Metropolitan Borough of Stoke Newington information
Former London borough, United Kingdom
Stoke Newington
Stoke Newington Town Hall
Stoke Newington within the County of London
History
• Origin
Stoke Newington parish
• Created
1900
• Abolished
1965
• Succeeded by
London Borough of Hackney
Status
Metropolitan borough
Government
Stoke Newington Borough Council
• HQ
Stoke Newington Church Street
• Motto
Respice Prospice {Look to the past and the future}
Coat of arms of the borough council
Map of borough boundary
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