Background Queen's Park straddled the
ancient parishes of
Willesden (the northern part, in the
London Borough of Brent) and
Chelsea (the southern part, in the
City of Westminster). The
Queens Park Estate was developed in 1875–81, in
Kensal Town which had been an
exclave of Chelsea from before the time of the
Norman Conquest. In 1900 the exclave was removed from Chelsea and divided between its neighbours, with most of it, the area north of the Grand Union Canal, and including the
Queens Park Estate joining with the area of the ancient parish of
Paddington to form the new
Metropolitan Borough of Paddington. The park was laid out in the parish of
Willesden in 1886. In 1874 the parish of Willesden adopted the
Local Government Act 1858 and a local board was formed. In 1965, Paddington merged with Westminster and Marylebone to form the
City of Westminster, while Willesden became part of the new
London Borough of Brent.
Electoral wards The area gives its name to two electoral wards in adjacent London boroughs. The area north of
Kilburn Lane is the
Queens Park ward of the
London Borough of Brent and the area south of Kilburn Lane is the
Queen's Park ward of the
City of Westminster. Both wards return three councillors to their respective councils, all Labour as of the
2022 local elections. Both wards fall within the
Queen's Park and Maida Vale parliamentary constituency, represented by Labour MP
Georgia Gould.
Queen's Park Community Council In May 2012, residents of the Westminster ward voted in favour of the establishment of a Queen's Park
civil parish and
parish council. In June 2012, Westminster City Council approved the establishment of
Queen's Park Community Council from 1 April 2014 as the first
parish council created in London since new legislation was enacted in 2007. The community council area is coterminous with the City of Westminster ward of Queen's Park. The first election of councillors to the community council took place in May 2014 at the same time as
other local elections. Subsequent elections are held every four years at the same time as elections to the city council, with the
most recent being on 5 May 2022. Parish councils have no statutory responsibilities, but have a budget they can direct towards community projects.
Queen's Park Neighbourhood Plan In November 2021, the City Council formally adopted the Queen's Park Neighbourhood Plan. It is therefore now part of the statutory Development Plan for Westminster and will be used alongside the council’s own planning documents and the Mayor’s London Plan in determining applications in the Queen's Park Neighbourhood Area. == History ==