
Between 75 and 10012,5574.18
Total300,553100.0

Education

Main article: List of schools in Lewisham

The London's Poverty Profile, a report by Trust for London and the New Policy Institute, found that 42% of 19-year-olds in Lewisham lack level 3 qualifications. This is the 3rd worst rate out of 32 boroughs.

In 2018, Lewisham had the third highest rate of exclusions of pupils from secondary schools of any area in England.

Transport

[[Lewisham Station]], an important transport hub

Lewisham station, once known as Lewisham Junction, is located at the junction of the lines to Dartford and Hayes, and is also the terminus of the southern branch of the Docklands Light Railway.

The East London Line (on the London Underground network) terminated at New Cross and New Cross Gate until December 2007. An extension to this line opened on 23 May 2010, serving Brockley, Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill, and Sydenham. This forms part of the London Overground network.

The South London Line runs along the extreme North West of the borough, at present there are no stations that are within the borough. There is a proposal for a new station at providing a link to Clapham Junction.

Railway stations

DLR stations

  • Deptford Bridge – on the border between Lewisham and Greenwich.
  • Elverson Road – on the border between Lewisham and Greenwich.
  • Lewisham

London Underground

There are no Tube stations currently in the borough, as the East London Line has been part of London Overground since 2006. However, an extension of the Bakerloo line beyond Elephant & Castle to Lewisham and Hayes has been proposed.

Cycling

The following designated Cycleways are available in Lewisham:

  • Cycleway 4 (C4) along Deptford's Evelyn Street (A200), which runs from Tower Bridge to Woolwich.
  • Cycleway 10 (C10) from Euston to Greenwich, going through Surrey Canal Road and Deptford (Folkestone Gardens).
  • Cycleway 14 (C14) from Waterloo to Thamesmead along the river Thames in Deptford.
  • Cycleway 66 (C66) from Brockley to Forest Hill. In addition to these designated routes, the Waterlink Way (to be upgraded to Cycleway 18) runs from north to south along the Ravensbourne and Pool rivers.

Main roads

  • A2 from the border with Old Kent Road in the west to Kidbrooke in the east.
  • A20 from New Cross to the border with Eltham in the east.
  • A21 from Lewisham to the border with Bromley in the south.
  • A202 from New Cross Gate to the border with Peckham in the west.
  • A205 (South Circular Road) passes through the centre of the borough from the border with Dulwich in the west to Eltham in the east. Except for a short section in Lee as it approaches Eltham, it is purely a one-lane-each-way road.

Travel to work

In March 2011, the main forms of transport that residents used to travel to work were: train, 18.6% of all residents aged 16–74; driving a car or van, 11.2%; bus, minibus or coach, 11.2%; underground, metro, light rail, tram, 9.7%; on foot, 4.3%; work mainly at or from home, 2.8%; bicycle, 2.6%.

48% of households in the borough are car free, compared to 42% across Greater London.

Sport and leisure

Millwall Football Club was originally formed in 1885, in Millwall on the Isle of Dogs, East London. They retained the name, even though they moved across the river to New Cross, South London in 1910. In 1993 they moved to their current stadium, The Den which is in Bermondsey, but falls under the Borough of Lewisham. The Borough has a Non-League football club Lewisham Borough Football Club, who play at the Ladywell Arena, Catford.

Civic affairs

Motto

The motto of the borough is "Salus Populi Suprema Lex", which means (roughly translated) "The welfare of the people [is] the highest law."

Twinning

The borough is twinned with the following towns:

  • Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany
  • Antony, Hauts-de-Seine, France
  • Matagalpa, Nicaragua

The borough has also signed a "friendship link" with Ekurhuleni, near Johannesburg, South Africa.

Freedom of the Borough

The honour of Freedom of the Borough has been awarded to:

  • Alan Milner Smith, Town Clerk (9 December 1971)
  • Frederick William Winslade, appointed OBE for services to local government in Lewisham and Camberwell New Year Honours 1967 and CBE for services to local government in Lewisham Birthday Honours 1978(28 November 1975)
  • Daisy Amelia Elizabeth Hurren (10 October 1985)
  • Alfred Anderson Hawkins (30 March 1990)
  • Desmond Tutu (4 May 1990)
  • Terry Waite (16 November 1992)
  • Sybil Theodora Phoenix,(8 March 1996)
  • Dame Cicely Saunders, (10 March 2000)
  • James Leslie Hicks ('Les') Eytle (8 June 2007)
  • Dame Erica Pienaar (2013)
  • Baroness (Doreen) Lawrence of Clarendon, (2014)
  • Dame Joan Ruddock (2016)
  • Bridget Prentice (2016)

References

References

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  2. [[London Government Act 1899]] (62 & 63 Vict. c. 14)
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  18. Children and Young People Select Committee. (5 September 2018). "Exclusions from school – an in-depth review".
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  21. 2011 Census, Car or Van Availability (QS416EW)
  22. [http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/issues/44210/supplements/15 Supplement to the London Gazette 1 January 1967, p. 15]
  23. "Supplement to the London Gazette 3 June 1978, p. 6237".
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