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48-522: Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre is a sports and leisure venue located in Leyton , London Borough of Waltham Forest , to the north of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park . It is regularly used for international field hockey fixtures by both the Great Britain men's and women's field hockey teams . It hosted the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup . Owned and managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority ,

96-554: A city farm in Skelton Lane Park, near Leyton Midland Road station. It is free to visitors and the livestock include pigs, sheep, cows, horses and llamas . A recent regeneration of Ive Farm Fields in 2018 has brought a host of new facilities to the area, with floodlit sports pitches, a running track, volleyball courts and a series of walking routes. In memory of those who lost their lives in Waltham Forest during

144-472: A round-robin tournament with home and away matches, played from October to June, with the top team at the end of the season winning the league. From 2022–23 onwards, the bottom team at the end of the season will be relegated and will be replaced by the winner of a new competition called the Men's FIH Nations Cup . In July 2017, Hockey India decided to withdraw both the men's and women's national teams from

192-809: A 99-year lease of the stadium. Orient said that the stadium was too close to their stadium, which they said would breach FA rules. There has also been talk of the club moving into the 15,000 seater Riverbank Arena. Leyton F.C. (between 1975 and 1992 called "Leyton Wingate") was founded in 1868, and until January 2011 played in the Isthmian League Division One North at the Leyton Stadium in Lea Bridge Road. Leyton FC amalgamated with Walthamstow Pennant FC, in 1995 and renamed as Leyton Pennant FC. In 1994, they changed their name again to Waltham Forest FC. Leyton also has

240-502: A cricket pitch and pavilion, which was the former home of Essex County Cricket Club . In 1886, the club purchased Leyton Cricket Ground in the High Road, which became their headquarters until 1933; however, they continued to play at Leyton until 1977. The pavilion (a Grade II listed building ) still stands today as part of Leyton Youth Centre. Wapping Hockey Club and East London Hockey Club are field hockey clubs that both play at

288-510: A current 'hot spot' to buy in. The area was referenced in the July 2015 edition of Vogue (magazine) , which said: "All eyes are on Leyton and Stratford [right now]." More widely in Waltham Forest, the borough has seen an influx of those who cannot afford higher house prices or rent in neighbouring Hackney as well as areas such as Bethnal Green and Bow in the nearby London Borough of Tower Hamlets . Related to this, Waltham Forest has been one of

336-475: A large, 24-hour Asda store, a B&Q store and a selection of furniture and electrical stores. At the north end of the town, Baker's Arms has a more traditional selection of shops lining Lea Bridge Road and the High Road, including a branch of Tesco . The newly built local police station is at Boreham Close near Leyton Midland Road station. It moved from Francis Road in December 2012. Restaurants reflect

384-580: A licence, and the best college in London for sport. Leyton is on the Central line of London Underground , with the station located at the southern end of the High Road. There is a London Overground station at Midland Road on the Gospel Oak to Barking line . Leyton is served by a number of London bus routes day and night. Central London may be reached by bicycle from Lea Bridge Road following

432-778: A total population of 42,061, is a diverse district. Between 61 and 69 per cent of its residents are either Black, Asian, or from an ethnic minority, according to the London Borough of Waltham Forest profile reports for the Leyton (ward) , Grove Green and Lea Bridge (ward) wards. This compares to 55.1% in the Borough as a whole, according to the 2011 United Kingdom census . Within these groups, there are many people whose origins are from Russia , North Africa , Ghana , Nigeria , Jamaica , Ireland , Portugal , Cyprus , and Italy as well as newer arrivals from South Africa , Bosnia , Serbia , and Poland . Moreover, more than half

480-434: Is also the case in the neighbouring areas of Hackney , Bow , Clapton and Stratford . Leyton's skyline is comparatively low-rise compared to other districts of east London. High-rise estates once dominated the horizon, but the towers were unpopular with many residents and considered to be poorly constructed. The Oliver Close and Cathall Road estates were the first to be completely redeveloped by demolition and rebuilding with

528-723: Is now the Gaughan Group Stadium. Although they reached the top flight of English football when promoted to the Football League First Division in 1962, Orient currently play in League One. Leyton Orient's future in the heart of Leyton is uncertain. In October 2011, Orient submitted a request to the Football League to move into and become tenants of the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, following complaints over West Ham United being given

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576-522: The 2012 London Olympic Games site. The Olympics authority also funded the smartening up of pavements and street furniture. 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 at Whipps Cross on the southern edge of Epping Forest . Leyton is partially bisected by the A12 (M11 link road, built in

