London Borough of Brent

London Borough of Brent
Motto: 
Forward Together
Brent shown within Greater London
Coordinates: 51°33′58″N 0°16′26″W / 51.56611°N 0.27389°W / 51.56611; -0.27389
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionLondon
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Created1 April 1965
Admin HQEngineers Way, Wembley
Government
  TypeLondon borough council
  BodyBrent London Borough Council
  London AssemblyKrupesh Hirani (Labour) AM for Brent and Harrow
  MPsBarry Gardiner (Labour)
Dawn Butler (Labour)
Area
  Total
16.70 sq mi (43.24 km2)
  Rank255th (of 296)
Population
 (2022)
  Total
341,221
  Rank30th (of 296)
  Density20,000/sq mi (7,900/km2)
Time zoneUTC (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
Postcodes
HA, NW, W
Area code020
ISO 3166 codeGB-BEN
ONS code00AE
GSS codeE09000005
PoliceMetropolitan Police
Websitehttp://www.brent.gov.uk

Brent (/brɛnt/ ) is a borough in north-west London, England. It is known for landmarks such as Wembley Stadium, the Swaminarayan Temple and the Kiln Theatre. It also contains the Welsh Harp reservoir and the Park Royal commercial estate. The local authority is Brent London Borough Council.

Brent's population was estimated to be 339,800 as at 2021. Major districts are Kilburn, Willesden, Wembley and Harlesden, with sub-districts Stonebridge, Kingsbury, Kensal Green, Neasden, and Queen's Park. Brent has a mixture of residential, industrial and commercial land. It includes many districts of inner-city character in the east and a more distinct suburban character in the west, part of which formed part of the early 20th century Metroland developments.