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The City of Westminster (pronounced /ˈwɛstmɪnstɚ/ (
[edit] HistoryIn 1965 the London borough was created from the former area of the metropolitan boroughs of St Marylebone, Paddington and the smaller City of Westminster. The earlier Westminster metropolitan borough was itself the result of an amalgamation in 1900. [edit] DemographyAccording to the 2001 census, the borough had a population of 181,279. Westminster City Council undertook several studies, supported by both political parties on the council, that indicated that this figure was too low. The Office for National Statistics eventually added 17,500 people to Westminster's population, increasing its grant from the United Kingdom Government. The official population is now 198,779, but some estimates put it at 220,000. 71% of the population are white, 16% any Asian ethnicity, 7% Black, 6% racially-mixed, and 4% belong to other racial groups. About 35% of households are occupied by their owners. [edit] Politics
The city is divided into 20 wards. The council is composed of 49 Conservative Party members and 11 Labour Party members.[2][3] The council is known for its infamous "homes for votes" scandal. Shirley Porter was involved in the illegal "Building stable communities" exercise of the 1980s.
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[edit] DistrictsThe City of Westminster covers all or part of the following areas of London: [edit] EconomyHong Kong Economic and Trade Office, London is located in Westminster.[4][5] BP is headquartered in St. James's, Westminster.[6] Diageo has its head office in Westminster.[7] Pearson PLC and subsidiary Penguin Group are headquartered in a facility in Westminster.[8][9] Economist Group, publisher of The Economist and other materials, is headquartered in Westminster.[10] SABMiller has its head office in Westminster.[11][5] British American Tobacco has its head office in the Globe House in the City of Westminster.[12] In the 1960s British Midland had its headquarters at 78 Buckingham Gate in the City of Westminster.[13] During the same time period British United Airways had its head office in the Portland House.[14] [edit] LandmarksMain article: List of tourist sites in the City of Westminster Further information: List of roads in the City of Westminster Westminster contains many of the most famous sites in London. Some of the popular tourist sites are Buckingham Palace, Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament) and Big Ben and nearby Westminster Abbey. [edit] Parks and open spacesMain article: Westminster parks and open spaces These include Green Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Regent's Park and St James's Park. In addition to parks and open spaces within the borough, the City owns and maintains East Finchley Cemetery and crematorium in the London Borough of Barnet. tik vu from gsa [edit] Transport[edit] BridgesThese include Chelsea Bridge, Hungerford Bridge, Grosvenor Bridge, Lambeth Bridge, Vauxhall Bridge, Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge. [edit] Main line stationsThese are Charing Cross, Marylebone, Paddington and Victoria. [edit] London UndergroundThe City of Westminster is served by 27 tube stations, and 10 of the 12 Underground lines (the East London line and Waterloo and City line are the exceptions). [edit] Electric charging pointsWestminster City Council now has electric vehicle charging points in 15 locations through the city (13 car parks and two on-street points). Users pay an annual fee to cover administration costs to register and use the points.[15] [edit] Education LSE's Old Building entrance Main article: List of schools in the City of Westminster Westminster Children's Services operates many community primary and secondary schools. In addition, several voluntary-aided Church of England (CE), Roman Catholic (RC), and Christian non-denominational (ND) schools are in the city.[16] [edit] Universities and colleges
[edit] Public librariesThe London Library, an independent lending library, is located at 14 St. James's Square in the City of Westminster.[5][17] The city operates one reference library, the Westminster Reference Library.[18] City-operated public lending libraries in Westminster include the Charing Cross Library,[19] the Church Street Library,[20] the Maida Vale Library,[21] the Marylbone Library,[22] the Mayfair Library,[23] the Paddington Library,[24] the Pimlico Library,[25] the Queen's Park Library,[26] St. James's Library,[27] St. John's Wood Library,[28] and the Victoria Library.[29] In addition the city has two specialist libraries, the Westminster Music Library, the largest music library in the United Kingdom,[30] and the Westminster Chinese Library in the Charing Cross Library.[31] [edit] Gallery
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