624-619: The International Tennis Federation announced that the venue would stage the NEC Wheelchair Tennis Masters , an annual event, on its indoor courts. Since 2014, Lee Valley has staged a number of major international events, most notably the 2018 Women's Hockey World Cup , which was the 14th edition of the tournament. It also hosted the 2016 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy and the 2016 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy . From 2019, it has been

672-606: The Knights Templar ) is now reduced in size as part of it has become a retail park 'Leyton Mills', whilst the rest has been renovated to serve as a depot for high-speed Eurostar trains. After World War Two, Leyton suffered from large-scale industrial decline in the second half of the 20th century. But, like much of east London, Leyton, which also borders the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park , has benefited from significant regeneration projects over

720-927: The Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre , and compete in the Women's England Hockey League and the London Hockey League . The Lee Valley Ice Centre is home to the Lea Valley Lions Ice Hockey Club who play in the English National Ice Hockey League . Leyton borders the Olympic Park for the 2012 Olympic Games . The training facilities at the Waltham Forest Pool & Track were used by Olympians to prepare for

768-583: The ancient county of Essex . The town expanded rapidly in the late 19th century, forming part of the conurbation of London and becoming a suburb , similar to much of south-west Essex. It became part of the Metropolitan Police District in 1839 and has been part of the London postal district since its inception in 1856. The parish became an urban district in 1894 and gained municipal borough status in 1926. In 1965, it merged with

816-534: The 17th and 18th centuries, Leyton was a "pretty retiring place from London" for wealthy merchants and bankers; in 1766 there were said to be 50 or 60 gentlemen with houses in the parish. Leyton's development from an agricultural community to an industrial and residential suburb was given impetus by the arrival of the railway. First at Lea Bridge Station in 1840, then at Low Leyton in 1856 (now Leyton Underground ). Finally Leyton Midland Road opened in 1894, after an elevated line had been built on brick arches across

864-626: The 1990s), with most of the district lying on the north-west side of this busy traffic artery through east London. The High Road Leyton bridge crossing the A12 offers some of the best views in London of the Olympic Park, which also borders the district, as well as of skyscrapers further west. It borders Walthamstow along Lea Bridge Road and areas of the London Borough of Hackney via the River Lea. Leyton, which comprises three electoral wards with

912-481: The 2012 Games, will "be a valuable area of open green space for the neighbouring communities" and "a place for jogging, kickabouts, children’s play and family picnics". Leyton has a number of secondary schools, including George Mitchell School , Lammas School and Norlington School . There is also a college, Leyton Sixth Form College , which is the second sixth form college in Southern England to get

960-421: The 2012 Olympic Games. The charitable trust set up in 1924 to run and support Eton Manor Boys' Club still continues with different aims and a new name, Villiers Park Educational Trust . Four sports clubs originating from Eton's "mission" are still in existence: Eton College has a second connection to the 2012 Olympic Games, as the rowing events were held at the college's private facility, Dorney Lake . During

1008-721: The Bakers Arms, there is also a municipal gym and Leyton Leisure Centre swimming pool, which was formerly called the Leyton Leisure Lagoon and was reopened in October 2013 following a period of renovation. There are two public libraries in Leyton. One on the High Road next door to the former Town Hall, and the other on Lea Bridge Road which has been recently modernised to offer extensive computer facilities. The London Borough of Waltham Forest also operates Brooks Farm,

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1056-640: The Covid pandemic, a memorial plaque and tree has been placed in Jubilee Park as a tribute. The majority of homes in the area consists of Victorian and Edwardian terraces built between 1870 and 1910 during Leyton's phase of rapid development from what had been a small village at the beginning of the 1800s. These properties range in size from two- to seven-bedroom houses. As a result, the area is popular with families. Large-scale redevelopment and inner city regeneration has been underway in Leyton for many years, as

1104-597: The Games, Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy was commissioned to write a poem about Eton Manor to celebrate its history and legacy. The poem is inscribed on a brass plaque at the entrance to the venue and was part of the Winning Words initiative, a national poetry scheme inspired by London 2012 which integrated permanent and temporary poetry on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. After the Olympic Games, Eton Manor housed

1152-469: The Games. Also in Leyton is the Lee Valley VeloPark , which has a 6,000-seat indoor velodrome for track cycling and a 6,000-seat outdoor BMX racing track. The Lee Valley Tennis and Hockey centres at Eton Manor are also due to open to the public in late 2013. The London Legacy Development Corporation said this North Park area, the first section of the Olympic Park to reopen to the public after

