The London Borough of Merton () is a
borough
A borough is an administrative division in various English-speaking countries. In principle, the term ''borough'' designates a self-governing walled town, although in practice, official use of the term varies widely.
History
In the Middle A ...
in Southwest
London
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,
England
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.
The borough was formed under the
London Government Act 1963
The London Government Act 1963 (c. 33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which created Greater London and a new local government structure within it. The Act significantly reduced the number of local government districts in the ...
in 1965 by the merger of the
Municipal Borough of Mitcham
Mitcham was a local government district in north east Surrey from 1915 to 1965 around the town of Mitcham.
History
Mitcham local government district was created in 1915 as an urban district from part of the abolished Croydon Rural District. It ga ...
, the
Municipal Borough of Wimbledon
Wimbledon was a local government district in north-east Surrey from 1866 to 1965 covering the town of Wimbledon and its surrounding area. It was part of the London postal district and Metropolitan Police District.
History
Wimbledon Local Govern ...
and the
Merton and Morden Urban District
Merton Urban District (1907–1913) and Merton and Morden Urban District (1913–1965) was an urban district in Surrey, England. It was formed in 1907 from the parish of Merton and was expanded in 1913 to take in Morden. The district was abolishe ...
, all formerly within
Surrey. The main commercial centres in Merton are
Mitcham
Mitcham is an area within the London Borough of Merton in South London, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross. Originally a village in the county of Surrey, today it is mainly a residential suburb, and includes Mitcham Common. It h ...
,
Morden
Morden is a district and town in south London, England, within the London Borough of Merton, in the ceremonial county of Greater London. It adjoins Merton Park and Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Sutton to the south and Worcester ...
and
Wimbledon, of which Wimbledon is the largest. Other smaller centres include
Raynes Park,
Colliers Wood,
South Wimbledon
South Wimbledon is an area of Wimbledon in south-west London in the London Borough of Merton, England.
History Toponymy
It is marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1876 as New Wimbledon and on a 1907 map as South Wimbledon. The name is derived fr ...
,
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon Park is the name of an urban park in Wimbledon and also of the suburb south and east of the park and the Wimbledon Park tube station. The park itself is in area. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is immediately to the west ...
and
Tooting Broadway. The borough is the host of the
Wimbledon tournament, one of
tennis
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's
Grand Slam
Grand Slam most often refers to:
* Grand Slam (tennis), one player or pair winning all four major annual tournaments, or the tournaments themselves
Grand Slam or Grand slam may also refer to:
Games and sports
* Grand slam, winning category te ...
competitions.
The borough derives its name from the historic parish of
Merton which was centred on the area now known as
South Wimbledon
South Wimbledon is an area of Wimbledon in south-west London in the London Borough of Merton, England.
History Toponymy
It is marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1876 as New Wimbledon and on a 1907 map as South Wimbledon. The name is derived fr ...
. Merton was chosen as an acceptable compromise, following a dispute between Wimbledon and
Mitcham
Mitcham is an area within the London Borough of Merton in South London, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross. Originally a village in the county of Surrey, today it is mainly a residential suburb, and includes Mitcham Common. It h ...
over the new borough's name. The local authority is
Merton London Borough Council, which is based in
Morden
Morden is a district and town in south London, England, within the London Borough of Merton, in the ceremonial county of Greater London. It adjoins Merton Park and Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Sutton to the south and Worcester ...
.
Districts
*
Bushey Mead
Bushey Mead is a small district of the London Borough of Merton, forming a small 'ladder' of terraced streets between Wimbledon Chase railway station and Raynes Park railway station
Raynes Park railway station serves the district of Raynes ...
*
Colliers Wood
*
Copse Hill
Copse Hill is a low-rise district of the London Borough of Merton to the south of Wimbledon Common, associated with Raynes Park its nearest railway station. It is on higher ground and has the largest green spaces associated with the Raynes Park/ ...
*
Cottenham Park
*
Crooked Billet
*
Lower Morden
Lower Morden is an area within the district of Morden in south west corner of the London Borough of Merton, to the west of Morden Park and south of Raynes Park.
History
Until it was absorbed by the suburban expansion of the 1930s, the hamlet (pl ...
