Sentences with phrase «hackney central»

Bohemia Place & Morning Lane, Hackney Central, London E8 Sept 30 - Oct 3 2017 12 - 6 daily Curated by Hanz Hancock & Patrick Morrissey, Saturation Point
The railway arches near Hackney Central Station look set to act as a useful art resource until more commercial developments take over, and the biennial Sluice fair will use four of them at the end of September.
New photographic works on display at Victoria Miro Mayfair focus on two locations of the 2011 London riots: Mare Street in Hackney Central and the Pembury Estate in Hackney Downs.
Another new seat of Hackney Central will also be formed with elements of Mr Corbyn and Ms Abbott's current constituencies.
Jeremy Corbyn's own seat sees substantial changes: Diane Abbott's Hackney North and Stoke Newington is abolished and split between a Hackney Central seat (mostly made up of Meg Hillier's Hackney South) and a Finsbury Park and Stoke Newington seat (mostly made up of Corbyn's Islington North), with a much smaller part going into a new Hackney West and Bethnal Green seat.
Buses: Hackney Road and Mare Street; Tube: Bethnal Green; Rail: London Fields (10 mins from Liverpool St); Overground: Haggerston or Hackney Central; Parking: street

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The central London rail study of 1989 proposed three new rail projects for the capital, which included an east - west line and a new London Underground line, which would link Wimbledon to Hackney.
Rushanara Ali (Bethnal Green & Bow); Graham Allen (Nottingham North); Adrian Bailey (West Bromwich West); Margaret Beckett (Derby South); Clive Betts (Sheffield South East); Gordon Brown (Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath); Nick Brown (Newcastle Upon Tyne East); Chris Bryant (Rhondda); Richard Burden (Birmingham, Northfield); Liam Byrne (Birmingham, Hodge Hill); Stella Creasy (Walthamstow); Tony Cunningham (Workington); Nick Dakin (Scunthorpe); Ian Davidson (Glasgow South West); Brian Donohoe (Central Ayrshire); Frank Doran (Aberdeen North); Jack Dromey (Birmingham Erdington); Maria Eagle (Garston and Halewood); Angela Eagle (Wallasey); Sheila Gilmore (Edinburgh East); Roger Godsiff (Birmingham, Hall Green); Lilian Greenwood (Nottingham South); Harriet Harman (Camberwell and Peckham); Mark Hendrick (Preston); David Heyes (Ashton - Under - Lyne); Meg Hillier (Hackney South and Shoreditch); Lindsay Hoyle (Chorley); Huw Irranca - Davies (Ogmore); Glenda Jackson (Hampstead and Kilburn); Sian James (Swansea East); Cathy Jamieson (Kilmarnock and Loudoun); Graham Jones (Hyndburn); Tony Lloyd (Manchester Central); Denis MacShane (Rotherham); Shabana Mahmood (Birmingham Ladywood); Gregg McClymont (Cumbernauld, Kilsyth & Kirkintilloch East); David Miliband (South Shields); Austin Mitchell (Great Grimsby); Dawn Primarolo (Bristol South); Barry Sheerman (Huddersfield); Gavin Shuker (Luton South); Jack Straw (Blackburn); Graham Stringer (Blackley and Broughton); Gisela Stuart (Birmingham, Edgbaston); Stephen Twigg (Liverpool West Derby); David Winnick (Walsall North); Phil Woolas (Oldham East and Saddleworth).
Born in Hackney and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, his film work includes THE OXFORD MURDERS (Alex de la Iglesia) starring Elijah Wood, SONG FOR A RAGGY BOY (Aisling Walsh) starring Aidan Quinn, TIMECODE II (Mike Figgis) and HARDBOILED SWEETS (David Hughes) starring Ian Hart.
Sherrie and Drew's central plot merges romantic - comedy cliches with every hackneyed star - wannabe movie ever made.
As hackneyed and as unoriginal as the central story might be, Valenzuela shows a knack for generating tension, the atmosphere of dread and despair that permeates things, especially early on, is generally palpable no matter how absurd or stupid things become.
Two of the institutions — Black Country UTC in Walsall and Hackney UTC in east London — closed last year, and UTCs in Lancashire and Central Bedfordshire will close next month.
Institutions in Hackney and Walsall closed last August, while Central Bedfordshire and Lancashire UTCs will close this year.
A dynamic exchange between thinking and making is central in Hackney's work.
Continuing its partnership with central London venue the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), the festival will now also venture out to the Hackney Picturehouse, Arthouse Crouch End and The Proud Archivist in Haggerston, remaining in London for 12 days before heading to Edinburgh Filmhouse, Glasgow Film Theatre and Broadway Nottingham.
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