1200-491: The Hackney area, purchasing the former Manor Farm in 1913. In 1920, an old rubbish tip site was converted into the club's new sports ground, known as The Wilderness. Facilities included nine football pitches, two rugby pitches, cricket pitches, six tennis courts, a bowling green, a squash court and a running track. Eton Manor Boys' Club closed in 1967 and the club ground fell into disuse in 2001 before being selected for use during

1248-503: The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Eton Manor was the only purpose-built Paralympic venue. It hosted the wheelchair tennis . The venue comprised nine competition courts and four warm-up courts. There were a total of 10,500 seats for spectators, with a 5,000 capacity centre court. The 27-acre site also housed temporary training pools for participants in aquatics events, including three 50m pools for swimmers and smaller pools for synchronised swimmers and water polo competitors. Before

1296-837: The London Cycle Network Route 9 through Hackney and Shoreditch. Men%27s FIH Pro League The Men's FIH Pro League is an international men's field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation (FIH), which replaces the Men's FIH Hockey World League . The competition also serves as a qualifier for the Hockey World Cup and the first edition also did for the Olympic Games . The first edition started in 2019. Nine teams secured their places for four years. Nine men's and women's teams compete in

1344-536: The Stadium with 750 new homes set to be built by 2027, known as The Score Centre. The town is the home to the football club, Leyton Orient F.C. , viewed by many residents as one of the most important parts of Leyton's identity. Orient came to Brisbane Road, Leyton in 1936 from Clapton . The stadium has over time been re-constructed and changed its name from Leyton Stadium to the Matchroom Stadium and

1392-523: The already developed streets. However, not all the green spaces were lost, 200 acres (81 ha) of Epping Forest within Leyton's borders were preserved by the Epping Forest Act 1878 . In 1897 Leyton Urban District Council purchased the land for a formal park close to the town hall ; it opened in 1903 as Coronation Gardens, named after the coronation of King Edward VII . In 1905, the "Lammas land", common pasture land on Leyton Marshes ,

1440-532: The area. Paleolithic implements and fossil bones show that early man hunted in Leyton. A Roman cemetery and the foundations of a Roman villa have been found here. From Anglo-Saxon times, Leyton has been part of the County of Essex . The name means "settlement ( tun ) on the River Lea" and was also known until 1921 as "Low Leyton". In the Domesday Book , the name is rendered as Leintun . at which time

1488-609: The borough – is the Northwood Tower in Walthamstow. However, smaller 1960s-built blocks, such the 10-storey Slade Tower in the Leyton Grange estate, still dot the area. A host of modern apartment buildings have also been built since the late 1990s, including the flats built at each end of Leyton Orient Football Club's Brisbane Road stadium. There is now further development taking place opposite Coronation Gardens and

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1536-618: The competition as they estimated the chances of qualifying for the Summer Olympics to be higher when participating in the Men's FIH Hockey World League . Hockey India also cited lack of clarity in the ranking system. The International Hockey Federation subsequently invited Spain instead. Pakistan were suspended in 2019 after they could not play their first three games. India joined the Pro League from 2020 onwards. In September 2021, both New Zealand and Australia withdrew from

1584-543: The diversity of Leyton's population, with cuisines on offer including Turkish, Portuguese, Polish, Indian, Mauritian, Somali and Cypriot. There are also several fast-food takeaway shops, cafes and bakeries. Leyton lies on the eastern side of the Hackney Marshes , one of the largest areas of open land in London. A bridge to the marshes crosses the Orient Way road and railway tracks from Leyton Jubilee Park, which

1632-524: The fastest rising boroughs in terms of house prices since 2013. The New Spitalfields Market , relocated in 1991 from the Old Spitalfields market , is the UK's leading horticultural market specialising in exotic fruit and vegetables. There are two main shopping areas in the district, located at opposite ends of the High Road. There is a large retail park at Leyton Mills, next to the station. This has

1680-491: The help of the multimillion-pound Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust scheme during the early 2000s. The redevelopment of the problematic Avenue Road Estate followed. Demolition of the last large high-rise estate in the area, the Beaumont Road Estate, began in 2006. It has since been almost completely redeveloped. The only remaining 20-storey tower block left in Waltham Forest – from a 1970s peak of 20 across