*
Merton Park
*
Mitcham
Mitcham is an area within the London Borough of Merton in South London, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross. Originally a village in the county of Surrey, today it is mainly a residential suburb, and includes Mitcham Common. It h ...
*
Mitcham Common
*
Morden
Morden is a district and town in south London, England, within the London Borough of Merton, in the ceremonial county of Greater London. It adjoins Merton Park and Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Sutton to the south and Worcester ...
*
Morden Park
Morden Park is an area within the district of Morden in the London Borough of Merton, and includes the Park itself, an area of green space in an otherwise dense cluster of 1930s suburban housing.
The present park and sports fields between Hillc ...
*
Motspur Park ''(also partly
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames)''
*
New Malden
New Malden is an area in South West London, England. It is located mainly within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames and the London Borough of Merton, and is from Charing Cross. Neighbouring localities include Kingston, Norbiton, Raynes ...
''(also partly
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames)''
*
Norbury
Norbury is an area of south London. It shares the postcode London SW16 with neighbouring Streatham. Norbury is south of Charing Cross.
Etymology
The name Norbury derives from ''North Burh'', (North Borough). Some local histories note that ...
''(also partly in
London Borough of Croydon
The London Borough of Croydon () is a London borough in south London, part of Outer London. It covers an area of . It is the southernmost borough of London. At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough takes its name; ...
and
London Borough of Lambeth)''
*
Pollards Hill ''(also partly in
London Borough of Croydon
The London Borough of Croydon () is a London borough in south London, part of Outer London. It covers an area of . It is the southernmost borough of London. At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough takes its name; ...
)''
*
Raynes Park
*
St. Helier ''(also partly in the
London Borough of Sutton
The London Borough of Sutton () is a London borough in south-west London, England and forms part of Outer London. It covers an area of and is the 80th largest local authority in England by population. It borders the London Borough of Croy ...
)''
*
South Wimbledon
South Wimbledon is an area of Wimbledon in south-west London in the London Borough of Merton, England.
History Toponymy
It is marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1876 as New Wimbledon and on a 1907 map as South Wimbledon. The name is derived fr ...
*
Summerstown ''(also partly in the
London Borough of Wandsworth)''
*
Wimbledon
*
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon Park is the name of an urban park in Wimbledon and also of the suburb south and east of the park and the Wimbledon Park tube station. The park itself is in area. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is immediately to the west ...
*
Tooting Broadway
*
Tooting Bec
Tooting Bec is in the London Borough of Wandsworth, south London, England.
History
Tooting Bec appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as "Totinges". It was held partly by St Mary de Bec-Hellouin Abbey and partly by Westminster Abbey. Its domesday ass ...
*
Beddington Lane
*
Sutton Common
Sutton Common is the name of former common land and a district and neighbourhood located in Sutton, London. The area is mostly located within the London Borough of Sutton, with some of the streets to the north and west of Sutton Common Park ...
*
Earlsfield
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History of the Borough
Merton Borough Council
The May 2014 local government elections saw the
Labour Party win an overall majority, following the gain of seven seats from the Conservative Party, and one from UKIP. This followed four years as a minority administration. The current council has a Labour majority and its composition is:
* Labour: 31
* Liberal Democrats: 17
* Conservatives: 7
* Merton Park Residents: 2
Mayors
At the Annual Council Meeting, a ceremonial mayor is elected to serve for a year. At the same time, it elects a deputy mayor to serve alongside the mayor. The first female Mayor of Merton, Vera Maud Bonner, served from 1973 to 1974. Since 1978, each Mayor must also be an elected councillor. Cllr Mike Brunt who is a Labour councillor for Figge's Marsh ward is currently the Mayor and Cllr Edith Macauley MBE who is a Labour councillor for Lavender ward is his deputy.
Media
A lot of filming for former
ITV police drama ''
The Bill
''The Bill'' is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 August 1983 until 31 August 2010. The programme originated from a one-off drama, '' Woodentop'', broadcast in August 1983.
The programme focused o ...
