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About Bromley

Bromley is the largest London borough. Located in the south east of the capital, it includes Beckenham, Orpington, West Wickham, Crystal Palace, Cray Valley, Penge, Anerley and Biggin Hill. Bromley is the largest London borough. Located in the south east of the capital, it includes Beckenham, Orpington, West Wickham, Crystal Palace, Cray Valley, Penge, Anerley and Biggin Hill.

Whether you prefer shopping or swimming, reading or rambling, comedy or conservation; the London Borough of Bromley has something for you.

With more than thirty-five square miles of protected countryside, picturesque parks and woodlands to explore, it's easy to forget that the bright lights of London's West End are less than twelve miles away from Bromley Town Centre. From bustling high streets to tranquil rural villages; London's largest borough is full of contrasts and possibilities.

Bromley is famous for its horticulture, with thousands of bulbs and trees planted every year to ensure the borough is always looking its best. With this image comes a commitment to protect the countryside and landscape for future generations. There is a wealth of woodland, nature trails, commons and open spaces, providing a haven for those seeking peace and tranquility.

The London Borough of Bromley has been twinned with Neuwied in Germany since 1987, when the Mayors of the two communities signed a charter in Bromley to ratify the partnership. This relationship is fostered through the Bromley Town Twinning Association.

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