Grace Nelson is a dedicated Town Centre Manager for Church End with over a decade of experience in community building and economic development. With a passion for revitalizing town centres and high streets, Grace has been instrumental in implementing various regeneration projects that have transformed the landscape of town centres, making them more vibrant and attractive to both residents and visitors.
Rail links
Neasden station is within 15 minutes walking distance from Church End and is served by the Jubilee Line, including night tube services at the weekend. Baker Street is a 14 minute trip away and London Bridge 26 minutes away.
Harlesden station is in similar proximity to Church End and is served by the Bakerloo Line and the Euston to Watford London Overground.
Road routes
There is good road access to Church End via the A406 North Circular Road as well as the A404.
Bus links
Church End is served by 2 bus services including a 24h service with connections across with 2 bus routes – 260, 266 North and West London.
International logistics
Harlesden and Neasden stations provide access to the Eurostar international terminal at Kings Cross St Pancras in 22 minutes.
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Church End is home to a multicultural community with a strong spirit rooted in its Somali, Afghanistan, Afro-Caribbean, and Eastern-European heritage. It boasts a Victorian high street with a mix of independent food, drink, and convenience stores. The local centre is surrounded by light industrial estates but TV and film studio spaces.