'' took place in Merton, particularly in the districts of
Mitcham
Mitcham is an area within the London Borough of Merton in South London, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross. Originally a village in the county of Surrey, today it is mainly a residential suburb, and includes Mitcham Common. It h ...
and
Colliers Wood. The set of
Sun Hill police station was also located in the Borough. Ray Austin, born at 9 Abbey Rd Merton on the 5 December 1932, is an English television and film director, television writer, novelist and former stunt performer and actor who worked in both the United Kingdom and the United States. He filmed episodes of ''
The Avengers'' and ''
The Saint'' in and around Merton. He served as director on episodes of some 150 programs between 1968 and 2010.
The main local newspaper in Merton is the ''Wimbledon Times'' (recently changed name from Wimbledon Guardian). This newspaper was founded in 1977 by a former Conservative councillor on Merton Council, but since then the paper has been sold on and it is now widely published in different editions across South London. The newspaper is available free, though there is a charge if bought from a newsagent. It is published each Friday.
Economy
Notable businesses with their headquarters in Merton including:
*
Eidos Interactive, a subsidiary of Square Enix, located in Wimbledon Bridge House in
Wimbledon.
*
Lenstore
Lenstore is an online optical retailer, specialising in contact lenses, solutions and other accessories and eye care products.
History
Lenstore was founded on 3 January 2008 by University of Oxford, Oxford graduate, Mitesh Patel. The website w ...
, an online optical retailer, located in
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon Park is the name of an urban park in Wimbledon and also of the suburb south and east of the park and the Wimbledon Park tube station. The park itself is in area. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is immediately to the west ...
*
Square Enix Europe: located in Wimbledon Bridge House in
Wimbledon.
*
Lidl
Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG (; ) is a German international discount retailer chain that operates over 11,000 stores across Europe and the United States. Headquartered in Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg, the company belongs to the Schwarz Group, whi ...
head offices, located in
Wimbledon, although they are moving out of Wimbledon heading for Tolworth.
Education
London's Poverty Profile(a 2017 report b
Trust for Londonand th
New Policy Institute found that 40% of Merton's 19-year-olds lack level 3 qualifications. This is the 5th worst figure out of 32 London boroughs.
Transport
Merton is served by a wide range of National Rail stations across the borough, as well as the southern tip of
London Underground
The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or by its nickname the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England.
The ...
's
Northern line
The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from North London to South London. It is printed in black on the Tube map. The Northern line is unique on the Underground network in having two different routes through central London, tw ...
and the
District line
The District line is a London Underground line running from in the east and Edgware Road in the west to in west London, where it splits into multiple branches. One branch runs to in south-west London and a short branch, with a limited serv ...
on the Wimbledon branch. The borough is also served by several
Tramlink
London Trams, previously Tramlink and Croydon Tramlink, is a light rail tram system serving Croydon and surrounding areas in South London, England. It began operation in 2000, the first tram system in the London region since 1952. It is manage ...
stops from Wimbledon, that goes to
Croydon,
New Addington
New Addington is a town in South London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon. It is located 5 miles south east of Croydon, south of Addington Village and north of Biggin Hill.
History
Until the 1930s, the area now known as New Addingt ...
,
Elmers End and
Beckenham
Beckenham () is a town in Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley, in Greater London. Until 1965 it was part of the historic county of Kent. It is located south-east of Charing Cross, situated north of Elmers End and E ...
. It is the only London Borough which has tube, rail and tram services.
London Underground stations
*
Colliers Wood
*
South Wimbledon
South Wimbledon is an area of Wimbledon in south-west London in the London Borough of Merton, England.
History Toponymy
It is marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1876 as New Wimbledon and on a 1907 map as South Wimbledon. The name is derived fr ...
*
Morden
Morden is a district and town in south London, England, within the London Borough of Merton, in the ceremonial county of Greater London. It adjoins Merton Park and Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Sutton to the south and Worcester ...
*
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon Park is the name of an urban park in Wimbledon and also of the suburb south and east of the park and the Wimbledon Park tube station. The park itself is in area. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is immediately to the west ...
