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Encyclopedia > London Borough of Croydon

For other places called Croydon see Croydon (disambiguation)
For details of the town of Croydon on which this borough is centred see Croydon Croydon may be: The London Borough of Croydon Croydon - a village in Cambridgeshire Croydon, New Hampshire, USA Croydon, Pennsylvania, USA One of two places in Sydney in the State of New South Wales, Australia: Croydon Croydon Park Croydon is also a town in the north of Queensland. ... For other uses, see Croydon (disambiguation). ...

London Borough of Croydon
Croydon
Shown within Greater London
Geography
Status London borough
Area
— Total
Ranked 256th
86.52 km² (33.4 sq mi)
ONS code 00AH
Admin HQ Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon
Demographics
Population
— Total (2006 est.)
Density
Ranked 9th (of 354)
337,000
3,895/km² (10,088/sq mi)
Ethnicity 70.2% White
13.3% Black British
11.3% South Asian
3.1% Mixed
2.1% Chinese
Politics
Leadership Leader & Cabinet
Mayor Cllr Janet Marshall
Executive Conservative
MPs Richard Ottaway
Andrew Pelling
Malcolm Wicks
London Assembly
— Member
Croydon and Sutton
Andrew Pelling
Coat of Arms
Arms of Croydon London Borough Council
Official website http://www.croydon.gov.uk/

The London Borough of Croydon is a London borough in South London, England and part of Outer London. It covers an area of 34 square miles (87 km²) and it is the largest London borough by population. It is the southernmost borough of London.[1] Image File history File links LondonCroydon. ... Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. ... The administrative area of Greater London contains thirty-two London boroughs. ... Area is the measure of how much exposed area any two dimensional object has. ... This is a list of districts of England ordered by area. ... To help compare sizes of different geographic regions, we list here areas between 10 km² (1000 hectares) and 100 km² (10,000 hectares). ... The Office for National Statistics coding system is a hierarchical code used in the United Kingdom for tabulating census and other statistical data. ... For other uses, see Density (disambiguation). ... The figures are mid-year estimates for 2005, unless otherwise stated, from the Office for National Statistics [1]. See also: List of towns and cities in England by population - List of English counties by population - List of ceremonial counties of England by population - List of English districts by area - List... See also: British African-Caribbean community, Caribbean British, British Asian,Britsh Mixed Black British is term which has had different meanings and uses as a racial and political label. ... The term British Asian is used to denote a person of Southern Asian ancestry or origin, or sometimes Western Asian origin, who was born in or was an immigrant to the United Kingdom. ... The United Kingdom is divided into four parts, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger, greater) is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer. ... The Conservative Party (officially the Conservative and Unionist Party) is currently the second largest political party in the United Kingdom in terms of sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), the largest in terms of public membership, and the oldest political party in the United Kingdom. ... This is a list of MPs elected in the UK general election, 2005 to the House of Commons for the Fifty-Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom at the United Kingdom general election, 2005, arranged by constituency. ... Richard Geoffrey James Ottaway (born 24 May 1945, Bristol) is a British Conservative politician, and Member of Parliament for Croydon South. ... Andrew Whipping boy John Pelling (born August 20, 1959) is a British Conservative politician. ... Malcolm Hunt Wicks (born 1 July 1947, Hatfield) is a politician in the United Kingdom. ... The London Assembly is an elected body that supervises the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. ... Croydon and Sutton is a constituency represented in the London Assembly. ... Andrew Whipping boy John Pelling (born August 20, 1959) is a British Conservative politician. ... Arms of London Borough of Croydon . ... The administrative area of Greater London contains thirty-two London boroughs. ... South London area South London (known colloquially as South of the River) is the area of London south of the River Thames. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ... Outer London is the name for the group of London Boroughs that do not form part of Inner London, but form a ring around it. ... A square mile is an English unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile (≈1,609 m) in length. ... A square metre (US spelling: square meter) is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 metre long. ...


The borough is now one of London's leading business, financial and cultural centres, and its influence in entertainment and the arts all contribute to its status as a major national town. People come from around the country for the attractions which include a multitude of shopping, nightlife, and entertainment venues. In economics, a business is a legally-recognized organizational entity existing within an economically free country designed to sell goods and/or services to consumers, usually in an effort to generate profit. ... FINANCIAL is the weekly English-language newspaper with offices in Tbilisi, Georgia and Kiev, Ukraine. ... The word culture, from the Latin colo, -ere, with its root meaning to cultivate, generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. ... A stilt-walker entertaining shoppers at a shopping centre in Swindon, England Entertainment is an event, performance, or activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation to an audience (although, for example, in the case of a computer game the audience may be only one person). ... The Arts is a broad subdivision of culture, comprised of many expressive disciplines. ... Shopping is the examining of goods or services from retailers with intent to purchase. ... For other uses, see Nightlife (disambiguation). ...


At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough takes its name. Croydon is mentioned in the Doomsday Book, and from a small market town has expanded into one of the most populous areas on the fringe of London. The name Croydon is thought to derive from the Anglo-Saxon croeas deanas, meaning "the valley of the crocuses", indicating that, like Saffron Walden in Essex, it was a centre for the collection of saffron. Another opinion[2] holds that the name derives from the Old French croie dune, meaning "chalk hill" (since Croydon stands at the northern edge of the chalk hills called the North Downs). For other uses, see Croydon (disambiguation). ... The Domesday Book was a census carried out in England in the eleventh century. ... The Anglo-Saxons refers collectively to the groups of Germanic tribes who achieved dominance in southern Britain from the mid-5th century, forming the basis for the modern English nation. ... Species See text. ... Saffron Walden is a small market town in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. ... This article is about the county of Essex in England. ... Binomial name Crocus sativus L. Saffron (IPA: ) is a spice derived from the flower of the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus), a species of crocus in the family Iridaceae. ... Geology of the South East, Chalk is light green (6) A cross-section , showing the Wealden Dome, and relating it to the towns of Kent The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills located in south east England that stretch for 120 miles (190 km) from Hampshire through Surrey...


The area is currently going through a large re-generation project, Croydon Vision 2020, which is hoped to attract more businesses and tourists to the area, to secure the borough's third city status. Central Croydon is the civic centre of Croydon and houses the largest office and retail centre in the South East of England other than Central London. Croydon Vision 2020 is a vigorous regeneration programme aimed at the centre of Croydon in South London. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Croydon. ... South East England is one of the official regions of England. ... Central London is a much-used but unofficial and vaguely defined term for the most inner part of London, the capital of England. ...


Croydon unsuccessfully applied for city status in 2000 and again in 2002. Historically, city status in England and Wales was associated with the presence of a cathedral, such as York Minster. ...

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History and Future

The London Borough of Croydon was formed in 1965 from Coulsdon and Purley Urban District and the County Borough of Croydon. It is now governed by a cabinet-style council created in 2001. Coulsdon and Purley Urban District was a local government district of Surrey from 1915 to 1965. ... Croydon was a local government district in north east Surrey from 1849 to 1965. ... A Cabinet-style Council is a type of United Kingdom for Local Councils in recent years. ...

Purley and Coulsdon Urban District

The name Croydon comes from Crogdene or Croindone, named by the Saxons in the 8th Century when they settled here, although the area had been inhabited since pre-historic times.[3][4] By the time of the Norman invasion Croydon had a church, a mill and around 365 inhabitants as recorded in the Doomsday Book. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop Lanfranc lived at Croydon Palace which still stands today. Visitors included Thomas Beckett (another Archbishop), and royal figures such as King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.[5] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... For other uses, see Saxon (disambiguation). ... The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader and senior clergyman of the Church of England, recognized by convention as the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ... For the thirteenth-century troubadour of the same name, see Lanfranc Cigala. ... Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years. ... Saint Thomas à Becket (or Thomas Becket) (ca. ... Henry VIII King of England and Ireland by Hans Holbein the Younger His Grace King Henry VIII (28 June 1491–28 January 1547) was King of England and Lord of Ireland (later King of Ireland) from 22 April 1509 until his death. ... Elizabeth I Queen of England and Ireland Queen of France, nominal title Elizabeth I (September 7, 1533–March 24, 1603) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from November 17, 1558 until her death. ...


Croydon carried on through the ages as a prosperous market town, they produced charcoal, tanned leather, and got into brewing. Croydon saw the first railway (horse drawn) in the world in 1803, and later became a vital link in the London to Brighton rail link in the mid-1800s, helping Croydon to become the largest town in Surrey, which it remains to this day. The Brighton Main Line is the railway line from London Victoria and London Bridge to Brighton. ... This article is about the English county. ...


Into the 1900's and Croydon became known for its industry such as metal working, car manufacture and its aerodrome, Croydon Airport. It was partly due to this that Croydon suffered heavy bomb damage during World War Two. The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the BOAC de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside Croydon Airport was an airport in South London which straddled the boundary of what are now the London Borough of Croydon and the London Borough of Sutton. ... This article is becoming very long. ...


In the late 50s and through the sixties the Council commercialised the centre of Croydon with massive development of office blocks and the Whitgift Shopping Centre. The original Whitgift School there had to move to its current site today. The Whitgift Centre is a large shopping centre in Croydon, London, which officially opened in 1970. ... Whitgift School is an independent day school educating approximately 1,200 boys aged 10 to 18 in South Croydon, London in a 45-acre parkland site. ...


There are also many former constituencies in the Borough, which include Croydon East, the historic Croydon South, Croydon North East, Croydon North West, Croydon West and Croydon. Croydon East was formerly a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon South was formerly a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon North East was formerly a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon North West was formerly a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon West was formerly a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon is a former constituency in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...


Croydon unsuccessfully applied for city status in 2000 and again in 2002. If it had been successful it would have been the third local authority in Greater London to hold that status, the others being the City of London and the City of Westminster. The London Borough of Croydon is also the second most populous Local government district of England without city status; Kirklees being the first. Historically, city status in England and Wales was associated with the presence of a cathedral, such as York Minster. ... Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. ... Motto: Domine dirige nos Latin: Lord, guide us Shown within Greater London Sovereign state Constituent country Region Greater London Status City and Ceremonial County Admin HQ Guildhall Government  - Leadership see text  - Mayor David Lewis  - MP Mark Field  - London Assembly John Biggs Area  - Total 1. ... The City of Westminster is a borough of London, England with city status. ... Non-metropolitan districts (usually known as just districts) are a type of local government district in England. ... Kirklees is a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. ...

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Croydon's one step closer to Croydon Gateway

Croydon is currently going through a vigorous regeneration plan, called Croydon Vision 2020. This will change the Urban planning of Central Croydon completely. Its main aim is to make Croydon 'London's Third City' and the hub of retail, business, culture and living in South London and South East England. The plan was showcased in a series of events called Croydon Expo. It was aimed at business and residents in the London Borough of Croydon to demonstrate the £3.5bn development projects the Council wishes to see in Croydon in the next ten years. It included the re-development of New Addington, Central Croydon (Park Place and Croydon Gateway sites) plus leisure facilities across the whole borough. Image File history File links WikiNews-Logo. ... Wikinews is a free-content news source and a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a vigorous regeneration programme aimed at the centre of Croydon in South London. ... Urban planning is concerned with the ordering and design of settlements, from the smallest towns to the worlds largest cities. ... The Croydon Exp07 was a series of events aimed at business and residents in the London Borough of Croydon to demonstrate the £2bn development projects coming Croydons way in the next 10 years [1]. The council backed scheme is hoping to interest investors to funding part of the re... , New Addington is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... For other uses, see Croydon (disambiguation). ... Park Place is a proposed shopping centre in Croydon, England. ... An artists impression of the Croydon Tower skyscraper in both schemes for the Croydon Gateway Croydon Gateway is the name given to a project to redevelop a block of land between East Croydon railway station and the existing town centre of Croydon in South London. ...


