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Has Peckham Farmers Market closed down? (Lounged)


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The Market on Peckham square still exists, however the London Farmers markets is no longer organising it, as I understand from my counterpart in the council, the traders are still coming on a sunday morning, and there may well now be additional availability for other food related traders.


Hope this inforamtion helps

Actually there is a Peckham Forum, designed to pass comment on the town centre, shopping and all stuff like that, but sadly it isn't being used much at the moment.


Would be interested to see people on here posting in both places


www.ptcmg.co.uk/forum/ If you are interested, but it has been a while since I last checked it

blue sky thinking - if money / time / objections didn't stand in your way, then what would you like to do to improve Peckham and before any bright spark suggests it


no to the following


1. JCB's and Wrecking balls

2. Blown up in an episode of Spooks (although....)

3. A random fire that takes out certain builds (not origional enough thinking)

4. Natural or other disaster

5. Moving it (however it would make an interesting C5 documentry and imagine the size of the lorry required for that one)

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