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Canal towpath overlooking Three Mills Wall River with a view across to Sugar House Island

The Lower Lea Valley is the southern end of the Lea Valley which surrounds the River Lea in eastern Greater London. It is part of the Thames Gateway redevelopment area and was the location of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

A 2005 documentary What Have You Done Today, Mervyn Day? focused on the history and landscape of the Lower Lea Valley. The film was made by Paul Kelly in conjunction with British pop group Saint Etienne.[1]

  1. ^ Saints of the screen Retrieved 26 November 2011

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London, on the west side of the mid-to-lower Lea Valley. The east of Brimsdown, that is, east of the eastern Lea Valley line is one of the borough's main commercial...

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The Lea Valley Saints was an Australian rules football club in the Lower Lea Valley region of London, England. The club was formed as a foundation member...

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divide the capital and define the communities on either side. The Lower Lea Valley, downstream of the reservoirs, is more integrated, with better east–west...

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The Lee Valley Ice Centre is located in Leyton in the Lower Lea Valley, London. The original venue opened in 1984, and a major redevelopment and expansion...

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Olympic Park in the Stratford district of London. It is located in the Lower Lea Valley, 6 miles (10 km) east of central London. The stadium was constructed...

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system and Lee Valley Park. The un-canalized river is spelled Lea, along with other natural features such as Lower Lea Valley. The River Lea is a major tributary...

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redeveloped as part of the Thames Gateway including the London Riverside and Lower Lea Valley, which was developed into the Olympic Park for the 2012 Olympics and...

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£400 million Security and policing – £600 million Regeneration of the Lower Lea Valley – £1.7 billion Contingency fund – £2.7 billion Unpaid volunteers known...

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River Thames

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the Thames Valley in London were partly covered in marshland, as was the adjoining Lower Lea Valley. Streams and rivers like the River Lea, Tyburn Brook...

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Leyton

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Leyton is in the Lower Lea Valley, the river forming its western boundary. The area rises from low-lying marshland along the river Lea to over 90 feet...

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around the park were removed and the power transferred through the new Lower Lea Valley Cable Tunnels constructed by Murphy. Also there was a roman village...

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