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The Hackney Mill was built by William Hackney in 1899. It was located on Turkey Creek near Concord Road and North Loop Road. The mill was not a conventional mill with a water wheel to supply power. The energy to run the mill came from a water turbine.
The mill sits on private property.
I am an OFFICIAL BT London 2012 Storyteller - www.btlondon2012.co.uk/storytellers/index.php
I work for a Major Tier 1 Contractor on the Site of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
This is my View of what's going on.
These Views are mine and not of My employer or the ODA.
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2011 – Hackney in Bloom – 1st Prize – Best Voluntary Organisation Garden
2011 – Hackney in Bloom - Joint 2nd Prize - Best Community Project
2010-Hackney in Bloom - 3rd Prize – Best Community Project
2009-Hackney in Bloom - 1st Prize – Best Residential Area
2008-Hackney in Bloom - 1st Prize – Best Residential Garden
2007-Hackney in Bloom - 1st Prize – Best Communal Garden
2007-London in Bloom - Certificate of Achievement
Hackney Wick, London E9, is a run-down industrial area on the borders of the London Boroughs of Hackney,Tower Hamlets and Newham; which was once little-known outside the immediate vicinity and rarely visited by outsiders. However it lies just a stone's throw from the Olympic Park and now being revitalised by artists and creative enterprises.
Hackney Wick, London E9, is a run-down industrial area on the borders of the London Boroughs of Hackney,Tower Hamlets and Newham; which was once little-known outside the immediate vicinity and rarely visited by outsiders. However it lies just a stone's throw from the Olympic Park and now being revitalised by artists and creative enterprises.
Hackney Wick, London E9, is a run-down industrial area on the borders of the London Boroughs of Hackney,Tower Hamlets and Newham; which was once little-known outside the immediate vicinity and rarely visited by outsiders. However it lies just a stone's throw from the Olympic Park and now being revitalised by artists and creative enterprises.