Governance

The governance of the borough is Croydon Council, which is responsible for the administration of Croydon.


Politics of Croydon Council

The council consists of 70 councillors elected in 24 wards. From 1994 to 2006 the Labour Party controlled the Council. Thirty-seven Labour and 31 Conservative councillors were elected in 2002, plus a lone Liberal Democrat bolstered by a subsequent defection of a councillor who had originally been elected as a Conservative, defected to Labour, went back to the Conservatives and spent some time as an independent. The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. ... The Conservative Party (officially the Conservative and Unionist Party) is currently the second largest political party in the United Kingdom in terms of sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), the largest in terms of public membership, and the oldest political party in the United Kingdom. ... The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, are a liberal political party based in the United Kingdom. ...


At the 2006 local elections the Conservatives regained control of the Council after gaining 12 seats, taking ten seats from Labour in Addiscombe, Waddon and Norwood and the single Liberal Democrat seat in Coulsdon.[6] They had seen 6% swings from Labour to Conservative in the two previous by-elections, each won by the incumbent party. Since the 2006 elections, a by-election in February 2007 saw a large swing back to Labour from the Conservatives. The next election is due in May 2010. Elections to Croydon Council were held on 4 May 2006. ...


From February 2005 until May 2006, the Leader of Croydon Council was Labour Co-operative Councillor Tony Newman, succeeding Hugh Malyan. Mike Fisher, Tory group leader since May 2005, was named as Council Leader following the Conservative victory. Croydon is a cabinet-style council, and the Leader heads a ten-person cabinet, its members responsible for areas such as education or planning. There is a Shadow Cabinet drawn from the principal opposition party. A backbench cross-party scrutiny and overview committee is in place to hold the executive cabinet to account. Labour Co-operative describes those candidates in British elections standing on behalf of both the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party, based on a national agreement between the two parties. ... A Cabinet-style Council is a type of United Kingdom for Local Councils in recent years. ...


Summary of council election results:

Overall control
2006 Conservative
2002 Labour
1998 Labour
1994 Labour
1990 Conservative
1986 Conservative
1982 Conservative
1978 Conservative
1974 Conservative
1971 Conservative
1968 Conservative
1964 No overall control

The borough is covered by three parliamentary constituencies for the Westminster Parliament, these are: Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ... Year 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1971 Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ... Elections for the Council in the London Borough of Croydon are held every four years. ... A constituency is any cohesive corporate unit or body bound by shared structures, goals or loyalty. ...

There are 24 wards which represent Croydon Council. All Croydon Council seats were up for re-election for the first time since the 2002 elections, during the election on May 4, 2006. Previously Labour held control of the council. In the election, the Conservatives took 10 seats from Labour and 1 from the Liberal Democrats, giving the newly elected council's political composition as:[7] Croydon North is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon Central is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Croydon South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Local government elections will take place in London, and some other parts of England on Thursday May 4, 2006. ... is the 124th day of the year (125th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The controlling and majority group in the borough is the Conservative Party. Since the May 2006 local elections, the composition has been: The Conservative Party (officially the Conservative and Unionist Party) is currently the second largest political party in the United Kingdom in terms of sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), the largest in terms of public membership, and the oldest political party in the United Kingdom. ...

Party Councillors
Conservative Party 43
Labour Party 27
British National Party 1
Liberal Democrats 0

The Conservative Party (officially the Conservative and Unionist Party) is currently the second largest political party in the United Kingdom in terms of sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), the largest in terms of public membership, and the oldest political party in the United Kingdom. ... The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. ... The British National Party (BNP) is a white nationalist political party in the United Kingdom. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Elections to Croydon Council were held on 4 May 2006. ...

Council services

Some 10,000 people work directly or indirectly for the council, in its main offices in Taberner House or in its schools, care homes, housing offices or work depots. The council is generally well-regarded, having made important improvements in education and social services.

However, there have been concerns over benefits, leisure services and waste collection. Although the council has one of London's lower rates of council tax, there are inevitable claims that it is too high and that resources are wasted. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...


The London Borough of Croydon is twinned with Arnhem in the Netherlands. There is also a Guyana link supported by the council.[8] Sign denoting twin towns of Neckarsulm, Germany Town twinning is a concept whereby towns or cities in geographically and politically distinct areas are paired with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural links. ... This article is about the Dutch city and municipality. ...


The Mayor of Croydon for 2006-07 is Councillor Janet Marshall. In the United Kingdom, the office of Mayor or Lord Mayor (Provost and Lord Provost in Scotland) had long been ceremonial posts, with little or no duties attached to it. ...

  • Leader - Cllr Mike Fisher
  • Deputy Leaders - Cllr Steve O'Connell and Cllr Dudley Mead
  • Chief Executive - David Wechsler - Jon Rouse (from July 7)

is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

History

See also Croydon local elections

For much of its history, Croydon Council was controlled by the Conservative Party or conservative-leaning independents. Elections for the Council in the London Borough of Croydon are held every four years. ...


Former Croydon councillors include current MP Andrew Pelling,[6] former MPs Vivian Bendall, David Congdon, Geraint Davies and Reg Prentice, London Assembly member Valerie Shawcross, Lord Bowness, John Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Lymington (Master of the Rolls) and H.T. Muggeridge, MP and father of Malcolm Muggeridge. The first Mayor of the newly-created County Borough was Jabez Balfour, later a disgraced Member of Parliament. Former Conservative Director of Campaigning, Gavin Barwell, has been a Croydon councillor since 1998. Andrew Whipping boy John Pelling (born August 20, 1959) is a British Conservative politician. ... Vivian Walter Hough Bendall (born December 14th 1938- Croydon) was Conservative MP for Ilford North from 1978 until 1997. ... David Leonard Congdon was Conservative Member of Parliament for Croydon North East, South London (1992 - 1997), David Congdon was first elected in Croydon in April 1992, taking over from Bernard Weatherill. ... For other persons named Geraint Davies, see Geraint Davies (disambiguation). ... Reginald Ernest Prentice, Baron Prentice, PC (July 16, 1923 - January 18, 2001) was a UK politician, representing the Labour Party and later the Conservative Party. ... The London Assembly is an elected body that supervises the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. ... Valerie Shawcross CBE is a Labour Party politician and member of the London Assembly for Lambeth and Southwark. ... Sir Peter Spencer Bowness, Baron Bowness CBE DL (b. ... The Right Honourable John Francis Donaldson, Baron Donaldson of Lymington , PC (6 October 1920–31 August 2005) was a senior British judge who served as Master of the Rolls for 10 years, from 1982 to 1992. ... The Master of the Rolls is the third most senior judge of England, the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain traditionally being first and the Lord Chief Justice second. ... Henry Thomas H.T.M. Muggeridge (26 June 1864 - March 1942) was a UK politician and father of famous author and journalist, Malcolm Muggeridge. ... Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge (March 24, 1903–November 14, 1990) was a British journalist, author, satirist, media personality, soldier-spy and Christian scholar. ... County borough was a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom to refer to a borough or a city independent of county administration. ... Jabez Spencer Balfour (1843 - 1916) was a businessman, British politician and criminal. ... A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ...


Croydon Town Hall

Croydon Town Hall on Katharine Street in Central Croydon houses the committee rooms, the mayor's and other councillors' offices, electoral services and the arts and heritage services. Croydon Clocktower is an arts centre in Croydon, London. ... For other uses, see Croydon (disambiguation). ...

Croydon's Victorian Town Hall
Croydon's Victorian Town Hall

The present Town Hall is Croydon's third. The first town hall is thought to have been built in either 1566 or 1609.[9] The second was built in 1808 to serve the growing town but was demolished after the present town hall was erected in 1895. The present town hall was designed by local architect Charles Henman[9] and was officially opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales on 19 May 1896. It was constructed in red brick, sourced from Wrotham in Kent, with Portland stone dressings and green Westmoreland slates for the roof. It also housed the court and most central council employees. Croydon Town Hall taken 5 Feb 2005 File links The following pages link to this file: London Borough of Croydon Wikipedia:List of images/Places/Europe/United Kingdom/Cities/London Croydon Council Wikipedia:List of images/Places/Europe/United Kingdom/Cities/London/Croydon Categories: GFDL images ... Croydon Town Hall taken 5 Feb 2005 File links The following pages link to this file: London Borough of Croydon Wikipedia:List of images/Places/Europe/United Kingdom/Cities/London Croydon Council Wikipedia:List of images/Places/Europe/United Kingdom/Cities/London/Croydon Categories: GFDL images ... // Events April 4 – King of Spain signs an edit of expulsion of all moriscos from Spain April 9 – Spain recognizes Dutch independence May 23 - Official ratification of the Second Charter of Virginia. ... Year 1895 (MDCCCXCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ... Alexandra of Denmark (December 1, 1844 – November 20, 1925) was queen consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom 1901–1910. ... is the 139th day of the year (140th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1896 (MDCCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display calendar). ... Wrotham (pronounced ) is a village situated on the Pilgrims Way in Kent, at the foot of the North Downs. ... For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation). ... The Cenotaph, in Whitehall, London, England, is made from Portland stone Portland stone is limestone from the Jurassic period quarried on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. ... Westmoreland is the name of several places Parish of Westmoreland, Jamaica Westmoreland, New Hampshire, USA Westmoreland, Tennessee, USA Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA Westmoreland, New York, USA Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA Different spellings County of Westmorland, England Westmorland, California, USA People William Westmoreland, US General This is a disambiguation page &#8212... For other uses, see Slate (disambiguation). ...


Parts, including the former court rooms, have been converted into the Museum of Croydon and exhibition galleries. The original public library is now a cinema, part of the Croydon Clocktower. The Braithwaite Hall is used for events and performances. The town hall was renovated in the mid-1990s and the imposing central staircase, long closed to the public and kept for councillors only, was re-opened in 1994. The civic complex, meanwhile, was substantially added to, with buildings across Mint Walk and the 19-floor Taberner House to house the rapidly expanding corporation's employees. Bubble Car inside the Museum Riesco Collection of Chinese Ceramics The Sharmanka Travelling Circus exhibition The Museum of Croydon (formerly Croydon Lifetimes Museum) is a museum located inside the Croydon Clocktower arts facility. ... Croydon Clocktower is an arts centre in Croydon, London. ...


Taberner House

Croydon Council's Taberner House offices

Taberner House was built between 1964 and 1967, designed by architect H Thornley, with Allan Holt and Hugh Lea as borough engineers. Although the council had needed extra space since the 1920s, it was only with the imminent creation of the London Borough of Croydon that action was taken. The building is in classic 1960s style, praised at the time but subsequently much derided. It has its elegant upper slab block narrowing towards both ends, a formal device which has been compared to the famous Pirelli Tower of Milan. It was named after Ernest Taberner OBE, Town Clerk from 1937 to 1963.[10] Image File history File links Croydon Council Taberner House taken 5 Feb 2005 File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links Croydon Council Taberner House taken 5 Feb 2005 File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Croydon Councils Taberner House offices Taberner House are the main offices of Croydon Council. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969. ... The Pirelli Tower in Milan The Pirelli Tower or Pirelli Building (Italian: Grattacielo Pirelli - also called Pirellone), is a prominent building in Milan, Italy. ... Type Anti-tank Nationality Joint France/Germany Era Cold War, modern Launch platform Individual, Vehicle Target Vehicle, Fortification History Builder MBDA, Bharat Dynamics (under license) Date of design 70s Production period since 1972 Service duration since 1972 Operators 41 countries Variants MILAN 1, MILAN 2, MILAN 2T, MILAN 3, MILAN...


Taberner House now houses most of the council's central employees and its 'one-stop shop' is the main location for the public to access information and services, particularly with respect to housing.


