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  2. New Covent Garden Market - Wikipedia

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    New Covent Garden Market It covers a site of 57 acres (23 ha) and is home to about 200 fruit, vegetable and flower companies. The market serves 40% of the fruit and vegetables eaten outside of the home in London, [ 1 ] and provides ingredients to many of London's restaurants, hotels, schools, prisons, hospitals and catering businesses.

  3. Gorillas and a pygmy hippo enjoy fruit and veg to mark London ...

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  4. Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    The following year the market relocated to its new site, New Covent Garden Market, about three miles (5 km) south-west at Nine Elms. The central building re-opened as a shopping centre in 1980, with cafes, pubs, small shops and a craft market called the Apple Market. [69] Among the first shops to relocate here was Benjamin Pollock's Toy Shop. [70]

  5. List of markets in London - Wikipedia

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    Covent Garden Market located in the West End, was originally a flower market, now relocated to New Covent Garden Market, Vauxhall in south London. [16] The original building is now a shopping and tourist area with some shops, and there is an indoor market containing stalls selling jewellery, speciality soaps, tourist souvenirs, etc. [17]

  6. Category:Wholesale markets in London - Wikipedia

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  7. Tachbrook Street Market - Wikipedia

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    On Saturdays the market made the footway impassable. [2] In the 1930s the market was still predominately fruit and vegetables with traders buying their goods wholesale at Covent Garden Market then retailing them to local households. At this time the market had about 200 stalls. [3] [4] After the second world war the market had substantially ...

  8. First look at iconic Covent Garden Christmas tree as 2024 ...

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    A 55ft-tall Norwegian Spruce has been handpicked and freshly harvested to make its way to Covent Garden ahead of this year's festive season. London's shopping and entertainment hub will receive ...

  9. Borough Market - Wikipedia

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    Today market stalls mainly sell specialty foods to the general public. However, in the 20th century Borough Market was essentially a wholesale market, selling produce in quantity to greengrocers. It was the main supplier, along with Covent Garden, of fruits and vegetables to retail greengrocers.