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Camden Lock Market General view. Camden Lock Market is situated by the Regent's Canal on a site formerly occupied by warehouses and other premises associated with the canal. . By the early 1970s the canal trade had ceased and a northern urban motorway was planned that would cut through the site, making any major permanent redevelopment impossible, and in 1974 a temporary market was establish
Leather Lane Market is an outdoor street market in the Holborn area of the London Borough of Camden. Taking place on Leather Lane , it is the oldest street market in Camden. Licences to trade are issued by Camden London Borough Council .
Borough Market This is a list of markets in London. Greater London is home to a wealth of covered, outdoor and street markets. Many specialise in a particular type of goods or sell different things on different days. Most open very early in the morning and close early or late afternoon. Markets in London have their origins in the Middle Ages and ancient charter; set up to serve the population ...
Ambedkar House Street art close to the Camden Market Punks close to the Electric Ballroom Shops on Camden High Street (picture facing towards Chalk Farm) The World's End, across the road from Camden Town Tube station, formerly known as Old Mother Red Cap [35] or Mother Damnable's, is both a historical pub and alternative live music venue built ...
CAMDEN — Utility work will affect traffic on Market and on Federal streets this week. PSE&G will be busy from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, May 20 through Friday, May 24. There will be two periods ...
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Camden Passage is a pedestrian street, close to the Angel tube station off Upper Street in the London Borough of Islington. The passage is known for its antique shops , markets and its array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Originally King Street but renamed in 1946 as Plender Street in honour of William Plender a former High Sheriff of the County of London. [1] As in the case of Inverness Street Market, Plender Street Market represents a remnant of Camden Town Market which moved off of Camden High Street after the late nineteenth century electrification of horse-drawn trams.