The Brent Central constituency formed the central portion of the
London Borough of Brent. Since the early 1990s the
Conservative party has had a small minority of councillors but been without wards in the constituency; a
plurality of the voters in each ward have been in favour of the
Labour Party and/or the
Liberal Democrats. It is mostly in the postal district of NW10, but also partly falls under NW2, NW9 and HA9.
Districts and ethnicity Kensal Green lay at the southeast of the constituency, neighbouring
Stonebridge and
Harlesden, which have a high concentration of black residents and severe deprivation. The southwest corner is dominated by the
Park Royal industrial estate, the largest in Europe. To the west is the 21st century-built
Wembley Stadium; the north takes in
Dollis Hill including part of the
Welsh Harp Reservoir. Other than Harlesden and Stonebridge, pockets prominent in the Index of Multiple Deprivation are in smallest areas (Output Areas of censuses) within
Willesden Green and
Neasden, which has Britain's largest Hindu temple. Although there is a mixed income established Asian minority, the proportion of the borough's residents who describe themselves as being of Asian ethnicity is the fourth-highest in London, the highest proportion of Asian backgrounds being the
London Borough of Newham. The proportion of
social housing and rented housing is close to the average of
Greater London; this increased by 66% in the ten years to 2011 to 30%. == Boundaries ==