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Stoke Newington School has a sixth form which was launched in September 2006. [citation needed] Major renovation of the school under the 'Building Schools for the Future' (BSF) programme was completed in 2010. Willmott Dixon was the main contractor undertaking the new building and refurbishment of the school.
Members receive ongoing informal training at Stoke Newington Police Station and are kept updated about new, targeted police operations in the area. [55] In its first five months of operation, the hotline received 2,000 calls reporting burglaries, thefts, muggings, missing people etc.
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In 2012, CSP transitioned to the SIG Sauer P220R.45 ACP pistol. [15] Prior to this, the SIG Sauer P229 had been issued since 1996. [16] In June 2022, CSP began transitioning to the Glock 45 9mm fitted with a tactical light and night sights. Troopers also began carrying only two spare magazines as opposed to the three issued with the SIG 220R.
New Stoke Newington Shul is a Masorti Jewish congregation, located in Stoke Newington in the Borough of Hackney, London, England, in the United Kingdom. [1] The congregation is led by its inaugural rabbi, Roni Tabick, appointed in 2015. [2] [3] [4] The community was established in 2007 [1] [5] as the Haringey/Stoke Newington Masorti Group. [4]
St Andrew, Stoke Newington; St Mary, Stoke Newington; St Matthias' Church, Stoke Newington; Stoke Newington (London County Council constituency) Stoke Newington (parish) Stoke Newington (UK Parliament constituency) Stoke Newington Central (ward) Stoke Newington Church Street; Stoke Newington Common; Stoke Newington School
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The by-election took place on 12 September 2024, following the resignation of Mete Coban, who became Deputy Mayor of London for Environment and Energy. [1] The Green Party's gain in Stoke Newington increased their representation on the council to three seats, the highest number they have held since 1992, when they held two seats.