*
Wimbledon
Tramlink stops
*
Wimbledon
*
Dundonald Road
*
Merton Park
*
Morden Road
*
Phipps Bridge
*
Belgrave Walk
*
Mitcham
Mitcham is an area within the London Borough of Merton in South London, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross. Originally a village in the county of Surrey, today it is mainly a residential suburb, and includes Mitcham Common. It h ...
*
Mitcham Junction
National Rail stations
*
Tooting
*
Haydons Road
*
Wimbledon
*
Wimbledon Chase
*
South Merton
*
Morden South
*
St Helier
*
Mitcham Junction
*
Mitcham Eastfields
*
Raynes Park
*
Motspur Park
In March 2011, the main forms of transport that residents used to travel to work were: driving a car or van, 19.2% of all residents aged 16–74; underground, metro, light rail, tram, 13.0%; train, 13.0%; bus, minibus or coach, 7.5%; on foot, 5.0%; work mainly at or from home, 3.4%; bicycle, 2.4%.
Demographics and social conditions
In 2001, the
census
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recorded that 25% of the population of the borough was from an
ethnic minority. The highest ethnic populations were recorded in wards in the east of the borough in
Mitcham
Mitcham is an area within the London Borough of Merton in South London, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross. Originally a village in the county of Surrey, today it is mainly a residential suburb, and includes Mitcham Common. It h ...
,
Eastfields and
Pollards Hill. The percentage of population from ethnic minorities is predicted to rise across the borough within the next decade.
A 2017 report b
Trust for Londonand th
New Policy Institutefound that Merton has a poverty rate of 20%, which is the 7th lowest rate in London. It also found that the level of pay inequality in Merton is lower than in any other borough, except neighbouring Croydon.
According to the council's comparative assessment of wards made in 2004, the most deprived wards within the borough were in the south and east where unemployment rates, educational attainment and the quality of health were worst. The most affluent wards were in the north and west of the borough.
Comparative crime rates appear to be unrelated to the deprivation ranking of wards. The wards containing
Mitcham town centre and the
St Helier Estate are ranked highest for crime within Merton with the wards containing the commercial shopping centres of
Colliers Wood and
Wimbledon also featuring high in the ranking.
The constituency area of
Wimbledon is an affluent area of
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
with a high proportion of city workers, while
Mitcham and Morden is relatively deprived by comparison, which explains the geographical split of political representation of the borough at both national and local elections.
Merton currently operates a Police Cadet scheme under the Metropolitan Police Service.
Ethnicity
Features of interest
Wimbledon tennis tournament
Each year
The Championships, Wimbledon
The Wimbledon Championships, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is pla ...
, better known as simply Wimbledon, one of the four tennis
Grand Slam
Grand Slam most often refers to:
* Grand Slam (tennis), one player or pair winning all four major annual tournaments, or the tournaments themselves
Grand Slam or Grand slam may also refer to:
Games and sports
* Grand slam, winning category te ...
tournaments (along with the
US,
French and
Australian Opens) is held at the
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Church Road
Wimbledon. The event takes place over a fortnight at the end of June and beginning of July and is the largest annual sporting event to take place in the
United Kingdom
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with over 200,000 visitors during the Wimbledon fortnight.
Football
The borough gained a football team in 1889 when
Wimbledon Old Centrals were founded, and were soon a member of the local football leagues. The club later adopted the title ''Wimbledon FC'' and moved into a new stadium at
Plough Lane
Plough Lane – named The Cherry Red Records Stadium for sponsorship reasons – is a football stadium in Wimbledon, south-west London, which has been the home of AFC Wimbledon since 3 November 2020. A groundshare with rugby league side London ...
in 1912, where it would spend the next 79 years. As the 20th century wore on, the club enjoyed considerable success in non-league football. The club was elected to the
Football League in 1977 and enjoyed a great run of success when began in 1983 with the
Fourth Division title, and saw them reach the
First Division in 1986 – a mere nine years after joining the Football League. They quickly established themselves in the highest division of English football, and as clear underdogs, pulled off a shock win in the
1988 FA Cup Final
The 1988 FA Cup Final was the 107th final of the FA Cup. It took place on Saturday, 14 May 1988 at Wembley Stadium and was contested between Wimbledon and Liverpool, the dominant English club side of the 1980s and newly crowned league champio ...
against
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a populat ...
