The London Borough of Newham is a London borough inside east London. It is about 5 miles (8 km) east of the City of London, north of the River Thames. The borough was established by merging the previous area of the Essex county borough of East Ham along with the county borough of West Ham as a borough of the newly formed Greater London, on 1 April 1965. Green Street and Boundary Road mark the former boundary among the two. Newham was devised for the borough as an completely new name. The local authority is Newham London Borough Council.
The borough covers a total area of 13.98 square miles. In line with population estimates created in the middle of 2014, Newham is a borough with a permanent population of about 324322 inhabitant. According to the 2011 Census, Newham has the youngest overall population in the nation. Transport in Newham is undergoing a significant upgrade, together with the completed Docklands Light Railway and Jubilee Line Extension, and new or enhanced stations at Canning Town, West Ham and Stratford. The Docklands Light Railway was extended to serve London City Airport.
Newham was one of the six host boroughs for the 2012 Summer Olympics and contains many of the Olympic Park such as the Olympic Stadium.