Outer London consists of the London boroughs that were created in 1965 from parts of the historic counties of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Essex, Kent, and Surrey. These boroughs surround Inner London and form the outer part of Greater London.
Geographically, Outer London tends to be greener and less densely populated than Inner London, featuring more suburban and semi-rural areas. You'll find more parks, gardens, and open spaces.
Economically, Outer London is diverse, with a mix of residential areas, industrial estates, and commercial centres. It often benefits from its proximity to London while offering lower property prices and a more relaxed lifestyle. However, it's often dependent on the central London economy.
Transport links are crucial in Outer London, with many residents commuting into central London for work. The London%20Underground, Overground, National Rail services, and bus networks provide connectivity.
Compared to Inner London, Outer London typically has a different demographic profile, often with larger families and a higher proportion of owner-occupied housing. The character and atmosphere of each borough can vary greatly. Certain areas such as Harrow and Kingston%20upon%20Thames have distinct identities.
The boroughs of Outer London include: Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Haringey, Harrow, Havering, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond upon Thames, Sutton, and Waltham Forest.
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