,
England's most successful and dominant club side in Europe during that era. They were founder members of the
FA Premier League in 1992 and survived at that level until 2000, before relocating to
Milton Keynes, some 70 miles away in
Buckinghamshire, in a controversial move in 2003, being rebranded as
Milton Keynes Dons
Milton Keynes Dons Football Club (), usually abbreviated to MK Dons, is a professional association football club based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The team competes in , the third tier of the English football league system. The ...
in 2004. The club had left its Plough Lane stadium in 1991 to ground-share with
Crystal Palace
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Places Canada
* Crystal Palace Complex (Dieppe), a former amusement park now a shopping complex in Dieppe, New Brunswick
* Crystal Palace Barracks, London, Ontario
* Crystal Palace (Montreal), an exhibition building ...
at
Selhurst Park, with numerous plans to build a new stadium in a number of different locations (including back in London and even in
Dublin
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or
Cardiff
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) being considered over the following decade before the club's owners chose Milton Keynes as their destination.
However, a new Wimbledon club –
AFC Wimbledon – was formed to represent the local area in 2002 by fans of the original club after the move to Milton Keynes was given the go-ahead. The new Wimbledon club's progress was rapid, and after just nine years in existence they won promotion to the Football League in 2011. The club gained permission in 2016 it to build a
new stadium back on Plough Lane, using the former Greyhound Stadium around a hundred yards from its old stadium site and still within in the London Borough of Merton. In 2018 the final agreements were signed off and demolition work started on the site (for both stadium and 600 flats) in April 2018. Building was completed for the 2020–21 season. The first competitive game in front of fans was played on 14 August 2021, a 3–3 draw against
Bolton Wanderers.
The borough also has five
non-League football clubs:
Colliers Wood United F.C. who play at Wibbandune Sports Ground;
Raynes Park Vale F.C. who play at Prince George's Fields;
Tooting & Mitcham United F.C. who play at Imperial Fields, Morden; and Merton Forest F.C who also play at Prince George's Fields and a Celebrity Fundraising Football team �
Celeb FCwho play all over the UK without charge for small UK charities.
Darul Amaan Mosque
Darul Amaan Masjid is part of The Darul Amaan Trust, a nonprofit organisation, established in early 1978 in Colliers Wood, Southwest London. Darul Amaan Affiliates
Sunni Islam.
Darul Amaan Mosque has been serving the community for the past years providing the basic day to day services to the Muslim community including five daily prayers. Friday communal prayers, Eid Prayers and basic Islamic education for young ones.
The Mosque is currently under construction for an re-development which costs approximately £2.5million.
Television
The
Talkback Thames television studio on Deer Park Road was used as Sun Hill Police Station in the
ITV police drama
The Bill
''The Bill'' is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 August 1983 until 31 August 2010. The programme originated from a one-off drama, '' Woodentop'', broadcast in August 1983.
The programme focused o ...
from its inception in 1984 until it was axed in 2010.
Sister cities
*
Irving,
Texas
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,
United States
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Freedom of the Borough
The following people and military units have received the
Freedom of the Borough of Merton.
Individuals
*
Andy Murray : 20 July 2014.
*
Angela Mortimer
Florence Angela Margaret Mortimer Barrett, MBE (née Mortimer; born 21 April 1932) is a British former world No. 1 tennis player. Mortimer won three Grand Slam singles titles: the 1955 French Championships, the 1958 Australian Championships, ...
: 27 June 2014.
*
Ann Haydon-Jones
Ann Shirley Jones, (née Adrianne Haydon on 17 October 1938, also known as Ann Haydon-Jones) is a British former table tennis and lawn tennis champion. She won eight Grand Slam tennis championships in her career: three in singles, three in wome ...
: 27 July 2014.
*
Virginia Wade : 27 July 2014.
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and th
Wayback Machine
*
Dickie Guy
Richard John Guy (born 6 January 1949) is an English former Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for Wimbledon F.C., Wimbledon during the 1960s and 1970s. Today, Guy is the President of AFC Wimbledon, the supporter-owned club which repr ...
: 16 July 2021.
References
External links
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