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As a site of early film production and the celebrated birthplace of Hitchcock, Leytonstone has a rich cinema history.
From Friday 27 September to Sunday 29 September you will be able to celebrate film culture, filmmaking and the area’s rich local film heritage as film pops up in the most unexpected of places.
Produced by the Barbican in partnership with local residents and organisations, there will be a weekend of free activities featuring screenings of local and international work, film-inspired workshops and activities, music, talks and installations in cafés, pubs and pop-up venues.
Joining the celebrations Leyton and Stone Designers is organising a special market in Church Lane, Leytonstone on Sunday 29 September.
Do call in to see, and buy, the arts, crafts and food that will be available.
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Chingford Mount Market will be open this Saturday in Albert Crescent.
The monthly market includes a range of arts, crafts and food stalls.
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On Saturday 5 October the Love North Chingford Market will be open for business with lots of delicious food on offer alongside arts and crafts items made by local people.
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Don't forget the other markets taking place this week.
Tuesday to Saturday sees Europe's longest street market open for business in Walthamstow High Street and nearby Wood Street Indoor Market offering great bargains for shoppers.
On Sunday the Waltham Forest Farmers' Market and the Sunday Social Market are both open with traders at the Town Square end of Walthamstow High Street.
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There'll be some interesting things to eat and gifts to buy when The Limes E17 holds its Hallowe'en Market on Saturday 5 October 2019.
The monthly market gives the young adults a chance to sell things they have baked, made and grown in a real business environment. This supports them to build skills for employment.
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The first Sunday of the month is when Wood Street Indoor Market adds an extra day of trading - with more than 30 stalls available this is an ideal chance to get some great bargains.
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Are you planning a Christmas market this year?
if so let us know the details and we will publicise your event on our web page and in our email newsletters.
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