| Hatch End | |
|---|---|
Hatch End Broadway | |
Location withinGreater London | |
| Population | 10,693 (2011 Census. Ward)[1] |
| OS grid reference | TQ125915 |
| London borough | |
| Ceremonial county | Greater London |
| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | PINNER |
| Postcode district | HA5 |
| Dialling code | 020 |
| Police | Metropolitan |
| Fire | London |
| Ambulance | London |
| UK Parliament | |
| London Assembly | |
| 51°36′04″N0°22′27″W / 51.6010°N 0.3743°W /51.6010; -0.3743 | |
Hatch End is an area ofNorth West London, situated within theLondon Borough of Harrow. It is located 12.2 miles (19.6 km) north west ofCharing Cross.
Hatch End is home toHarrow Arts Centre, a complex which centres on the 404-seat Elliott Hall and a 120-seat studio theatre. Music, dance, theatre, film, comedy and literature events are all hosted here, along with many workshops and summer schemes run during the holidays.[2]
The area also features several sports facilities, including Hatch End Swimming Pool, Hatch End Cricket Club and Hatch End Tennis Club. Additionally, the Bannister Stadium & Bannister Sports Centre (containing sports pitches and an athletics track) are located off the Uxbridge Road.
Also of interest is Letchford House on Headstone Lane, a Grade II listed building[3] which was built in 1670.
Harrow town centre is located to the southeast of Hatch End and is a regional centre for higher order goods, with two shopping malls and a nine-screen cinema, along with numerous restaurants, places of entertainment and bookshops.Pinner town centre, to the southwest, offers many additional amenities and is linked to the area by the frequent H12 bus service. Hatch End is also convenient forWatford, around 4 miles (6.4 km) to the north, which also serves as a regional retail centre. Watford and Hatch End are linked by regular rail services fromHatch End railway station on theLondon Overground.
Using data from the 2001 Census, 74.02% of the population of theHatch End electoral ward identify as 'white', 18.94% as 'Asian', 3.12% as 'Black', 2.16% as 'mixed', 1.14% as 'Other ethnic group' and 0.61% as Chinese. Christians make up 52.98% of the population of Hatch End. In addition, in common with many other parts of North West London, the area is also home to a sizeable Jewish community; Jews make up 11.38% of the population and Hatch End has a synagogue (and a second in Pinner town centre). The suburb is also home to a Hindu community which represents 11.86% of the population.[4]
The 2011 census showed that 57% of the population was white (48% British, 6% Other, 3% Irish), and 24% Indian.[5]
Hatch End is served byNorthwick Park Hospital and specialistsSt Mark's Hospital and theRoyal National Orthopaedic Hospital, which are run by theNational Health Service. Due to the large and increasing elderly population[13] in Harrow, and Hatch End in particular, there is also a large public and private provision of homecare services in Harrow.
Hatch End railway station was opened between 1842 and 1844 and is on theLondon OvergroundWatford DC Line inLondon fare zone 6. In normal off-peak conditions it roughly takes three quarters of an hour toEuston railway station and a quarter of an hour toWatford Junction railway station.
| Route | Start | End | Operator |
| H14 | St. Thomas' Drive, Hatch End | Northwick Park Hospital | London Sovereign forTransport for London |
| H12 | Stanmore Underground Station | South Harrow Bus Station | London Sovereign forTransport for London |
| R17 | Hatch End Station | Carpenders Park Station | Uno forHertfordshire County Council |