Ruskin House

Ruskin House is the headquarters of Croydon's Labour, Trade Union and Co-operative movements and is itself a co-operative with shareholders from organisations across the three movements. In the nineteenth century, Croydon was a bustling commercial centre of London. It was said that, at the turn of the twentieth Century, approximately £10,000 was spent in Croydon's taverns and inns every week. For the early labour movement, then, it was natural to meet in the town's public houses, in this environment. However, the temperance movement was equally strong, and Georgina King Lewis, a keen member of the Croydon United Temperance Council, took it upon herself to establish a dry centre for the labour movement. The first Ruskin House was highly successful, and there has been two more since.[11] The current house was officially opened in 1967 by the then Labour Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. Today, Ruskin House continues to serve as the headquarters of the Trade Union, Labour and Co-operative movements in Croydon, hosting a range of meetings and being the base for several labour movement groups. Office tenants include the headquarters of the Communist Party of Britain and Croydon Labour Party. Geraint Davies, the MP for Croydon Central, had offices in the building, until he was defeated by Andrew Pelling and is now the Labour representive standing for Swansea West in Wales. Ruskin House, situated in its own grounds on Coombe Road, Croydon, South London, has been an important centre of Britains progressive movements for a century. ... The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. ... A trade union or labor union is an organization of workers. ... This article is about the British political party. ... Georgina King Lewis (1847 to 1924) was described as a Friend of the Oppressed. She followed in the grand tradition of philanthropic Victorian Quakers, leaving an important legacy in Croydon, South London. ... A cartoon from Australia ca. ... Year 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the 1967 Gregorian calendar. ... The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is, in practice, the political leader of the United Kingdom. ... James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, FRS, PC (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was one of the most prominent British politicians of the 20th century. ... The Communist Party of Britain, which claims to have around 900 members, is the largest Communist party in the United Kingdom. ... For other persons named Geraint Davies, see Geraint Davies (disambiguation). ... Croydon Central is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... Andrew Whipping boy John Pelling (born August 20, 1959) is a British Conservative politician. ... Swansea West is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the country. ...


Twinning

The London Borough of Croydon is twinned with the municipality of Arnhem which is located in the east of the Netherlands.[12] The city of Arnhem is the second largest in the whole country, in terms of population. Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Netherlands. ... This article is about the Dutch city and municipality. ... A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly referring to a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them. ... This article is about the Dutch city and municipality. ...


Geography and climate

The borough sits on the edge of London, with the M25 motorway just south of it, touching Tandridge. In Croydon North the borough mainly borders the London Borough of Bromley to the east and the Lambeth to the north. The boroughs of Sutton and Merton are directly to the west. The M25 motorway looking south between junctions 14 and 15, near Heathrow Airport. ... Tandridge is a local government district in Surrey, England. ... Croydon North is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, covering the north west of the London Borough of Croydon. ... The London Borough of Bromley is a London Borough of outer southeast London, England. ... The London Borough of Lambeth is a London borough in South London, England and forms part of Inner London. ... The London Borough of Sutton is a London borough in outer southwest London. ... The London Borough of Merton is a London borough in south west London. ...


The town is situated at the head of the River Wandle, just to the north of a significant gap in the North Downs. It lies 10 miles south of London, and the earliest settlement may have been a Roman staging post on the London-Portslade road, although conclusive evidence has not yet been found. The route of the River Wandle (Red) and some of its tributaries (Green) into the River Thames (Blue) The River Wandle is a river in southeast England. ... Geology of the South East, Chalk is light green (6) A cross-section , showing the Wealden Dome, and relating it to the towns of Kent The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills located in south east England that stretch for 120 miles (190 km) from Hampshire through Surrey...


Croydon's main town centre houses a great variety of well-known stores on North End as well as two shopping centres in the town. It was pedestrianized in 1989 to attract people back to the town centre. Another shopping centre called Park Place, is planned to be built by 2012. The eastern side of North End, showing on the right Allders and to the back left the Drummond Centre building of Centrale North End is a pedestrianized road in Central Croydon which is the main equivalent to a high street in Croydon. ... Park Place is the name of a park located on the south side of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. ... 2012 (MMXII) will be a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Roads

North End shopping street after the pedestrianization of the road
North End shopping street after the pedestrianization of the road

The centre of Croydon is also very congested, and the urban planning has since become out of date and quite inadequate, due to the expansion of Croydon's main shopping area and office blocks. Wellesley Road, is a dual carriageway that cuts through the centre of the town, and makes it hard to interchange between the civic centre's two railway stations. Croydon Vision 2020 includes a plan for a more pedestrian-friendly replacement. Croydons main shopping street, North End, taken 5 Feb 2005 File links The following pages link to this file: London Borough of Croydon Wikipedia:List of images/Places/Europe/United Kingdom/Cities/London/Croydon Allders Categories: GFDL images ... Croydons main shopping street, North End, taken 5 Feb 2005 File links The following pages link to this file: London Borough of Croydon Wikipedia:List of images/Places/Europe/United Kingdom/Cities/London/Croydon Allders Categories: GFDL images ... Urban planning is concerned with the ordering and design of settlements, from the smallest towns to the worlds largest cities. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ... This early German Autobahn uses a dual carriageway design. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a vigorous regeneration programme aimed at the centre of Croydon in South London. ...


Construction of the Croydon Underpass beneath the junction of George Street and Wellesley Road/Park Lane during the early Sixties started, with the main aim to prevent traffic congestion on Park Lane, situated above the underpass. The Croydon Flyover on the other hand is situated near to the underpass and next to Taberner House. It mainly leads traffic on to Duppas Hill, towards Purley Way with the intention for easy links with Sutton and Kingston upon Thames further afield. The major junction on the flyover is for Old Town, which is also a large three-lane road. Croydon Underpass is a underpass located in Central Croydon, London. ... The Croydon Flyover is a flyover located in Central Croydon, London. ... Croydon Councils Taberner House offices Taberner House are the main offices of Croydon Council. ... Duppas Hill is at Croydon in Surrey. ... Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ... View of Sutton town centre, as seen from the top of the Gibson Road car park. ... Kingston upon Thames, part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, is an ancient market town where Saxon kings were crowned, and is now a lively suburb of London. ... Old Town is a small neighbourhood and main road next to Croydon in the London Borough of Croydon. ...


Brighton Road is the main road running south from South Croydon to Purley and continues on the A23. Former offices of Coulsdon and Purley Urban District on Brighton Road, Purley Brighton Road is a major road running through Croydon and Purley, in southeast London, England. ... For other uses, see South Croydon (disambiguation). ... , Purley is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... The A23 road, in its original form, was a major road running between London to Brighton, England. ...


Purley Way on the A23, built to by-pass Croydon town centre, is one of the busiest roads in the borough, and has been teh site of several major retail developments. Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ...


Topography and climate

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Croydon covers an area of 86.52 km², making it ranked as the 256th largest district in England. Croydon's physical features consist of many hills and rivers that are spread out across the borough and into the North Downs, Surrey and the rest of South London. Addington Hills is a major floodplain in London for the Thames Valley and is recognised as a significant obstacle to the growth of London from its origins as a port on the north side of the river, to a large circular city. The Great North Wood is a former natural oak forest that covered the Sydenham Ridge and the southern reaches of the River Effra and its tributaries. The most notable tree, called Vicar's Oak, marked the boundary of four ancient parishes; Lambeth, Camberwell, Croydon and Bromley. John Aubrey[14] referred to this "ancient remarkable tree" in the past tense as early as 1718, but according to JB Wilson,[15] the Vicar's Oak survived until 1825. The River Wandle is also a major tributary of the River Thames, where it stretches from Wandsworth and Putney for 9 miles (14 km) until it reaches its main destination point of Waddon. A square metre (US spelling: square meter) is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 metre long. ... This is a list of districts of England ordered by area. ... Geology of the South East, Chalk is light green (6) A cross-section , showing the Wealden Dome, and relating it to the towns of Kent The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills located in south east England that stretch for 120 miles (190 km) from Hampshire through Surrey... This article is about the English county. ... Addington Hills is a park located in Upper Shirley, London. ... This picture shows the flood plain following a 1 in 10 year flood on the Isle of Wight. ... The Thames Valley is generally the region that drains into the River Thames, England, but is used in a more specific term by the government. ... The Great North Wood, sometimes known as The Kings Wood, was a natural oak forest that covered most of the area of raised ground starting some four miles south of central London, covering the Sydenham Ridge and the southern reaches of the River Effra and its tributaries. ... For other uses, see Sydenham (disambiguation). ... The outlet for the Effra river empties into the Thames by Vauxhall Bridge, from which this shot was taken. ... Lambeth is a place in the London Borough of Lambeth. ... For other uses, see Camberwell (disambiguation). ... Bromley is the principal town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. ... Year 1825 (MDCCCXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... The route of the River Wandle (Red) and some of its tributaries (Green) into the River Thames (Blue) The River Wandle is a river in southeast England. ... This article is about the River Thames in southern England. ... Wandsworth is a town on the south bank of the River Thames in south-west London. ... Putney is a district of south-west London in the London Borough of Wandsworth. ... Waddon is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, to the south west of central Croydon on the borders of the London Borough of Sutton. ...


Croydon has a temperate climate in common with most areas of Great Britain, it is similar to that of Greenwich in Inner London: its Koppen climate classification is Cfb.[16][17] Its mean annual temperature of 9.6 °C is similar to that experienced throughout the Weald, and slightly cooler than nearby areas such as the Sussex coast and Central London.[18] Rainfall is considerably below England's average (1971–2000) level of 838 mm, and every month is drier overall than the England average.[19] For the usage in virology, see temperate (virology). ... This article is about Greenwich in England. ... Inner London is the name for the group of London boroughs which form the central part of Greater London and are surrounded by Outer London. ... The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. ... Celsius is, or relates to, the Celsius temperature scale (previously known as the centigrade scale). ...


The nearest weather station is at Gatwick Airport.[20][21]

Weather averages for London Borough of Croydon
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F 38 39 42 46 52 57 61 61 56 51 43 40 49
Average low °F 34 34 36 38 44 50 53 52 48 44 48 36 42
Precipitation inch 1.2 1.2 1.6 1.2 1.6 1.2 1.6 1.6 2.8 2 2 2.4 2
Average high °C 3 4 5 7 11 14 16 16 13 10 6 4 9
Average low °C 5 5 6 8 10 13 15 16 13 11 8 5 9
Precipitation cm 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 7 5 5 6 5.07
Source: Weatherbase [69] Nov 2007

Neighbourhoods and areas

Main article: CR postcode area
St. Mary's Church, Addington, London Borough of Croydon
St. Mary's Church, Addington, London Borough of Croydon
The offices of the former Coulsdon and Purley Urban District Council
The offices of the former Coulsdon and Purley Urban District Council

Postcode areas that cover the London Borough of Croydon include SE25, that mainly covers South Norwood, SE19, that mainly covers Upper Norwood, SE27, that mainly covers West Norwood and SW16, with Streatham as the main area. The other postcodes include CR0, CR2, CR3, CR5, CR7, CR8 and CR9 all in Croydon. The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 426 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1280 × 1800 pixel, file size: 745 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) St Marys Church, Addington, London Borough of Croydon, with the memorial to five Archbishops in the foreground. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 426 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1280 × 1800 pixel, file size: 745 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) St Marys Church, Addington, London Borough of Croydon, with the memorial to five Archbishops in the foreground. ... Download high resolution version (1407x1101, 464 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Download high resolution version (1407x1101, 464 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... SE25 is the postcode for South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon. ... SE19 is the postcode for Upper Norwood. ... Map of SE postal districts SE27 is the postcode for West Norwood. ... London SW16 is the postcode for Streatham in the London Borough of Lambeth. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ... The CR postcode area is a group of nine postal districts in southern Greater London, which are subdivisions of eight post towns. ...


