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Villages Covered - Dalston De Beauvoir Town Hackney Downs Hackney Central Hackney Marshes Hackney Wick Haggerston Homerton Hoxton Kingsland Lea Bridge London Fields Lower Clapton Shacklewell Shoreditch South Hackney Stamford Hill Stoke Newington Upper Clapton Hackney is currently the only London borough north of the Thames that has no London Underground stations other than those on its borders with other boroughs. Manor House is in the extreme north-west of the borough and on the boundary with Haringey and Old Street is in the extreme south-west and on the border with Islington. Transport for London is extending the East London Line northwards through the borough reusing some of the abandoned line between Dalston Junction and Broad Street with stations at Shoreditch High Street, Hoxton, Haggerston and Dalston Junction. When complete, in June 2010, the line will be handed over to, the London Rail, arm of TfL, who will run services from Hackney to South London. Arcola Theatre (Theatre performance) Cell Project Space (Studio rental and gallery) Chat's Palace Arts Centre (Community based arts and performance) The Circus Space (International circus school and performance space) Clowns' Gallery, Museum and Archive Dalston Culture House (which includes the Vortex Jazz Club) Flowers East (Commercial gallery) The Geffrye Museum (Domestic rooms through the ages, presented in an 18th century Alms House) The Hackney Empire The Hackney Museum (Local history museum) Hackney Archives (Local archives - booking essential) The Hackney Society Hoxton Hall (Community centre & performance space in Victorian Music Hall) INIVA (The Institute for New International Visual Arts) The Lux Cinema (Cinema closed, collection moved to Shacklewell Lane) The Rio Cinema Space Studios (studio space for artists, and exhibitions) Sutton House (Heritage house and museum owned by the National Trust) Transition Gallery (Commercial gallery) Miro (Commercial gallery) The White Cube (Commercial gallery) solicitors