The London Borough of Lambeth was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth and part of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth containing Streatham and Clapham.
Lambeth is a long, thin borough (approximately 3 miles wide and 7 miles long). It has no one single "town centre" as such. Great variety exists in the districts. The largest shopping areas are (in order of size) Streatham, Brixton, Vauxhall and Clapham.
According to the 2001 census, Lambeth has a population of 266,169. 62% of the borough is White, 12% Black Caribbean and 12% Black African. 37% of householders are owner–occupiers. Lambeth has the highest population density of the Inner London boroughs.
In the northern end of the borough are the Central London districts of the
South Bank and Lambeth which have a developing tourist economy while at the
very south of the borough are the leafy suburbs of Gipsy Hill, Tulse Hill, West
Dulwich and West Norwood. In between the two are built-up and inner-city districts
of Brixton, Brixton Hill, Clapham, Clapham Park, Herne Hill, Stockwell and Kennington
which are each at different stages of gentrification and have elements of suburban
and urban settlement while Vauxhall and South Lambeth are central districts
being redeveloped with high density business and residential properties. Streatham
sits somewhere between suburban London and inner-city Brixton with the partly
suburban and partly built-up areas of Streatham, Streatham Hill and Streatham
Vale.
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