Districts in the London Borough of Croydon include, Addington, a small village to the east of Croydon which until 2000 was poorly linked to the rest of the borough as it was without any railway or light rail stations with only a few patchy bus services to rely on. Addiscombe is a town just northeast of the centre of Croydon, and is popular with commuters to Central London due to its close proximity to the busy East Croydon station.[22] Ashburton, to the northeast of Croydon, is mostly home to residential houses and flats, being named after Ashburton House, one of the three big houses in the Addiscombe area.[23] Broad Green is a small district, centred on a large green with many homes and local shops in West Croydon.[24] Coombe is an area, just east of Croydon, which has barely been urbanised and has retained its collection of large houses fairly intact. Coulsdon, southwest of Central Croydon, which has retained a good mix of traditional high street shops as well as a large number of restaurants for its size.[25] Croydon is the principal area of the borough, Crystal Palace is an area north of Croydon, which is shared with the London Boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham and Bromley.[26] Fairfield, just northeast of Croydon, holds the Fairfield Halls[27] and the village of Forestdale, to the east of Croydon's main area, commenced work in the late 1960s and completed in the mid 70s to create a larger town on what was previously open ground. Hamsey Green is a place on the plateau of the North Downs, south of Croydon. Kenley, again south of the borough, lie within the London Green Belt and features a landscape dominated by green space. New Addington, to the east, is a large local authority estate surrounded by open countryside and golf courses. Norbury, to the northwest, is a suburb with a large ethnic population. Norwood New Town is a part of the Norwood triangle, to the north of Croydon. Monks Orchard is a small district made up of large houses and open space in the northeast of the borough. Pollards Hill is a residential district with houses on roads, which are lined with pollarded lime trees, stretching to Norbury. Purley, to the south, is a main town whose name derives from "pirlea", which means 'Peartree lea'. Sanderstead, to the south, is a village mainly on high ground at the edge of suburban development in Greater London. Selhurst is a town, to the north of Croydon, which holds the nationwide known school, The BRIT School. Selsdon is a suburb which was developed during the inter-war period in the 1920s and 1930s, and is remarkable for its many Art Deco houses, to the southwest of Croydon Centre. Shirley, is to the east of Croydon, and holds Shirley Windmill. South Croydon, to the south of Croydon, is a locality which holds local landmarks such as The Swan and Sugarloaf public house and independent Whitgift School part of the Whitgift Foundation. South Norwood, to the north, is in common with West Norwood and Upper Norwood, named after a contraction of Great North Wood and has a population of around 14,590. Thornton Heath is a town, to the northwest of Croydon, which holds Croydon's principal hospital Mayday. Upper Norwood is, west to Croydon, on a mainly elevated area of the borough. Waddon is a residential area, mainly based on the Purley Way retail area, to the west of the borough. West Croydon is west of Croydon and Woodside is located to the northeast of the borough, with streets based around Woodside Green, a small sized area of green land. And finally Whyteleafe is a town, right to the edge of Croydon with some areas in the Surrey district of Tandridge. , St Marys Church, Addington, with the cross commemorating five archbishops in the foreground Addington is a village in the London Borough of Croydon in south London. ... Addiscombe is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Central London is a much-used but unofficial and vaguely defined term for the most inner part of London, the capital of England. ... East Croydon station is a railway station and tram stop in Croydon, 9. ... Ashburton is a small neighbourhood in the London Borough of Croydon neighbouring Shirley, Addiscombe and Woodside. ... Broad Green redirects here. ... Coombe is a hamlet in Croydon, London, England. ... Coulsdon is a place in the London Borough of Croydon on the Brighton Road (A23). ... For other uses, see Croydon (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Crystal Palace. ... The London Borough of Lambeth is a London borough in South London, England and forms part of Inner London. ... The London Borough of Southwark is a London borough in London, England. ... The London Borough of Lewisham is a London borough in south east London, England and forms part of Inner London. ... The London Borough of Bromley is a London Borough of outer southeast London, England. ... Fairfield is the London Borough of Croydon ward which includes the town centre of Croydon. ... Fairfield Halls, ready to receive Tony Hadley and Cindarella on Ice Fairfield Halls is an arts centre in Croydon, London and opened in 1962. ... Forestdale entrance sign Forestdale is part of the London Borough of Croydon, to the east of Selsdon, and to the west of Addington. ... Hamsey Green is a place straddling the border of the London Borough of Croydon and Surrey, between Sanderstead and Warlingham. ... Geology of the South East, Chalk is light green (6) A cross-section , showing the Wealden Dome, and relating it to the towns of Kent The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills located in south east England that stretch for 120 miles (190 km) from Hampshire through Surrey... Kenley is a district in the south of the London Borough of Croydon. ... For other uses of the word Greenbelt, see Greenbelt (disambiguation). ... , New Addington is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Norbury is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, on the border with the London Borough of Lambeth and the London Borough of Merton. ... Norwood New Town is a district in Southeast London. ... Norwood may refer to: // Norwood (charity), a leading Anglo-Jewish children and family services charity Norwood, a 1970 movie starring Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, and Joe Namath Norwood is the name of several places around the world: In Australia: Norwood, South Australia, suburb of Adelaide Electoral district of Norwood, a... Shirley is a district of Croydon, South London between Addington, Addiscombe and West Wickham in the London Borough of Bromley. ... Pollards Hill is a park situated in Norbury, London. ... , Purley is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... All Saints church, Sanderstead Sanderstead (pronounced ) is a village in South-East England. ... Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. ... The BRIT School Selhurst is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... The world famous stage school, The BRIT School, located in The Crescent, Selhurst, London Borough of Croydon, is Britains only free* performing arts and technology school. ... Selsdon is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Shirley is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, England. ... Shirley Windmill is a working and the only surviving windmill in Shirley, in the London Borough of Croydon. ... For other uses, see South Croydon (disambiguation). ... Whitgift School is an independent day school educating approximately 1,200 boys aged 10 to 18 in South Croydon, London in a 45-acre parkland site. ... The Whitgift Foundation was established in 1599 by John Whitgift. ... South Norwood is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Thornton Heath is a municipality in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Mayday University Hospital is a large NHS hospital in the borough of Croydon in south London. ... Upper Norwood is an elevated area in south London, England within the postcode SE19. ... Waddon is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, to the south west of central Croydon on the borders of the London Borough of Sutton. ... Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ... West Croydon is a locality to the north west of central Croydon in South London. ... , Woodside is a neighbourhood in the London Borough of Croydon located between Addiscombe and South Norwood. ... Woodside Green is a park and street located in Woodside, London. ... Whyteleafe is a town in South East England, in the Surrey district of Tandridge and adjacent to Caterham. ...

See also: List of districts in the London Borough of Croydon

Districts in the London Borough of Croydon include: St. ...

Architecture

Lunar House, a current high rise building in Central Croydon.
Lunar House, a current high rise building in Central Croydon.
Computer Generated image of proposed Cherry Orchard Road Towers.
Computer Generated image of proposed Cherry Orchard Road Towers.

The skyline of Croydon has significantly changed over the past 50 years. High rise buildings, mainly office blocks, now dominate the skyline. The most notable of these buildings being Croydon Council's own headquarters Taberner House which has been compared to the famous Pirelli Tower of Milan. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 341 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Lunar House in Wellesley Road, Croydon. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 341 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Lunar House in Wellesley Road, Croydon. ... Lunar House is a twenty-storey office block on the East side (at No. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2816 × 2112 pixels, file size: 1. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2816 × 2112 pixels, file size: 1. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ... Croydon Councils Taberner House offices Taberner House are the main offices of Croydon Council. ... The Pirelli Tower in Milan The Pirelli Tower or Pirelli Building (Italian: Grattacielo Pirelli - also called Pirellone), is a prominent building in Milan, Italy. ... Type Anti-tank Nationality Joint France/Germany Era Cold War, modern Launch platform Individual, Vehicle Target Vehicle, Fortification History Builder MBDA, Bharat Dynamics (under license) Date of design 70s Production period since 1972 Service duration since 1972 Operators 41 countries Variants MILAN 1, MILAN 2, MILAN 2T, MILAN 3, MILAN...


In recent years, the development of tall buildings has been encouraged in the London Plan, which will lead to the erection of new skyscrapers over the next few years as London goes through a high-rise boom.[28] 30 St. ... Ken Livingstone, the current Mayor of London The Mayor of London is an elected politician in London, United Kingdom. ...


The NLA Tower, Britain's 88th tallest tower,[29] close to East Croydon station, is an example of original 1970's architecture. The tower has been nicknamed as the 50p building, as it resembles many 50p pieces in a pile toppled over each other. Lunar House is another high rise building in Croydon, which as with other government office buildings on Wellesley Road, such as Apollo House, the name of the building was inspired by the US moon landings (In the Croydon suburb of New Addington there is a public house, built during the same period, called The Man on the Moon). East Croydon station is a railway station and tram stop in Croydon, 9. ... Lunar House is a twenty-storey office block on the East side (at No. ... Project Apollo was a series of human spaceflight missions undertaken by the United States of America (NASA) using the Apollo spacecraft and Saturn launch vehicle, conducted during the years 1961 – 1975. ... Pub redirects here. ...


A new generation of buildings are being considered by the council so that Croydon doesn't lose its title of having the "largest office space in the south east", excluding Central London.[30] Projects such as Wellesley Square, which will be a mix of residential and retail with an eye-catching colour design and 100 George Street a proposed modern office block are incorporated in this vision. Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ...


Notable events that have happened to Croydon's skyline include the Millennium project to create the largest single urban lighting project ever. It was created for the buildings of Croydon to illuminate them for the third millennium. Not only did this project give new lighting to the buildings, but it provided an opportunity to project onto them images and words, mixing art and poetry with coloured light, and also displaying public information after dark. Apart from increasing night time activity in Croydon and thereby reducing the fear of crime, it helped to promote the sustainable use of older buildings by displaying them in a more positive way.[31]


Demographics

Computer generated image of new apartments, called IYLO, in Croydon

According to the 2001 census, Croydon has a population of around 269,100 although in 2005 this was recorded to of risen up to 342,700, making Croydon the ninth most populas local authority in England out of 354 boroughs. Out of this 159,111 were recorded to be males, with the overall majority of females around 171,476. The 2001 Density census records the number of people per hectare. The rate for Croydon was 38.21, compare this to the rest of London, which is much more crowded at 45.62 and the rest of England which was an average of just 3.77.[32] The mean age of the residents of Croydon was 33.75 and 233,748 out of 330,587 residents described their health as 'good'.[33] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ... UK Census 2001 logo A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. ...


As for ethnicity, white is the majority with over 72%, although compare this to the rest of England where about 90% of the people come under the white ethnicity. Black or Black British was the second largest record ethnicity, as it made up over 13% of the authority. 11.3% is South Asian.[34]


The most common householder type were owner occupied with only a small percent, compared to Inner London, rented from either the council or the Housing Association. Many new housing schemes and developments are currently taking place in Croydon, such as The Exchange and Bridge House, IYLO, Wellesley Square and Altitude 25. In terms of crime, the Metropolitan Police have recorded a 10% fall in the number of crimes committed in Croydon, better than the rate which crime in London as a whole is falling, in 2006.[35] Croydon has had the highest fall in the number of cases of violence against the person in South London, and, in terms of overall crime numbers, it is one of the top 10 safest local authorities in London. According to Your Croydon (a local community magazine) this is due to a stronger partnership struck between Croydon Council and the police.[36] Croydon currently holds five different police stations which stretch across the borough. Croydon police station is on Park Lane in the centre of the town and is in close proximity to the Fairfield Halls. South Norwood police station is a newly refurbished building just of the High Street, Norbury police station is on London Road, Kenley station is on Godstone Road and New Addington police station is on Addington Village road. Owner occupied is a classification of UK housing tenure as described by the Department for Communities and Local Government, a UK government department that has amongst its remit the monitoring of the UK housing stock. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Housing associations in the United Kingdom are independent not-for-profit bodies that provide low cost housing for people in housing need. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ... Metropolitan Police redirects here. ... Fairfield Halls, ready to receive Tony Hadley and Cindarella on Ice Fairfield Halls is an arts centre in Croydon, London and opened in 1962. ...


