There are 32 boroughs in London.
There are around a total of thirty two boroughs in London. They are:
• Sutton
• Enfield
• Barnet
• Harrow
• Lewisham
• Greenwich
• Havering
• Barking and Dagenham
• Redbridge
• Newham
• Waltham Forest
• Haringey
• Bromley
• Islington
• Camden
• Brent
• City of Westminster
• Kensington and Chelsea
• Southwark
• Tower Hamlets
• Hackney
• Ealing
• Hounslow
• Bexley
• Hillingdon
• Croydon
• Richmond
• Kingston upon Thames
• Merton
• Hammersmith and Fulham
• Wandsworth
• Lambeth
The boroughs of London are the most important component of the local government. The boroughs are managed by the 'London Borough Council'. These boroughs were first established on 1st April 1965. The election for the 'London Borough Council' take place every four years. Previously known as the "shadows", the first elections for the 'London Borough Council' took place in the year 1964.
• Sutton
• Enfield
• Barnet
• Harrow
• Lewisham
• Greenwich
• Havering
• Barking and Dagenham
• Redbridge
• Newham
• Waltham Forest
• Haringey
• Bromley
• Islington
• Camden
• Brent
• City of Westminster
• Kensington and Chelsea
• Southwark
• Tower Hamlets
• Hackney
• Ealing
• Hounslow
• Bexley
• Hillingdon
• Croydon
• Richmond
• Kingston upon Thames
• Merton
• Hammersmith and Fulham
• Wandsworth
• Lambeth
The boroughs of London are the most important component of the local government. The boroughs are managed by the 'London Borough Council'. These boroughs were first established on 1st April 1965. The election for the 'London Borough Council' take place every four years. Previously known as the "shadows", the first elections for the 'London Borough Council' took place in the year 1964.
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28 boroughs are in London.