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About East London
East London Detectives have been operating in East London and London Central for almost 20 years.
The term 'East End' was first applied to the districts immediately to the east of, and entirely outside, the medieval walled City of London and north of the River Thames.
The East End of London, also known simply as the East End, is the area of London, England.
The East End developed rapidly during the 19th century.
By the late 19th century, the East End roughly corresponded to the Tower division of Middlesex.
Many East Enders are 'Cockneys', although this term has both a geographic and a linguistic connotation.
A traditional definition is that to be a Cockney, one had to be born within the sound of Bow Bells, situated in Cheapside.
In general, the sound pattern would cover most of the City, and parts of the near East End such as Aldgate and Whitechapel.
The 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics will be held in an Olympic Park created on former industrial land around the River Lee.
It is intended that this should leave a legacy of new sports facilities, housing, and industrial and technical infrastructure that will further help regenerate the area.
Much of the area remains, however, one of the poorest in Britain and contains some of the capital's worst deprivation.
The image of the East Ender changed dramatically between the 19th century and the 20th.
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