Bromley
The London Borough of Bromley is one of the 32 London Boroughs which make up Greater London. The London Borough of Bromley is south of the River Thames which flows via London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. The borough was formed, as were all other London boroughs, on 1 April 1965 by the London Government Act 1963. It comprised the former region of the Municipal Borough of Bromley, the Municipal Borough of Beckenham, Penge Urban District, Orpington Urban District plus the Chislehurst part of Chislehurst and Sidcup Urban District, which was transferred from Kent to Greater London. Bromley is the principal town in the London Borough of Bromley. It covers a total area of about 57.97 square miles. According to the 2011 Census, the borough features a permanent population of around 309392 inhabitants. Inside this population, most were owner-occupiers. About 32.5 percent own their property outright and a further 42.73 per cent own their residence with a mortgage. The majority of the population lives in the north and west of the borough, with an outlier at Biggin Hill in the far south. The borough shares borders with the London Boroughs of Lewisham and Greenwich towards the North, Bexley to the North East, Southwark and Lambeth towards the North West, along with Croydon towards the West. Bromley is one of only six London Boroughs to not have at least 1 London Underground station inside its boundaries. Even so, the borough has several railway stations served by London Overground, Thameslink, Southeastern and Southern. The borough also has various stops on the London Tramlink network. For all of your home upgrades, ensure that that you use trustworthy professionals in Bromley to ensure that you get the best quality.