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Church End, Brent

Church End
Church End is located in Greater London
Church End
Church End
Location within Greater London
OS grid referenceTQ212845
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Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLONDON
Postcode districtNW10
Dialling code020
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51°32′46″N 0°15′04″W / 51.546°N 0.251°W / 51.546; -0.251

Church End, known locally as "Church Road", is a small locality in the London Borough of Brent, north of Harlesden, west of Willesden and south of Neasden. Its population is predominantly Afro-Caribbean.

The street Church Road is the main thoroughfare of the neighbourhood, which also includes a short crescent at the north end, just off Willesden Magistrates Court. To the west, the Dudding Hill Line and Taylors Lane Power Station separates it from Brentfield Road in Stonebridge. The nearest train station at its north end is Neasden and at its south end is Harlesden. Bus routes 260 and 266 serve Church Road, with 297 at the north end and 18/N18 at the south end.

Church End Estate

Church End is a deprived community with a large Caribbean and newer Somali population. Hassan Farah was credited with getting four local British Somali youngsters from the Queen's Road Community School to Oxbridge. The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has had a serious effect on this community. At least 36 residents have died, making this cluster the second worst in England and Wales.[1] Many of the victims have been men, like Farah in their 40s and 50s- whole families have been wiped out. Brent has the highest age-standardised coronavirus death rate in the country, excess deaths being three times the national average.[1]

History

Northern end of Church Road, close to the St Mary's Church it takes its name from

Church End arose as the area around St. Mary's Church near Willesden. It was known as "the Churchend" in the late 16th century.[2] During the 18th century, a village and inns developed around the church. The arrival of the railways in the 19th century lead to further development, though the area remained agricultural to begin with. An 1876 book noted "There are a few houses about the ch., at what is called Church End" and recorded there being two inns, the White Horse and the White Hart.[3] Industry and "poor housing" grew the area to be contiguous with Harlesden, though Roundwood Park was still green space.[4] By the 20th century it was one of the poorest parts of London and from the 1960s was known for high rates of unemployment.[5][6] Road widening and building in the 1960s changed the character of the area.[4]

The council transferred Church End Estate and Roundwood Estate to Fortunegate in 1998 in a regeneration scheme.[6] A regeneration plan for the Church End Neighbourhood Centre was approved by the council cabinet in 2016.[7]

Crime

Church End Estate, along with Roundwood Estate and some of Harlesden, is associated with the Church Road Soldiers street gang.[8] Gang violence led to the fatal shootings in Church End in 2016 of two men in their twenties who were uninvolved in gangs, Oliver Tetlow and James Owusu-Ajyekum.[9][10]

Notable residents

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mohdin, Aamna (27 June 2020). "'People were abandoned': injustices of pandemic laid bare in Brent". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  2. ^ Mills, A. D. (11 March 2010). A Dictionary of London Place-Names. OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780199566785.
  3. ^ Thorne, James (1876). "Willesden". Handbook to the Environs of London: Alphabetically Arranged, Containing an Account of Every Town and Village, and of All Places of Interest, Within a Circle of Twenty Miles Round London, Part 2. J. Murray. pp. 697–699.
  4. ^ a b Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1 March 1991). "Brent". London 3: North West. Yale University Press. p. 146. ISBN 0300096526.
  5. ^ "History of Church End, Brent and Middlesex". Vision of Britain.
  6. ^ a b "Church End". Brent Heritage.
  7. ^ Spendelow, Nathan (1 February 2016). "Church End set to be 'revitalised' as part of council regeneration". Get West London. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  8. ^ Dean, Lewis (24 September 2015). "Inside Gangland London: 'I used to get a rush kicking in a door or kidnapping someone'". IB Times. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  9. ^ King, Lorraine (11 November 2016). "Police roll out initiative to tackle violence between Church End and Stonebridge gang rivals". Kilburn Times. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  10. ^ Mills, Jen (11 March 2016). "Uzi-style execution in London was 'a tragic case of mistaken identity'". Metro. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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