Romford Market
Market place without stalls
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Location | Romford, Havering, Greater London |
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Coordinates | 51.57912°N 0.18170°ECoordinates: 51.57912°N 0.18170°E |
Address | Tollgate House, Market Place |
Opening date | 1247 |
Management | Havering London Borough Council |
Owner | Havering London Borough Council |
Environment | Outdoor |
Goods sold | General goods, food |
Days normally open | Wednesday, Friday, Saturday |
Number of tenants | 270 stalls (150 regular traders) |
Parking | Coaches only |
Website | havering.gov.uk/romfordmarket |
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History
The market originated as a sheep market in 1247.[3] Under the Royal Charter of the Liberty of Havering, granted by King Henry III no other market is permitted to set up within a day's sheep drive (six and two-thirds miles) of Romford. The market is the subject of a 1726 legal case called Keech v. Sandford.[4] This is one of the foundational cases of English trust law, on the fiduciary duty of loyalty. The market was also used to film parts of The Prodigy's music video for the track "Voodoo People" remixed by Pendulum, and also a film starring Chris Kamara.Transport
The market is a hub on the London Bus network with services to Canning Town, Leytonstone, Stratford, Rainham, Dagenham, Barkingside, Cranham, Barking, Ilford and Central London.[5]Future
As of 2007, Havering London Borough Council have plans to redevelop the market, change the layout and offer a more diverse range of goods.[6]References
- Jump up ^ "Romford market". National Market Traders Federation. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Havering London Borough Council – Romford Market
- Jump up ^ English History Online – Romford Economic History
- Jump up ^ Keech v. Sandford (1726) Sel Cas. Ch.61
- Jump up ^ Transport for London – Buses from Romford (PDF)
- Jump up ^ BBC London News – New look for Romford Market. 26/03/07.
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