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  Romford
Romford Magazine Articles
A Celebration of Noel Coward - Festival at Queen's Theatre
Age Concern funeral plan
Age Concern Move For Toenail Cutting Service
Ayckbourn Short Plays and Writing Master Class at Queen's Theatre
Beat credit crunch for Christmas panto
Businesses to beat credit crunch
Christmas Pantomime Dick Whittington
Comedy Club- September review
Comedy Club-August review
Credit Crunch-Time to Panic?
Drugs Supplier detained
Free entry for children to The Mummy's Tomb at Queen's Theatre
Girlie Goalies wanted
Harry From The Hill Review
Hay Fever - 2 Reviews
Help for friends and relatives of alcoholics
Ladies- Take to the rugby field with Romford Ravens
London Community Gospel Choir at Queen's Theatre 30th November
London week of peace
Messages
New LINK FM Schedule!
New Met Police Number For non-emergency calls 0300 123 1212
October Comedy Club Review
Oldchurch Cafe- End of an Era?
Police Launch Operation Ridgeway To Make Bus Travel Safer
Police Notice-Don't pass anyone your bank details
Romford Farmers Markets
Romford FC find a new home
Romford FC joins forces with West Ham
Text 81025 & pay your council bill
The Famous Potatoes at Queen's Theatre 23rd November
The Mummy's Tomb at Queen's Theatre 31st Oct.- 22nd Nov.
The Mummy's Tomb review
Ugly Duckling for pre-school children
Vince Nicoll Goalkeeping School For Boys And Girls
Watch Your Blood Pressure
Welcome
Yet another attack in The Battis- When will people learn not to go down there?
Romford Clubs and Societies
Romford Local News
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  Diabetes UK - Charity Fundraiser Concert

  Essex Farmers Market

  Havering Council Services

  Inner Journey Workshops

  Live Music In Romford

  Local, fresh produce delivered to your door?

  Romford Cooks - Taste the difference!

  Romford FC Football Schools- 3 sessions for 2

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  Romford Indoor Boot Sale

  Romford Street Pastors

  Samaritans of Havering

  Shenfield Operatic Society

  St Edwards Church... 600 years of history

  Trade unwanted items at Freecycle Havering

  Wesley Players

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  Essex Farmers Market
FARMERS MARKET
Every 2nd & 4th Sunday of the Month

10am - 3pm


The huge popularity of farmers’ markets across the UK today has marked a return to simple, uncomplicated, face-to-face transactions between producers and their customers, in the belief that bigger is not always better. For more than half a century, the demands of modern living have encouraged the growth of a superstore mentality with its pre-packaged foods and all-year-round chain of supply.

Seasons and regions where produce was at its natural best were bypassed in order to fulfil the commercial requirement of constant availability. Transport, packaging and volume of production were all geared to the needs of the industry and people began to forget the tastes of freshly picked fruit and vegetables, locally reared meat and traditionally baked bread and cakes. Over the last decade, however, consumers have realised that there is an alternative.

The wish to return to real food, produced near home, began to make sense as freshness, flavour and food value were once again seen as important. The food-buying public rediscovered farm shops and remembered how food once was before it was processed and pre-packaged for the international marketplace. They also became concerned about how many miles their food had travelled and the implications for the environment. Creating farmers’ markets has proved to be the perfect way of re-establishing a direct relationship between producer and consumer.

Their existence is helping to revive old craft traditions and small-scale production where commitment and direct accountability contribute significantly to the quality of the produce.

At Essex Farmers’ Markets, we are fostering these values by bringing selected local producers to village halls, high streets and market squares around the county. You could say that we are going back to the farm gate to rediscover a taste of Essex....

Join us down South Street, Romford on the following dates:

Sunday 8th June
Sunday 22nd June
Sunday 13th July
Sunday 27th July
Sunday 10th August

Visit www.essexfarmersmarkets.co.uk for stall details.