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Information about Shepherds Bush
Shepherd's Bush is a district in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham situated 4.9 miles (7.9 km) west of Charing Cross. It is bordered by Hammersmith and Kensington to the south, Notting Hill to the east, Willesden and Harlesden to the north, and Acton to the west.
The area's focal point is Shepherd's Bush Green (or Shepherd's Bush Common), an 8-acre (approx) area of open grass surrounded by trees and roads. The Green has two tennis courts. The name is thought to have originated from the use of the common land here as a resting point for shepherds on their way to Smithfield Market in the City of London. An alternative theory is that it could have been named after someone in the area, because in 1635 the area was recorded as "Sheppards Bush Green". Significant communities of travellers from Australia and New Zealand exist in Shepherd's Bush. Road names in the area also suggest links to South Africa. There is a Polish community, with a community centre in nearby Hammersmith. Somalian and East African communities have a strong association with the area.
Running parallel to, and partly under, the Hammersmith and City Line tracks there is a large permanent market, selling groceries, cooked food, clothing and bric-à-brac. It caters considerably to the local Afro/Caribbean community. For details see here. A new 12-screen cinema opened recently, and the shopping centre that opened in the early 1970s was redeveloped. Also in W12 are Hammersmith Hospital, Hammersmith Park and HM Wormwood Scrubs Prison. It is also the home to Queens Park Rangers who play their home games in Loftus Road.
The Westfield Group (with Hausinvest Europa) are building a new shopping centre, bounded by the West Cross Route (A3220, was the M41), the Westway (A40, previously A40(M)), and Wood Lane, A219 (also the old A40). This centre will be branded "whitecity" (a registered trade mark) and is mainly being constructed on the site of the Franco-British Exhibition (1908) and the 1908 Olympics. Ironically, this area is considered by locals to be part of Shepherd's Bush and not its namesake White City, London.
The common itself is served by three London Underground stations - two of which are named Shepherd's Bush, confusingly. Shepherd's Bush (Central line) at the eastern apex of the common is the busiest station (both in terms of passengers and trains), whilst Shepherd's Bush (Hammersmith and City line) is about 600m to the west (near the north-western corner of the green). The remaining south-western corner of the green is served by Goldhawk Road, also on the Hammersmith & City line. The primarily residential areas to the west of the common, also recognised as part of Shepherd's Bush, are also served by White City and (somewhat further afield) East Acton stations on the Central Line.
As a result of the current development work at White City, two new transport hubs will be created in the area. The "northern interchange" will consist of the existing White City station on the Central line along with a new bus station and an adjacent new station (also to be named White City) on the Hammersmith and City line at the Wood Lane overbridge. The station will be positioned east of Wood Lane with its entrance north of the line, to reduce the walking distance for those connecting with the Central line at the existing White City station.
There will also be a "southern interchange", comprising of another new bus station, a redeveloped Central line station, a new (or rather reinstated) station on the West London Line and potentially a tram terminus for the West London Tram, which is a proposed on-street light rail line running from here via Acton, Ealing and Southall to Uxbridge in the west. The development is due to open in 2009.
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