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With new national restrictions in place only food traders and those selling essential goods will be operating at:
- Lloyd Park Saturday Market
- Orford Road Market
- Waltham Forest Farmer's Market
- Walthamstow High Street Marlet
- Walthamstow Sunday Social Market
Social distancing will be in place at each marlet and please wear a face mask to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19.
Virtual markets will continue trading.
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The St Andrew's Church Fairtrade Stall is open every Sunday, 11.30am - 1.30pm, on Colworth Road, Leytonstone E11 1JD.
The stall has been trading throughout lockdown and will contine trading for food bt will not be able to sell non-food products.
Thw stall will continue to sell the usual Fairtrade groceries, including pasta, rice, teas, coffees, biscuits, spreads, nuts, dried fruits, chocolate and lots more, with plenty of vegan and gluten free products.
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For 2020 Hoe Street Market will be operating from Sunday 1 November 2020 until Sunday 6 December 2020 with a new local trader being announced each day.
You can check out the online market on
- Facebook,
- Twitter
- and Instagram
Do your Christmas shopping from the comfort of your laptop or phone and support local artists, makers and designers all of whom need your custom more than ever.
Find unique art, gifts, cards, plants, cushions, clothes, jewellery, ceramics, candles, the Walthamstow calendar, woollen scarves, baby accessories, reflexology vouchers, glassware, dolls (with a twist), jam, a charity cookbook and much more!
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Traders at the Sunday Social Market in Walthamstow are offering 20 per cent off everything for emergency workers and council staff until the end of 2020.
To claim your discount just show a current staff pass to the market trader when buying and they will take 20 per cent off straight away.
This applies to all NHS staff as well as police officers and fire fighters.
Around half the traders come from Waltham Forest as part of the offer for local residents to #ChooseLocalWF.
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Market traders across the borough are reminded that prices must be clearly displayed for all items for sale, including hot food.
Waltham Forest Trading Standards Officers regularly visit markets in the borough to ensure compliance and give advice to traders.
Traders are warned that if they are found to be breaching the law, Trading Standards Officers will take enforcement action which could lead to a court summons.
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