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Borough of Hackney could refer to: London Borough of Hackney; Metropolitan Borough of Hackney (1900–1965) This page was last edited on 27 ...
West Hackney is a district in the London Borough of Hackney, situated on the eastern side of Ermine Street, the major Roman Road better known as the A10.. The area was part of the Ancient Parish and subsequent Metropolitan Borough of Hackney, but has come to be seen by many as an informal extension of Stoke Newington, as well as a sub-district of Hackney proper.
The area was originally a hamlet that developed on Shacklewell Lane in the Ancient Parish and later Metropolitan Borough of Hackney, now a part of the larger modern London Borough of Hackney. The place name is no longer commonly used, and the areas is now generally regarded as part of Dalston , which was originally a separate hamlet 500 yards ...
In the mid-1990s, Hackney London Borough Council sold the freehold to HSBC, who then sold it on to Coral, who operated it as a bookmaker. [8] [9] In 2021, it was then converted for use as a public house known as the "Hackney Tap". [10] [11] [12]
The borough council was initially based in a "French-Italian" style town hall in Hackney Grove, dating from 1866. The building was extended in 1898. [1] A new Art Deco town hall in Mare Street was begun in 1934, and opened in 1937. It is now the headquarters of the London Borough of Hackney. [1]
Brownswood ward has existed since the creation of the London Borough of Hackney on 1 April 1965. It was first used in the 1964 election to Hackney London Borough Council, with an electorate of 5,629, returning two councillors. [15] On 7 May 1964 election there was a turnout of 20.1% and both councillors elected were Labour Party members. The ...
Metropolitan Borough of Hackney, a local government area based on the ancient parish boundaries from 1900 to 1965 Hackney (electoral division) , a division of the Greater London Council from 1965 to 1973