Economy

Further information: Economy of London
Labour Profile[37]
Total employee jobs 128,800
Full-time 91,100 70.7%
Part-time 37,700 29.3%
Manufacturing 5,400 4.2%
Construction 6,300 4.9%
Services 117,000 90.9%
Distribution, hotels & restaurants 30,500 23.7%
Transport & communications 6,900 5.4%
Finance, IT, other business activities 33,800 26.2%
Public admin, education & health 38,900 30.2%
Other services 6,900 5.3%
Tourism-related 9,100 7.1%

The main employment sectors of the Borough is retail and enterprise which is mainly based in Central Croydon. Major employers are well known companies, who hold stores or offices in the town. Purley Way is a major employer of people, looking for jobs as sales assistants, sales consultants and store managerial jobs. IKEA Croydon, when it was built in 1992, brought many non-skilled jobs to Croydon. The store, which is a total size of 23,000m²,[38] took over the former site of Croydon Power station, which had led to the unemployment of many skilled workers. In May 2006, the extension of the IKEA made it the fifth biggest employer in Croydon, and includes the extension of the showroom, market hall and self-serve areas.[39] Other big employers around Purley is the large Tesco Extra store in Purley, along with other stores in Purley Way which include, Sainsbury's, B&Q, Comet, Vue and Toys "R" Us along with many others. Bishopsgate, in the City of London. ... Drawing of a self-service store. ... An organisation (or organization — see spelling differences) is a social arrangement which pursues collective goals, which controls its own performance, and which has a boundary separating it from its environment. ... Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ... Valley Park Retail and Leisure Complex is a major out-of-town retail park in the Purley Way retail and industrial area of the London Borough of Croydon. ... For other uses, see May (disambiguation). ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The Croydon Tramlink created many jobs when it opened in 2000, not only drivers but engineers as well. Many of the people involved came from Croydon, which was the original hub of the system. Retail stores inside both Centrale and the Whitgift Centre as well as on North End employee people regularly and create many jobs, especially at Christmas. As well as the new building of Park Place, which will create yet more jobs, so will the regeneration of Croydon, called Croydon Vision 2020, highlighted in the Croydon Expo which includes the Croydon Gateway, Wellesley Square, Central One plus much more. a Tramlink Tram Tramlink (until recently known as Croydon Tramlink) is a public transport system in south London, operated by FirstGroup on behalf of Transport for London. ... Centrale is a shopping centre in Croydon, south London. ... The Whitgift Centre is a large shopping centre in Croydon, London, which officially opened in 1970. ... The eastern side of North End, showing on the right Allders and to the back left the Drummond Centre building of Centrale North End is a pedestrianized road in Central Croydon which is the main equivalent to a high street in Croydon. ... Park Place is a proposed shopping centre in Croydon, England. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a vigorous regeneration programme aimed at the centre of Croydon in South London. ... The Croydon Exp07 was a series of events aimed at business and residents in the London Borough of Croydon to demonstrate the £2bn development projects coming Croydons way in the next 10 years [1]. The council backed scheme is hoping to interest investors to funding part of the re... An artists impression of the Croydon Tower skyscraper in both schemes for the Croydon Gateway Croydon Gateway is the name given to a project to redevelop a block of land between East Croydon railway station and the existing town centre of Croydon in South London. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a regeneration programme by the London Borough of Croydon. ... Croydon Vision 2020 is a vigorous regeneration programme aimed at the centre of Croydon in South London. ...

Lunar House which holds the headquarters of the Home Office Border and Immigration Agency
Lunar House which holds the headquarters of the Home Office Border and Immigration Agency

Croydon is a major office area in the South East of England, being the largest outside of Central London. Many powerful companies in Europe and worldwide have secondary and UK headquarters in the city. American International Group (AIG), the sponsors of Manchester United F.C. have their European headquarters in Croydon. AIG has been described as the sixth-largest company in the world according to the 2007 Forbes Global 2000 list. The Swiss company Nestlé also has there UK headquarters in Croydon, known as the Nestlé Tower, and is on the site of the proposed Park Place shopping centre, so the offices may be modernised and re-newed causing the company to relocate for a while. ntl:Telewest now Virgin Media has offices at Communications House, from the Telewest side when it was known as Croydon Cable.[40] The Home Office Border and Immigration Agency has its headquarters in Lunar House in Central Croydon. BT has large offices in Prospect East in Central Croydon. The Royal Bank of Scotland also has large offices in Purley, south of Croydon. Direct Line also has an office opposite Taberner House. Other companies with headquarters in Croydon include Lloyds TSB, Merrill Lynch and Balfour Beatty. Ann Summers used to have thier headquarters inside the borough but have since moved to the Wopses Lodge Roundabout in Tandridge. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 341 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Lunar House in Wellesley Road, Croydon. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1200 pixel, file size: 341 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Lunar House in Wellesley Road, Croydon. ... South East England is one of the official regions of England. ... Central London is a much-used but unofficial and vaguely defined term for the most inner part of London, the capital of England. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... American International Group, Inc. ... Manchester United Football Club are a world-famous English football club, based at the Old Trafford stadium in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and are one of the most popular sports clubs in the world, with over 50 million supporters worldwide. ... The Forbes Global 2000 - is an annual ranking of the top 2000 corporations in the world by Forbes magazine. ... This article is about the company. ... Park Place is a proposed shopping centre in Croydon, England. ... Telewest is a disused trading name of Virgin Media Telewest, formerly Telewest Broadband and Telewest Communications was a cable Internet, broadband internet, telephone supplier and cable television provider in the United Kingdom. ... Virgin Media Inc. ... Telewest is a disused trading name of Virgin Media Telewest, formerly Telewest Broadband and Telewest Communications was a cable Internet, broadband internet, telephone supplier and cable television provider in the United Kingdom. ... The modern concept of Small Office and Home Office or SoHo , or Small or Home Office deals with the category of business which can be from 1 to 10 workers. ... The Border and Immigration Agency is a new executive agency of the Home Office, created on 1 April 2007. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Lunar House is a twenty-storey office block on the East side (at No. ... BT Group plc (which trades as just BT, and is commonly known by its former name, British Telecom) is the privatised former British state telecommunications operator. ... The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc (Scottish Gaelic: [1]) is one of the retail banking subsidiaries of Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, which together with NatWest, provides branch banking facilities in the United Kingdom. ... Direct Line is a division of the Royal Bank of Scotland that specialises in selling insurance and other financial services over the phone and internet. ... Croydon Councils Taberner House offices Taberner House are the main offices of Croydon Council. ... Lloyds TSB Group plc is a group of financial services companies, based in the United Kingdom, which was created in 1995 following the merger of the TSB Group and the Lloyds Bank Group. ... Merrill Lynch & Co. ... Balfour Beatty plc (LSE: BBY) is a British based construction and civil engineering company based in central London. ... Ann Summers is the most successful British chain of High street sex shops. ... Tandridge is a local government district in Surrey, England. ...


Places of interest

The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the Imperial Airways de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside
The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the Imperial Airways de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside

There are a large number of attractions and places of interest all across the borough of Croydon, ranging from historic sites in the north and south to modern towers in the centre. ImageMetadata File history File links DH_91_Albatross_-_Fortuna_-_Croydon_Airport_1939. ... ImageMetadata File history File links DH_91_Albatross_-_Fortuna_-_Croydon_Airport_1939. ... The Imperial Airways Empire Terminal, Victoria, London. ... The BOAC DH.91 Albatross Fortuna alongside the Control Tower at Croydon Airport in 1939 The de Havilland DH.91 Albatross was a four-engine British transport aircraft in the 1930s. ...


Croydon Airport was once London's main airport, but closed down on 30 September 1959 due to the expansion of London and the need of more room at the airport which was impossible to provide, so Heathrow International Airport took over as London's main airport. It is now disused and is a tourist attraction. The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the BOAC de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside Croydon Airport was an airport in South London which straddled the boundary of what are now the London Borough of Croydon and the London Borough of Sutton. ... is the 273rd day of the year (274th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... London Heathrow Airport (IATA airport code: LHR, ICAO airport code: EGLL, and often simply Heathrow) is the United Kingdoms busiest and best-connected airport. ...


The Croydon Clocktower arts venue was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. It includes the David Lean Cinema (built in memory of David Lean), the Museum of Croydon and Croydon Central Library. The Museum of Croydon (formerly known as Croydon Lifetimes Museum) highlights Croydon in the past and the present and currently features high-profile exhibitions including the Riesco Collection and the Whatever the Weather gallery. Croydon Clocktower is an arts centre in Croydon, London. ... Elizabeth II in an official portrait as Queen of Canada (on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 2002, wearing the Sovereigns badges of the Order of Canada and the Order of Military Merit) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) (born 21 April 1926), styled HM The... Croydon Clocktower, where the David Lean Cinema is located The David Lean Cinema is a small cinema built in the 1990s to honour the director David Lean who was born in the town. ... Sir David Lean, KBE (March 25, 1908 – April 16, 1991) was an English film director and producer, best remembered for big-screen epics such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Doctor Zhivago . ... Bubble Car inside the Museum Riesco Collection of Chinese Ceramics The Sharmanka Travelling Circus exhibition The Museum of Croydon (formerly Croydon Lifetimes Museum) is a museum located inside the Croydon Clocktower arts facility. ... Croydon Clocktower on Katharine Street in Central Croydon is an arts centre in Croydon, London, England. ...


Shirley Windmill is a working windmill and one of the few surviving large windmills in Surrey, built in 1854. It is Grade II listed and received a £218,100 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Shirley Windmill is a working and the only surviving windmill in Shirley, in the London Borough of Croydon. ... This article is about the English county. ... The Forth Bridge, designed by Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Fowler, opened in 1890, and now owned by Network Rail, is designated as a Category A listed building by Historic Scotland. ... A play here! sign outside a newsagent, incorporating the National Lotterys logo of a stylised hand with crossed fingers. ...


Addington Palace is an 18th century mansion in Addington which was originally built as Addington Place in the 16th century. The palace became the official second residence of six Archbishops, five of whom are buried in St Mary's Church and churchyard nearby. Addington Palace is a largely 18th-century Palace in Addington near Croydon, south London. ... , St Marys Church, Addington, with the cross commemorating five archbishops in the foreground Addington is a village in the London Borough of Croydon in south London. ... (15th century - 16th century - 17th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600. ... St. ...


North End is the main pedestrianised shopping road in Croydon, having Centrale to one side and the Whitgift Centre to the other. The eastern side of North End, showing on the right Allders and to the back left the Drummond Centre building of Centrale North End is a pedestrianized road in Central Croydon which is the main equivalent to a high street in Croydon. ... Centrale is a shopping centre in Croydon, south London. ... The Whitgift Centre is a large shopping centre in Croydon, London, which officially opened in 1970. ...


The Warehouse Theatre is a popular theatre for mostly young performers and is due to get a face-lift on the Croydon Gateway site. The Warehouse Theatre is a studio theatre with up to hundred seats in Croydon, South London, based in a Victorian warehouse. ... An artists impression of the Croydon Tower skyscraper in both schemes for the Croydon Gateway Croydon Gateway is the name given to a project to redevelop a block of land between East Croydon railway station and the existing town centre of Croydon in South London. ...


