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Borehamwood

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For the village in Essex, see Boreham.
Borehamwood
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Statistics
Population: 31,616 (2001 census)
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference:TQ195975
Administration
Parish: Elstree and Borehamwood
Borough: Hertsmere
Shire county: Hertfordshire
Region: East of England
Constituent country:England
Sovereign state:United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Hertfordshire
Historic county: Hertfordshire
Services
Police force: Hertfordshire Constabulary
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance:East of England
Post office and telephone
Post town: BOREHAMWOOD
Postal district: WD6
Dialling code: 020
Politics
UK Parliament: Hertsmere
European Parliament: East of England
Image:Flag of England.svg

Borehamwood (also referred to as Boreham Wood by a growing section of the population) is a town in southern Hertfordshire, just outside London, and part of the London commuter belt. It is part of the borough of Hertsmere. The town is often associated with the nearby village Elstree (being part of the ancient parish of Elstree), the two still share a local council, now called the Elstree and Borehamwood Town Council, and a railway station, Elstree & Borehamwood railway station.

The station is served by trains operated by First Capital Connect, (formerly Thameslink). The same railway line is used by Midland Mainline between St Pancras station and Nottingham, although these trains do not stop there. The A1 passes just to the east of the town, and the M25 passes about two miles north of it.

Since the 1920s, the town has been the location of several film studios - including the MGM-British Studios complex (demolished in the early 1970s) where many well-known films such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Where Eagles Dare and Goodbye Mister Chips were made. This earned it the nickname of the "British Hollywood". Most of these studios have now closed, although two remain.

The former Associated British Studios in Shenley Road have been partly demolished to make way for a supermarket — what remains has been redeveloped to form Elstree Studios. Moby Dick, The Dambusters, the first three Indiana Jones films and the first three Star Wars movies were physically filmed at the old studios (although visual effects for Indiana Jones/Star Wars were created in California). The TV series Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Big Brother and major feature films are filmed at the new Elstree Studios. Notably the British soaps Eastenders, Casualty and Holby City are also filmed here, and many shots of the town are included in final cuts of these and many British films from the last century.

Millennium Studios is situated on Elstree Way, Borehamwood.

The former British National Studios on Clarendon Road (which were later owned by Lew Grade's ATV) is now the BBC Elstree Centre. One of BBC's popular soaps, EastEnders, is produced at the studios, as well as popular medical drama Holby City.

The building which housed the former Gate Studios was demolished in April 2006.

As of April 2004, the town has approximately 30,000 residents. There is one weekly newspaper, the Borehamwood and Elstree Times, commonly known as the Borehamwood Times. Until 2003, the town was the headquarters of the United Kingdom subsidiary of T-Mobile. The town remains the UK headquarters of Pizza Hut.

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Borehamwood has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V. There are also many Council lead schemes that have introduced multi-million pound developments across the town for youth related activities. Borehamwood is home to Boreham Wood F.C. and their playing ground. The first third of the Watling Chase Timberland Trail travels from Elstree & Borehamwood railway station up to Shenley

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