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London Fields is also now one of the centres of the London art scene[citation needed], the initial 'buzz' being fostered by the influential[citation needed] Flowers East gallery. Although this has since moved to Shoreditch, it has left a legacy[citation needed] of small to medium art galleries, often artist-run. 'The Hothouse', a studio/gallery complex which has recently undergone a major expansion, faces onto the park's north east corner. The rise in accommodation costs (partly the result of this cultural upsurge) have ironically meant that few up-and-coming artists can afford to live there, however.
In 1889 Hackney was included in the new County of London, and in 1900 the vestry was dissolved with the parish becoming the Metropolitan Borough of Hackney. The civil parish was abolished when the borough became part of the London Borough of Hackney in 1965.
The constant increase in Hackney's population meant that galleries were added to the church, and by 1789 it could hold a congregation of 1,000. This was still inadequate to the needs of the parish, and the vestry petitioned Parliament in 1790, for the church's complete rebuilding at an adjacent site to the North.[1]
Ponders End Allotments Club is a track from the (1975) Chas and Dave album One Fing 'n' Annuver.[8]
Bethnal Green ¢ Bruce Grove ¢ Bush Hill Park ¢ Cambridge Heath ¢ Edmonton Green ¢ Enfield Town ¢ Hackney Downs ¢ London Fields ¢ London Liverpool Street ¢ Rectory Road ¢ Seven Sisters ¢ Silver Street ¢ Stamford Hill ¢ Stoke Newington ¢ White Hart Lane
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