East London is a popularly and informally defined part of London,
capital of the United Kingdom. By most definitions, it is east of the
ancient City of London and north of the River Thames. It broadly
comprises the London boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Hackney,
Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest. This
understanding accords closely, but not exactly, with the
interpretation of the area consisting of the former Tower Division,
and London east of the Lea. The East End of London is a subset of East
London, consisting of areas close to the ancient City of London. The
Eastern (E) Postal District is a different subset of East London; and
there is also an "East" sub-region used in the London Plan for
planning policy reporting purposes. The most recent (2011) iteration
includes seven boroughs north of the Thames, with the addition of
three boroughs south of the river.The East End is the inner core of
East London. Both are usually understood to be east of the City of
London and north of the River Thames which corresponds to the
following boroughs:The E (Eastern) postcode area was introduced in
1857 to facilitate the distribution of mail. The postcode area is a
sub-set of East London, with notable exclusions:
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