The Nestlé Tower is the UK headquarters of Nestlé and is one of the tallest towers in England, which is due to be re-fitted during the Park Place development. Nestlé S.A. or Société des Produits Nestlé S.A. (SWX:NESN), headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, is the worlds biggest food and beverage company. ... The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the G8, the European Union, and NATO. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, the UK, or (inaccurately) as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent... This article is about the company. ... For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...


The Fairfield Halls is a well known concert hall and exhibition centre, opened in 1962. It is frequently used for BBC recordings and was formerly the home of ITV's World of Sport. It includes the Ashcroft Theatre and the Arnhem Gallery. Fairfield Halls, ready to receive Tony Hadley and Cindarella on Ice Fairfield Halls is an arts centre in Croydon, London and opened in 1962. ... Year 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see BBC (disambiguation). ... Independent Television (generally known as ITV, but also as ITV Network) is a public service network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority (ITA) to provide competition to the BBC. ITV is the oldest commercial television network in the UK. Since 1990 and the Broadcasting... Dickie Davies in the World of Sport studio World of Sport was a British television sport anthology programme launched on ITV on January 2, 1965 in response to Grandstand. ... Dame Peggy Ashcroft DBE (22 December 1907 – 14 June 1991) was an acclaimed Academy Award-winning English actress. ... This article is about the Dutch city and municipality. ...


Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years and included regular visitors such as Henry III and Queen Elizabeth I. It is thought to have of been built around 960. Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years. ... The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader and senior clergyman of the Church of England, recognized by convention as the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ... Rulers with the title Henry III include: Henry III of Champagne Henry III of England Henry III of France Henry III of Germany (later Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor) Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Henry III of Navarre (later Henry IV of France) Henry III, Duke of Saxony (Henry the... Elizabeth I Queen of England and Ireland Queen of France, nominal title Elizabeth I (September 7, 1533–March 24, 1603) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from November 17, 1558 until her death. ... Events Edgar the Peaceable crowned King of England. ...


Croydon Cemetery is a large cemetery and crematorium west of Croydon and is most famous for the gravestone of Derek Bentley, who was wrongly hanged in 1953. Croydon Cemetery is a cemetery located next to Mitcham Common near Croydon, which is part of the London Borough of Croydon, London. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... January 7 - President Harry S. Truman announces the United States has developed a hydrogen bomb. ...


Mitcham Common is an area of common land partly shared with the boroughs of Sutton and Merton. Almost 500,000 years ago, Mitcham Common formed part of the river bed of the River Thames. A footpath near the golf corse. ... Commons redirects here. ... The London Borough of Sutton is a London borough in outer southwest London. ... The London Borough of Merton is a London borough in south west London. ...

BedZED
BedZED

The BRIT School is a performing Arts & Technology school, owned by the BRIT Trust (known for the BRIT Awards Music Ceremony). Famous former students include Kellie Shirley, Amy Winehouse, Leona Lewis, Kate Nash, Dane Bowers, Katie Melua and Lyndon David-Hall. Photograph of the BedZED eco-village in Beddington, England taken by Paul Miller. ... Photograph of the BedZED eco-village in Beddington, England taken by Paul Miller. ... The world famous stage school, The BRIT School, located in The Crescent, Selhurst, London Borough of Croydon, is Britains only free* performing arts and technology school. ... The Brit Awards are the annual United Kingdom pop music awards founded by the British Phonographic Industry. ... Kellie Shirley appearing as a Celebrity Soccerette on Soccer AM, alongside Tim Lovejoy. ... Amy Jade Winehouse (born 14 September 1983) is a British soul, jazz, and rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. ... Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is an English singer-songwriter who was the winner of the third series of the popular television talent show The X Factor. ... Kate Nash (born 6 July 1987) is an English [1] singer songwriter from Harrow, London. ... Born in 29 November 1979, Croydon, Surrey, England. ... “Melua” redirects here. ... In Between Jobs (2005), album cover Lynden David Hall (May 7, 1974 – February 14, 2006) was a singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer. ...


Grants is an entertainment venue in the centre of Croydon which includes a Vue cinema and the Tiger Tiger nightclub. , Croydon is a very large town and major commercial centre in south London, and the principal settlement of the London Borough of Croydon. ... Vue company logo Vue is a cinema company in Ireland and the UK. The company was formed in May 2003 when SBC International Cinemas bought Warner Village Cinemas. ... Tiger Tigers flagship branch in Haymarket, London Tiger Tiger is a chain of nightclubs in England, Wales and Scotland owned by Novus Leisure. ...


Taberner House houses the main offices of Croydon Council, and was built between 1964 and 1967. It has been compared to the Pirelli Tower in Milan. Croydon Councils Taberner House offices Taberner House are the main offices of Croydon Council. ... Croydon Council is the local authority covering the London Borough of Croydon. ... The Pirelli Tower in Milan The Pirelli Tower or Pirelli Building (Italian: Grattacielo Pirelli - also called Pirellone), is a prominent building in Milan, Italy. ... Type Anti-tank Nationality Joint France/Germany Era Cold War, modern Launch platform Individual, Vehicle Target Vehicle, Fortification History Builder MBDA, Bharat Dynamics (under license) Date of design 70s Production period since 1972 Service duration since 1972 Operators 41 countries Variants MILAN 1, MILAN 2, MILAN 2T, MILAN 3, MILAN...


Surrey Street Market has a Royal Charter dating back to 1276 linking it to the Archbishop of Canterbury. The market is regularly used as a location for TV, film and advertising. A shop on Surrey Street Surrey Street Market is a market on pedestrianized Surrey Street that sells mainly meat & vegetables as well as a range of other items through the week in Croydon, south London. ... January 21 - Pope Innocent V succeeds Pope Gregory X as the 185th pope. ... The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader and senior clergyman of the Church of England, recognized by convention as the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ...


Beanos, a collectors' record store that has been in Croydon for over three decades, was once the largest second-hand record shop in Europe.[41] Beanos is a British second-hand record shop, once the largest in Europe[1], located in the South London suburb of Croydon. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ...


The Parish Church of St John the Baptist is a large church dating from the 15th century. It was largely destroyed by fire in 1867 and then rebuilt by Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is the burial place of six Archbishops of Canterbury with monuments to Archbishops Sheldon and Whitgift. (14th century - 15th century - 16th century - other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 15th century was that century which lasted from 1401 to 1500. ... Year 1867 (MDCCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... The chapel of St Johns College, Cambridge is characteristic of Scotts many church designs Sir George Gilbert Scott (July 13, 1811 – March 27, 1878) was an English architect of the Victorian Age, chiefly associated with the design, building and renovation of churches, cathedrals and workhouses. ...


BedZED, Beddington Zero Energy Development, is on the outskirts of the borough. BedZED BedZED or the Beddington Zero Energy Development, is an environmentally-friendly housing development near Beddington, England. ...


Transport

Main articles: List of stations in London Borough of Croydon and Tramlink

Croydon is a hub for transport, and is one of the most commuter friendly places to live in London. The old London to Brighton road, the A23, passes through the west of the borough on Purley Way, the retail district of Croydon which includes an IKEA store. The M25 motorway forms part of the boundary of the borough. The M23 motorway also starts at the very south of the borough and borders Tandridge. This is a list of stations in London Borough of Croydon. ... Tramlink (initially known as Croydon Tramlink) is a public transport tramway in south London, operated by FirstGroup on behalf of Transport for London. ... The A23 road, in its original form, was a major road running between London to Brighton, England. ... Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ... The M23 motorway is a major road in England. ... Tandridge is a local government district in Surrey, England. ...

Due to the lack of London Underground stations in the borough, South London has an extensive railway network, the busiest in London. The main line through Croydon is the Brighton Main Line which travels from either Victoria or London Bridge station to a number of destinations in Sussex, Surrey and Kent. The main operator of services in the borough is currently contracted to Southern although others include Southeastern, First Capital Connect and Virgin Trains. East Croydon station is currently the largest and busiest station in Croydon, third busiest in London (excluding Travelcard Zone 1) Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 456 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1500 × 1972 pixel, file size: 327 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Part of a map of the suburban lines of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway made in ceramic tiles and on display at Victoria... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 456 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1500 × 1972 pixel, file size: 327 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Part of a map of the suburban lines of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway made in ceramic tiles and on display at Victoria... The Woodside and South Croydon Railway was a short, relatively short-lived and unsuccessful railway in what is now the London Borough of Croydon in London, England. ... The London Underground is an underground railway system - also known as a rapid transit system - that serves a large part of Greater London, United Kingdom and some neighbouring areas. ... The Brighton Main Line is the railway line from London Victoria and London Bridge to Brighton. ... Victoria Station concourse Victoria station is a London Underground and railway station in London, in the City of Westminster. ... London Bridge station is a National Rail and London Underground station in the London Borough of Southwark, which occupies a large area on two levels, immediately south-east of London Bridge and 1. ... Sussex is a historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. ... This article is about the English county. ... For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation). ... Southern is the latest name of the train operating company that took over from Connex South Central on the routes to South London, Surrey, and Sussex from Victoria and London Bridge. ... This article is about the company that began operations in April 2006. ... First Capital Connect is a train operating company in England that began its passenger operations on the National Rail network at 02:00 BST 1 April 2006. ... Virgin Trains is a train operating company in the United Kingdom. ... East Croydon station is a railway station and tram stop in Croydon, 9. ... Travelcard Zone 1 is the central zone of Transport for Londons zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal Travelcard fares within London. ...


The East London Line is to be extended to the borough by 2010 as part of London Overground, two stations, Norwood Junction and West Croydon, will be connected to London Underground services. Currently the closest tube station is apparently Morden tube station, 139 minutes away to the west.[42] London Transport Portal The East London Line is a line of the London Underground, coloured orange on the Tube map. ... 2010 (MMX) will be a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... London Transport Portal London Overground[1] is a train operating company owned by Transport for London (TfL). ... This page is under construction. ... West Croydon station is a key transport interchange for National Rail, Tramlink and London Buses services in south London. ... Morden tube station is a London Underground station in Morden in the London Borough of Merton. ...


Croydon is the hub of Tramlink services in the capital. It is the only tram system in London at the moment and was once called the Croydon Tramlink but was changed due to expansion. Tramlink (initially known as Croydon Tramlink) is a public transport tramway in south London, operated by FirstGroup on behalf of Transport for London. ...

Now it serves Wimbledon, New Addington, Elmers End, Beckenham, Mitcham and the Purley Way retail and industrial area. Image File history File links TramlinkMap. ... , This article is about the district of London. ... , New Addington is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Elmers End is a place in the London Borough of Bromley. ... Beckenham is a town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. ... , Mitcham is a place in the London Borough of Merton, it is a suburb south of Streatham situated 7. ... Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ...


There are also a large number of London Bus services in the borough that reach Central London, Purley Way, Bromley, Lewisham and a number of other civic centres in the South. London Buses route X26, the longest London Bus route in London, provides services to Heathrow Airport via Richmond and Sutton. There is a large bus station at West Croydon which is undergoing a major re-development to make the station more modern and future proof. Categories: Road stubs | United Kingdom-related stubs | Bus transport in the United Kingdom | London buses | Vehicles ... The Capitol District of Honolulu, Hawaii is considered a civic center. ... The London Buses route X26, on which Freedom Passes, bus passes, Travelcards and Oyster Cards are valid, is the longest London Buses route in London, England. ... London Heathrow Airport (IATA airport code: LHR, ICAO airport code: EGLL, and often simply Heathrow) is the United Kingdoms busiest and best-connected airport. ... Richmond station is a London Underground and National Rail station located in Richmond upon Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south west London. ... West Croydon is a locality to the north west of central Croydon in South London. ...


