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Site history






 Roman: The river Lea flowed fast with the estuary extending
 far into Hackney Wick. It was drained in response to a Danish
 invasion in 894 when the Danish navy attempted to sail up the                                                                         Hackney Wick
 river to Hertford. The area had become prone to flooding until                                                                        1960
 the canal network was constructed.

 Industrial: 19th and 20th century The Wick was a busy
 industrial zone. It housed the first production of synthetic
 plastic and had a large output of shellac. Hackney Wick was a
 key manufacturing in the 1st World War,

 Post Industrial: The industrial street pattern is lost, replaced in
 the 60’s with social housing tower blocks. This development
 eventually deteriorated and was demolished in the 1990’s.

 21st Century: The Olympic Park brought with it regeneration
 of the area. Formally the site housed the Hackney Wick
 Stadium, this was demolished to make way for the Olympic
 media and broadcast complex.

                                                                                                                                       Olympic Park
 Today the site is comprised of the car park and the Here
 East commercial development including a range of bars and                                                                             development
 restaurants on the canal side.                                                                                                        2003-2012





















                                                                                                                                       Queen Elizabeth
                                                                                                                                       Olympic
                                                                                                                                       Park future
                                                                                                                                       development








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