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Wembley City Guide |
Wembley is an area in north west London in the United Kingdom. The area is part of the London Borough of Brent. Wembley can be found on the River Brent and is separated by Neasden, Willesden, and the Park Royal by the A406 North Circular Road. The are has many neighbors such as Sudbury to the west, and Harrow to the northwest. The area of Wembley has been named in the Mayor London’s London Plan as one of the 35 major centers in the Greater London area. There are some notable places in Wembley such as Wembley Stadium where sports take place, and Wembley Arena, where concerts and other events take place, and of course Wembley Park.
Wembley is notable because it is beautiful and it has an attraction that draws people from all over England and the rest of the world. The spa waters are rich in iron, sulphur, and salt, making them a popular and effective health treatment. In the 17th century the waters were known as chalybeate waters, which mean that they are rich in iron. The potential healing effects of the water is what brings people, especially wealthy people, from all around the world. Hence, the town is known as a very wealthy town.
Wembley has a population of almost 72,000 at the 2001 UK Census with the greater urban area having a population of over 85,000. The area is loved by many because it has a mild and dry climate, which is not as common as cold and wet areas of England. The area is much higher than many other English settlements in altitude and has an average minimum temperature of just below 0 degrees Celsius in January and an average maximum of 20 degrees Celsius in July and August.
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