Services

Recycling Freecycle Croydon is a great way for the community to help each other, Croydon Freecycle is a group run by volunteers and has a few thousand members, growing all the time. members offer items they no longer need but are still useful to other group members, therefore helping to keep stuff from going to landfill sites needlessly. Everything on the group is free. An example of things offered: Tv's, Video's, Dvd players, Tables, chairs, sofas, beds, furniture, baby clothes and much much more. It is free to join and participate, however the rules and guidelines must be adhered to. Croydon Freecycle was started in November 2006 by Nick Skeet, in 2007 the group was in the runnings for the Green Guardian Awards, The groupplaced second as highly commended in a ceremony attended by Croydons Mayor. For more info, or to join, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Croydon-Freecycle


Health Mayday University Hospital is a major NHS hospital built on a 19 acre site, located in Thornton Heath near the west of the borough. Mayday is a District General Hospital with a 24-hour accident and emergency department. NHS Direct has a regional centre based at the hospital. Former names of the hospital include the Croydon Union Infirmary from 1885 to 1923 and the Mayday Road Hospital from 1923 to around 1930.[43] The NHS Trust also provides services at Purley War Memorial Hospital, in Purley. Mayday University Hospital is a large NHS hospital in the borough of Croydon in south London. ... The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly-funded healthcare system of the United Kingdom. ... The emergency department (ED), sometimes termed the emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW), accident & emergency (A&E) department or casualty department is a hospital or primary care department that provides initial treatment to patients with a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and... NHS Direct is the name of a telephone and online service provided by the National Health Service in the UK. It was introduced throughout England and Wales in 1999 and rolled out into Scotland (where it is called NHS24) in 2004. ... National Health Service Trusts (NHS Trusts) provide many services of the United Kingdom National Health Service in England and Wales. ... , Purley is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ...


There used to be a hospital on Duppas Hill but services transferred to Mayday, as the size of this hospital was insufficient to cope with the growing population of the borough. Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre and the Emergency Minor Treatment Centre are other smaller hospitals operated by the Mayday in the borough. Cane Hill is a psychiatric hospital in Coulsdon. Duppas Hill is at Croydon in Surrey. ... Cane Hill is a psychiatric hospital in Coulsdon in the London Borough of Croydon. ... A psychiatric hospital (also called, at various places and times, mental hospital or mental ward, historically often asylum, lunatic asylum, or madhouse), is a hospital specialising in the treatment of persons with mental illness. ...


Education

Main article: Schools in Croydon

The borough is one of the boroughs in London with the most schools in it. They include primary schools (95), secondary schools (21) and three further education establishments.[44] Croydon College has its main building in Central Croydon, it is a high rise building.[45] John Ruskin College [46] is one of the other colleges in the borough, located in Addington and Coulsdon College[47] in Coulsdon. The London Borough of Croydon is the local education authority for the borough. [48] The London Borough of Croydon is one of the boroughs in London with the most schools. ... Croydon College is a further education college in the London Borough of Croydon. ... John Ruskin College is a further education college and former school in the London Borough of Croydon, which started life in 1920 as the John Ruskin Boys Central School. ... A Local Education Authority (LEA) is the part of a council in England or Wales that is responsible for education within that councils jurisdiction. ...


Libraries

One of the local Libraries in Croydon
One of the local Libraries in Croydon

The borough of Croydon has 14 libraries, a joint library and 1 mobile library. Many of the libraries where built a long time ago and therefore have become outdated, so the council started updating a few including Ashburton Library which moved from its former spot into the state-of-the-art Ashburton Learning Village complex which is on the former site of the old 'A Block' of Ashburton Community School which is now situated inside the centre. The library is now on 1 floor. This is what the council wanted to roll out around the borough but due to the cost of this one, it was decided that doing this would cost to much. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2816 × 2112 pixels, file size: 972 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2816 × 2112 pixels, file size: 972 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ... Ashburton Learning Village is a learning complex in Woodside, London. ... Ashburton Learning Village is a learning complex in Woodside, London. ... Ashburton Community School is a secondary comprehensive community school in Addiscombe, London Borough of Croydon. ...


South Norwood Library, New Addington Library, Shirley Library, Thornton Heath Library, Selsdon Library, Sanderstead Library, Purley Library, Coulsdon Library and Bradmore Green Library are examples of older council libraries. The main library is Croydon Central Library which holds many references, newspaper archives and a tourist information point (one of three in South East London). Upper Norwood Library is a joint library with the London Borough of Lambeth. This means that both councils fund the library and its resources, but even though Lambeth have nearly doubled their funding for the library in the past several years Croydon has kept it the same,[49] doubting the future of the library. ‹ The template below (Expand) is being considered for deletion. ... New Addington Library is a Public Library in New Addington, South London. ... Croydon Clocktower on Katharine Street in Central Croydon is an arts centre in Croydon, London, England. ... South East London is an area of London, England. ... Upper Norwood Joint Library is a Public Library located in Upper Norwood, South London. ... The London Borough of Lambeth is a London borough in South London, England and forms part of Inner London. ...


Religion

2001 Census[32]
Croydon London
Christian 215,124 4,176,175
Buddhist 1,579 54,297
Hindu 16,781 291,977
Muslim 17,642 607,083
Sikh 1,310 104,230
Atheist (No Religion) 48,615 1,130,616
Other Religions 2,830 186,347

Croydon is made up of many different cultures and ethnicity's from around the world.[32] According to the United Kingdom Census 2001, the borough has over 215,124 Christian's, mainly Protestants. This is the largest religious following in the borough and has many more believers than the next religion Islam. There are just 17,642 Muslim followers in the borough, which makes up some of the 607,083 in London as a whole. But over 48,615 people are atheists, meaning that they don't believe in a religion at all, compared to only 26,506 people in close by borough of Kingston upon Thames, although this is a less populated borough.[50] UK Census 2001 logo A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. ... UK Census 2001 logo A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. ... For information about the band, see Atheist (band). ... The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a London borough in south-west London. ...


There are currently more than 35 churches in the borough, with Croydon Parish Church being the main one.[51] This church was founded in Saxon times, since there is a record of "a priest of Croydon" in 960, although the first record of a church building is in the Domesday Book (1086). In its final medieval form, the church was mainly a Perpendicular-style structure, but this was severely damaged by fire in 1867, following which only the tower, south porch and outer walls remained. Under the direction of Sir George Gilbert Scott the church was rebuilt, incorporating the remains and essentially following the design of the medieval building, and was reconsecrated in 1870. It still contains several important monuments and fittings saved from the old church.[52] Events Edgar the Peaceable crowned King of England. ... A line drawing entitled Domesday Book from Andrew Williamss Historic Byways and Highways of Old England. ... Events Domesday Book is completed in England Emperor Shirakawa of Japan starts his cloistered rule Imam Ali Mosque is rebuilt by the Seljuk Malik Shah I after being destroyed by fire. ...


Croydon is currently going through a large re-generation plan and part of that plan is to add a Cultural Quarter to the centre of Croydon.[53] This includes Bridge House and The Exchange, plans for loft style urban living to the centre of town.


Croydon has strong religious links, from a royal charter for Surrey Street Market dating back to 1276, to Croydon Palace which was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years. With visitors such as Henry III and Queen Elizabeth I. The Bishop of Croydon is a position as a suffragan Bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark. The current bishop is Rt Rev Nicholas (Nick) Baines. A list of the Bishops of the Episcopal Area of Croydon include: A shop on Surrey Street Surrey Street Market is a market on pedestrianized Surrey Street that sells mainly meat & vegetables as well as a range of other items through the week in Croydon, south London. ... Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years. ... The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader and senior clergyman of the Church of England, recognized by convention as the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ... Rulers with the title Henry III include: Henry III of Champagne Henry III of England Henry III of France Henry III of Germany (later Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor) Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor Henry III of Navarre (later Henry IV of France) Henry III, Duke of Saxony (Henry the... Elizabeth I Queen of England and Ireland Queen of France, nominal title Elizabeth I (September 7, 1533–March 24, 1603) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from November 17, 1558 until her death. ... The Bishop of Croydon is a suffragan Bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark. ... Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations · Other religions Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Luther Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Archbishop of Canterbury · Catholic Pope Coptic Pope · Ecumenical Patriarch Christianity Portal This box:      This article... Topics in Christianity Movements · Denominations · Other religions Ecumenism · Preaching · Prayer Music · Liturgy · Calendar Symbols · Art · Criticism Important figures Apostle Paul · Church Fathers Constantine · Athanasius · Augustine Anselm · Aquinas · Palamas · Luther Calvin · Wesley Arius · Marcion of Sinope Archbishop of Canterbury · Catholic Pope Coptic Pope · Ecumenical Patriarch Christianity Portal This box:      This article... The term Anglican describes those people and churches following the religious traditions of the Church of England, especially following the Reformation. ... The Diocese of Southwark forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. ... The Rt Rev. ...

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1937 to 1942 William Louis Anderson (1892-1972)
1942 to 1947 Maurice Harland (1896-1986)
1947 to 1956 Cuthbert Killick Norman Bardsley (1907-1991)
1956 to 1977 John Taylor Hughes (1908-2001)
1977 to 1985 Stuart Snell (d. 1988)
1985 to 2002 Wilfred Wood (b. 1936)
2003 to present Nicholas Baines (b. 1957)

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Sport and Leisure

Further information: Croydon parks and open spaces

The borough has been criticized in the past for not having enough leisure facilities, maintaining the position of Croydon as a three star borough.[54] At the moment only three leisure centres are open for public use and two of these are expected to be closed down in the near future, with plans for only one of them to be re-built. Thornton Heath's aging sports centre was recently knocked down, and replaced by a newer more modern leisure centre. South Norwood Leisure Centre was closed down in early 2006 so that it could be knocked completely down and re-designed from scratch like Thornton Heath, which would cost around £10 million.[55] The London Borough of Croydon has over 120 parks and open spaces within its boundaries, ranging from the 200 acre (80ha) Selsdon Wood Nature Reserve to many recreation grounds and sports fields scattered throughout the Borough. ... South Norwood Leisure Centre is a leisure centre on Portland Road in South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon, England. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

South Norwood Country Park
South Norwood Country Park

In May 2006 the Conservative Party became in charge of Croydon and decided that doing this would cost too much money, so they came up with another idea of just re-furbishing the centre, although this decision didn't come without its controversy.[56][57] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... For other uses, see May (disambiguation). ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Conservative Party (officially the Conservative and Unionist Party) is currently the second largest political party in the United Kingdom in terms of sitting Members of Parliament (MPs), the largest in terms of public membership, and the oldest political party in the United Kingdom. ...


Purley Pool, is to close as well soon, but a new "super-pool" is planned in Coulsdon. The aging New Addington Leisure Centre is also set to close but is to be re-built. A new leisure centre is also going to be built on the A23, southern end of Purley Way in Waddon. The A23 road, in its original form, was a major road running between London to Brighton, England. ... Purley Way is a section of the A23 trunk road in the London Borough of Croydon, in the areas of Purley, Waddon and West Croydon, and has given its name to the out-of-town shopping area alongside it with a catchment area covering most of South London. ... Waddon is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, to the south west of central Croydon on the borders of the London Borough of Sutton. ...


Sport Croydon,[58] currently is the commercial arm for leisure in the borough and the logo is seen somewhere in each of the centres. Parkwood Leisure provides the services for all the boroughs leisure centres, along with nearby Lewisham.[59] The London Borough of Lewisham is a London borough in south east London, England and forms part of Inner London. ...


