The following is a list of wedding events in Brent, London.
Those living in Alperton, Brent, Brent Park, Brondesbury, Brondesbury Park, Church End, Cricklewood, Dollis Hill, Dudden Hill, Harlesden, Harrow, Kensal Green, Kenton, Kilburn, Kingsbury, Neasden, Park Royal, Perivale, Preston, Queen's Park, Queensbury, Stonebridge, Sudbury, The Hyde, Tokyngton, Wealdstone, Welsh Harp, Wembley, Wembley Park and Willesden are just a short journey from the event(s) listed below.
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 The London Borough of Brent is a North London borough (West London sub-region) forming part of Outer London, which itself is part of the Ceremonial County of Greater London.
 The London Borough of Brent is a North London borough (West London sub-region) forming part of Outer London, which itself is part of the Ceremonial County of Greater London. The London Borough of Brent was formed 1st April, 1965 by merging the areas of the former Municipal Borough of Willesden of Middlesex and Municipal Borough of Wembley.
 The London Borough of Brent was formed 1st April, 1965 by merging the areas of the former Municipal Borough of Willesden of Middlesex and Municipal Borough of Wembley. The borough's administrative headquarters are in Wembley and local postcodes include HA, NW & W
 The borough's administrative headquarters are in Wembley and local postcodes include HA, NW & W The borough's name comes from the River Brent which runs through it
 The borough's name comes from the River Brent which runs through it Brent is the 15th largest out of the 32 London boroughs.
 Brent is the 15th largest out of the 32 London boroughs. Wembley forms part of the London Borough of Brent in Greater London. It is the principal town of the borough and is home to the borough's administrative headquarters.
 Wembley forms part of the London Borough of Brent in Greater London. It is the principal town of the borough and is home to the borough's administrative headquarters. Wembley is best known for its football stadium, which was rebuilt between 2003 and 2007
 Wembley is best known for its football stadium, which was rebuilt between 2003 and 2007 Wembley is derived from 'Wemba', (an Old English proper) and the Old English 'Lea, meaning meadow or clearing. The name is first recorded in the charter of King Beornwulf in 825. By the mid sixteenth century there were only 6 houses in Wembley.
 Wembley is derived from 'Wemba', (an Old English proper) and the Old English 'Lea, meaning meadow or clearing. The name is first recorded in the charter of King Beornwulf in 825. By the mid sixteenth century there were only 6 houses in Wembley.