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Hackney London Borough Council, also known as Hackney Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Hackney, in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in London. The council has been under Labour majority control since 2002. Since 2002 the council has been led by a directly elected mayor.
The local authority is Hackney Council, which meets at Hackney Town Hall and has its main offices in the adjoining Hackney Service Centre. Since 2002 the council has been led by the directly elected Mayor of Hackney. A speaker fulfils the civic and ceremonial duties previously undertaken by the (non-political) mayor prior to 2002. [40]
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]
Sharon Graham, the general secretary of the Unite union, said that council workers "must not pay the price" for the council's "incompetence and financial mismanagement". [66] A statement from the GMB union called the situation a "humiliating admission of failure" and said the council was responsible for the crisis because it had "stolen wages ...
Ratecapping Hackney: Hackney council leader Hilda Kean explains her position to Thames News (3 April 1985) Southwark demo: Islington leader Margaret Hodge comments after Southwark appears ready to set a rate (1 May 1985) Hackney and Southwark: Hackney's challenge fails, while Southwark's meeting sees protests (2 May 1985)
2018 Hackney London Borough Council election: Hoxton East and Shoreditch (3) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour: Kam Adams : 1,530 : 67.5 : Labour: Feryal Demirci: 1,411 : 62.2 : Labour: Steve Race: 1,230 : 54.2 : Green: Scott Elliott 355 15.7 Green: Florence Wedmore 298 13.1 Green: Samir Jeraj 233 10.3 Liberal Democrats: Peter Friend 194 8.6 ...
Hackney Central, Hackney North and Stoke Newington and Hackney South and Shoreditch Hackney was an electoral division for the purposes of elections to the Greater London Council . The constituency elected three councillors for a three-year term in 1964, 1967 and 1970.
Amongst other instances, section 114 notices have been issued by Hackney Council in 2000, Northamptonshire Council twice in 2018, [8] Croydon Council in 2020 and 2022, [9] Slough Council in 2021, [10] Thurrock Council in 2022, [11] and Woking Borough Council and Birmingham City Council in 2023. [12] [13]