Football teams around the area include Crystal Palace F.C. who play at Selhurst Park in the Coca-Cola Championship and Croydon F.C. who play at Croydon Sports Arena in the Isthmian League. Coulsdon United F.C. (formerly Coulsdon Town F.C. before the merge with Salfords F.C.) are a team that currently play in the Combined Counties Football League Division One. Croydon Athletic F.C., whose local nickname is The Rams, is a football club based in Thornton Heath's Keith Tuckey Stadium and play in the Isthmian League First Division South. And Holmesdale F.C., who were founded in South Norwood but currently play on Oakley Road in Bromley, are in the Kent League. Non-football teams that play in Croydon are Streatham-Croydon RFC, a rugby club in Thornton Heath who play at Frant Road in the Surrey 2 League, as well as South London Storm Rugby League Club who play at Storm Park who play in the Rugby League Conference. The London Olympians are a American Football team that play in Division 1 South in the British American Football League. Crystal Palace Football Club is an English professional football team based in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Selhurst Park is a football stadium located in the south London suburb of South Norwood in the London Borough of Croydon. ... The Football League Championship logo The Football League Championship (often referred to as The Championship for short or the Coca-Cola Football League Championship for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the FA Premier... Croydon F.C. is a semi-professional football club currently playing in the Ryman League setup. ... , South Norwood is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... The Isthmian League is a regional football league covering London and South East England. ... Coulsdon United F.C. are a football club based in Coulsdon, Surrey, England. ... Coulsdon Town F.C. was a football club based in Coulsdon, Surrey, England. ... Salfords F.C. (formerly Monotype F.C.) were a football club based in Coulsdon, Surrey, England. ... The Combined Counties Football League Division One is a football competition based in England. ... Croydon Athletic F.C. is an English football club currently playing in the Isthmian League First Division. ... Thornton Heath is a municipality in the London Borough of Croydon. ... The Isthmian League First Division South was a football division of the Isthmian League in the UK for two seasons from 2003-03 till 2003-04. ... Holmesdale F.C. is an English association football club founded in South Norwood, London as Holmesdale Baptist F.C. but are currently based in Bromley. ... South Norwood is a place in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Bromley is the principal town in the London Borough of Bromley, England. ... The Kent League is an English football league in Kent and south east London. ... For other uses, see Croydon (disambiguation). ... The Streatham-Croydon Rugby Football Club, is an historic Rugby Union club based at Frant Road, Thornton Heath, in the London Borough of Croydon, currently playing in the RFU Surrey 2 league. ... Thornton Heath is a municipality in the London Borough of Croydon. ... This article is about the English county. ... The South London Storm Rugby League Club is a rugby league club based at Streatham-Croydon RFC in Thornton Heath, in the London Borough of Croydon. ... The Rugby League Conference (RLC) (also known as the Co-operative Rugby League Conference as a result of sponsorship from United Co-operatives is a series of regionally based divisions of amateur rugby league teams spread throughout England, Scotland and Wales. ... The London Olympians are the United Kingdoms most successful amateur American Football club. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... Logo of the British American Football League The British American Football League (BAFL) is the United Kingdoms primary American Football league. ...


The London Borough of Croydon also has over 120 parks and open spaces within its boundaries,[60] ranging from the 200 acre (80ha) Selsdon Wood Nature Reserve to many recreation grounds and sports fields scattered throughout the Borough. Selsdon Wood is a woodland area located in the London Borough of Croydon. ...


Culture

Croydon aims to become one of the hearts of Culture in London and the South East of England. This has been proved with the dedication the council has shown to projects such as the proposed Croydon Arena. Although, despite the aim, it has also cut funding to the Warehouse Theatre, which should be key to any cultural plan.[61] Main article: Croydon Gateway A close-up view of the Croydon Arena Another portrayal of the Croydon Arena Croydon Arena is a proposed arena as part of the Croydon Gateway re-generation scheme to the main urban district ofCroydon, London. ... The Warehouse Theatre is a studio theatre with up to hundred seats in Croydon, South London, based in a Victorian warehouse. ...

Centrale, Tamworth Road
Centrale, Tamworth Road

In 2005, Croydon Council drew up a Public Art Strategy, with a vision that is accessible and enhances people's enjoyment of their surroundings.[62] The public art strategy should deliver a new event called Croydon's Summer Festival, a creative industries hub in Old Town, ensure public art is included in developments such as College Green and Croydon Gateway and investigate the possiability of gallery space in the Cultural Quarter. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Old Town is a small neighbourhood and main road next to Croydon in the London Borough of Croydon. ... Croydon College is a further education college in the London Borough of Croydon. ... An artists impression of the Croydon Tower skyscraper in both schemes for the Croydon Gateway Croydon Gateway is the name given to a project to redevelop a block of land between East Croydon railway station and the existing town centre of Croydon in South London. ...


Other cultural activities, including shopping and exhibitions, are Surrey Street Market which is mainly a meat and vegetables market near the main shopping environment of Croydon. The market has a Royal Charter dating back to 1276. Airport House is a newly refurbished conference and exhibition centre inside part of Croydon Airport. The Whitgift Centre, the current main shopping centre in the borough is also one of the largest in-town shopping centres in the whole of Europe. Centrale, a new shopping centre that houses many more familiar names, as well as Croydon's House of Fraser. North End, the main shopping street, which holds both centres. Park Place, a shopping centre that is planned to be built in Central Croydon by Minerva plc. Purley Way, a large out-of-town retail and entertainment area that caters for South London and areas South of London, it includes an IKEA store, Vue and City Limits. Croydon Arena, a proposed arena which will feature more commercial exhibitions and sport events next to East Croydon station. A shop on Surrey Street Surrey Street Market is a market on pedestrianized Surrey Street that sells mainly meat & vegetables as well as a range of other items through the week in Croydon, south London. ... The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the BOAC de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside Croydon Airport was an airport in South London which straddled the boundary of what are now the London Borough of Croydon and the London Borough of Sutton. ... The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the BOAC de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside Croydon Airport was an airport in South London which straddled the boundary of what are now the London Borough of Croydon and the London Borough of Sutton. ... The Whitgift Centre is a large shopping centre in Croydon, London, which officially opened in 1970. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... Centrale is a shopping centre in Croydon, south London. ... House of Fraser is a British department store group with 61 stores (July 2007) across the country. ... The eastern side of North End, showing on the right Allders and to the back left the Drummond Centre building of Centrale North End is a pedestrianized road in Central Croydon which is the main equivalent to a high street in Croydon. ... Park Place is a proposed shopping centre in Croydon, England. ... Minerva plc is a British developer and property firm co-founded by the millionaire philanthropist Sir David Garrard. ... South London area South London (known colloquially as South of the River) is the area of London south of the River Thames. ... Vue company logo Vue is a cinema company in Ireland and the UK. The company was formed in May 2003 when SBC International Cinemas bought Warner Village Cinemas. ... City limits refers to the defined limits of a citys area. ... East Croydon station is a railway station and tram stop in Croydon, 9. ...


Media

Croydon Guardian

There are three local newspapers which operate within the borough, each with considerable history in the area. The Croydon Advertiser began life in 1869,[63] and is the third-highest selling paid-for weekly newspaper in London.[64] The Advertiser is also Croydon's major paid-for weekly paper and is on sale every Friday in five geographical editions: Croydon; Sutton & Epsom; Coulsdon & Purley; New Addington; and Caterham.[65] The paper converted from a broadsheet to a compact (tabloid) format on 31 March 2006. The Croydon Guardian is another local weekley paper, which is paid for at newsagents but free at Croydon Council libraries and via deliveries. The newspaper is published every Wednesday. The paper is owned by regional newspaper publisher Newsquest Media Group and is inside the South London arm.[66] The other paper in Croydon is the Croydon Post (also known as The Post Croydon). Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... The Croydon Advertiser is a weekly newspaper covering the London Borough of Croydon, South London and surrounding areas. ... , See also Epsom, New Hampshire, and Epsom, New Zealand. ... This article is about the town in England. ... is the 90th day of the year (91st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Croydon Guardian (with locally-branded editions) is a weekly free local newspaper covering the London Borough of Croydon, South London, and surrounding areas. ... Newsquest is the second largest publisher of regional and local newspapers in the United Kingdom. ... Trinity Mirror plc is a large United Kingdom newspaper and magazine publisher. ... The Post was a national tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom, owned by Eddy Shah. ...


The borough is served by the London regional versions of BBC and ITV coverage, from either the Crystal Palace or Croydon transmitters.[67][68] BBC London is the brand for the BBCs tri-media radio, television and online service for London and its immediate environs. ... Carlton Television is the United Kingdom Channel 3 (ITV) licensee for London and the surrounding areas from 9:25am every Monday to 5. ... The Crystal Palace transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications site in the Crystal Palace area of the London Borough of Bromley, England (grid reference TQ339712). ... The Croydon transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located in Upper Norwood, London, England (grid reference TQ332696), in the London Borough of Croydon, owned by Arqiva. ...

Kiss 100

Capital Radio began broadcasting on October 1973 from Euston Tower, North London. The station, now owned by Gcap Media, broadcasts as Capital 95.8 from Leicester Square in Central London. The group also has a sister station on the medium wave frequency, known as Classic Gold Digital 1521. Local BBC radio is provided by BBC London 94.9. Large radio stations picked up by transmitters around Croydon are Kiss 100 London from Emap, Choice FM London from GCap Media, Heart 106.2 from Global Radio UK, Magic 105.4 FM from Emap, Virgin Radio from SMG and 102.2 Smooth Radio from Guardian Media Group. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This article is about the British radio station. ... Euston Tower is a skyscraper located in the London Borough of Camden, at 286 Euston Road, near the intersection with Tottenham Court Road. ... North London is that part of London which is north of the River Thames. ... GCap Media plc is a British commercial radio company formed from the merger of the Capital Radio Group and GWR Group. ... Leicester Square at night in 2005: a view towards the northeast corner. ... Mediumwave radio transmissions (sometimes called Medium frequency or MF) are those between the frequencies of 300 kHz and 3000 kHz. ... Classic Gold Logo Classic Gold Digital Network was one of the biggest gold formatted radio networks in the United Kingdom, with a potential audience of 47 million. ... BBC London 94. ... Kiss 100 is a radio station broadcasting to London on 100. ... EMAP plc (LSE: EMA) is a British media company, specialising in the production of magazines, and the organization of business events and conferences. ... Choice FM London See also Choice 107. ... GCap Media plc is a British commercial radio company formed from the merger of the Capital Radio Group and GWR Group. ... Heart 106. ... Global Radio is a UK radio company created in 2007 by the sale of Chrysalis Radio by the Chrysalis Group [1] [2]. Senior personnel include Charles Allen and Richard Park. ... Magic 105. ... EMAP plc (LSE: EMA) is a British media company, specialising in the production of magazines, and the organization of business events and conferences. ... Virgin Radio, originally known as Virgin 1215, is a British commercial music radio station based in London which plays popular music and rock. ... SMG plc (formerly Scottish Media Group) is a Scottish media company. ... 102. ... Guardian Media Group plc is a company of the United Kingdom owning various mass media operations including The Guardian, The Observer and the Manchester Evening News. ...


Individuals associated with the borough of Croydon

Main article: List of people associated with the London Borough of Croydon

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External links

  • Croydon Freecycle
  • Croydon Council
  • Croydon Guardian
  • Croydon Online Community Website
  • Croydon Conservatives
  • Croydon Labour Party

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Article about "London Borough of Croydon" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (1618 words)
Croydon is a large suburban town and commercial centre to the south of London and forms part of the Greater London conurbation.
In 1965 it became the London Borough of Croydon, annexing the former Coulsdon and Purley Urban District.
The town of Croydon is situated 10 miles south of London at the head of the River Wandle.
London Borough of Croydon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1499 words)
The London Borough of Croydon was fomed in 1965 from Coulsdon and Purley Urban District and the County Borough of Croydon.
The London Borough of Croydon is twinned with Arnhem in the Netherlands.
The Mayor of Croydon for 2006-07 is Councillor Janet Marshall.
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