1728-527: The home venue of both the Great Britain women's and men's field hockey teams for their home matches in the Women's FIH Pro League and Men's FIH Pro League , most recently in May and June 2022 for the 2021–22 Women's FIH Pro League and the 2021–22 Men's FIH Pro League . The women's team played its first Pro League match at Lee Valley against the United States on 27 April 2019. For major hockey events,

1776-534: The neighbouring municipal boroughs of Walthamstow and Chingford to form the London Borough of Waltham Forest , a local government district of Greater London . The town has become one of the most ethnically diverse areas in England, with 69 per cent of residents belonging to a non-British ethnic background. Once a traditional, working class area, it is undergoing large-scale regeneration and gentrification , with large numbers of young professionals moving into

1824-538: The past decade. Parks have been spruced up, some new small parks and gardens created and several tower blocks have been demolished. The millennium was marked with a clock tower in the Lea Bridge Rd area and a major piece of street art at Baker's Arms. And, most recently, in the build-up to the Olympics, Waltham Forest Borough Council spent £475,000 restoring 41 shopfronts on the part of Leyton High Road closest to

1872-527: The population is under the age of 30, according to the most recent census. It is also highly multi-cultural, with just 34% of the population recorded as White British, the lowest White British proportion in Waltham Forest. Once a more traditional, working class district, it has become much more gentrified and expensive in recent years. A number of articles have referenced the large numbers of young professionals and other university-educated people moving into Leyton, and its subsequent gentrification and location as

1920-589: The population was 43. The ancient parish church of St Mary the Virgin was largely rebuilt in the 17th century. The parish of Leyton also included Leytonstone . The old civil parish was formed into an Urban District within Essex in 1894 and it gained the status of Municipal Borough in 1926. The parish and urban district were officially known as Low Leyton until 1921. In 1965, the Municipal Borough of Leyton

1968-514: The scaled down Olympic Hockey Centre which was relocated from Riverside Arena . The venue was made public following a £30 million conversion and was renamed Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre. Run by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, it has two hockey pitches and ten tennis courts four indoor and six outdoor. The venue offers a range of events and programmes from grassroots to elite level. In December 2012,

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2016-572: The site was previously known as Eton Manor and was a wheelchair tennis venue for the 2012 Summer Paralympics before being converted for public use and reopening in June 2014. The site was originally known as Eton Manor, the name taken from Eton College , which from the 1880s had run a "mission" to raise living standards in the East End of London . In 1909, four Old Etonian philanthropists founded Eton Manor Boys' Club to provide sporting facilities in

2064-518: The stadium capacity is increased from the default 3,000 to 15,000 all seated. Leyton Leyton ( / ˈ l eɪ t ən / LAY -tən ) is a town in East London , England, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest . It borders Walthamstow to the north, Leytonstone to the east, and Stratford to the south, with Clapton , Hackney Wick and Homerton , across the River Lea , to

2112-510: The town is the High Road, which forms part of the ancient route to Waltham Abbey . At the top end of the High Road is a crossroads with Lea Bridge Road and Hoe Street. This junction and the surrounding district is known as Bakers Arms , named after the public house which has now closed down. The pub was named in honour of the almshouses on Lea Bridge Road built in 1857 by the London Master Bakers' Benevolent Institution. During

2160-490: The west. The area includes New Spitalfields Market , Leyton Orient Football Club , as well as part of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park . The town consists largely of terraced houses built between 1870 and 1910, interspersed with some modern housing estates. It is 6.2 miles (10 km) north-east of Charing Cross . It was historically part of the ancient parish of Leyton St Mary in the Becontree hundred and part of

2208-436: Was abolished and was combined with that of Walthamstow and Chingford to form the London Borough of Waltham Forest, within the new county of Greater London . Although Leyton did not become officially part of London until 1965, the borough formed part of London's built-up area and had been part of the London postal district since its inception in 1856 and the Metropolitan Police District since 1839. The main route through

2256-401: Was created as a merger of two previously separate playing fields to mark the 60th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II . A major focal point in the centre of Leyton is Coronation Gardens, a park built in 1902 to commemorate the coronation that year of King Edward VII . It includes a fountain, landscaped gardens, a bandstand and a children's maze. On the High Road, near the site of

2304-572: Was purchased by the council for use as a recreation ground. In World War I , about 1,300 houses were damaged by Zeppelin raids. By the 1920s, it had become a built-up and thriving urban industrial area known for manufacturing neckties and for its Thermos factory. During the Blitz of World War II , Leyton suffered as a target because of its proximity to the London Docks and Temple Mills rail yard. The yard (named after an ancient mill owned by

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