All of us that little bit too far away from Harringay's lovely market will be delighted to hear Seven Sisters now has it's own fresh produce offering.
The Tottenham Green market will be open 10am-3pm every saturday until August 2nd (located on Tottenham Green space). They will then judge how successful it's been and (hopefully) continue the market on a permanent basis, so go and show your support so it thrives!
Loads of fresh good quality produce in our newly renovated surroundings !
"Street Food | Craft Beer | Cake | Coffee | Bread | Cheese | Wine"
Check the great-looking website or twitter for more info:
http://tottenhamgreenmarket.com/
https://twitter.com/TottenhamMarket
NOTE: I'm not personally involved with this venture at all, just a Seven Sisters resident who's glad to see this pop up! :)
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I attended the market last week with a couple of my friends and as local black people we raised the issue of diversity with Adam and then I tweeted about it. I am asking about access issues - how did people get to know about and what opportunities did they have to have stalls? The answer about what people need to do and have in place to get in there, for the Latin community two bus stops down the road - did they hear about it and were they invited to have stalls at for profit only rather than the 400 pounds every four weeks they currently pay at Wards Corner. If people feel discomfort hearing about (in)equality issues (let alone 'institutional 'racism operating god forbid!) in our own backyards then that isn't our problem..it is a reality and unfortunately getting worse. The Conservatives says that Britain is now a post racial society (Ha!Ha!) My question is what can be done to ensure that level playing fields are created and that the growing gap between the privileged and under-privileged especially in urban areas is not made much worse in the name of progress and development.
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