Roman Road Trust is encouraging shoppers to rediscover their local area and support local stallholders on Roman Road Market. We believe that buying local is best for our community and our high street.
Shoppers have been ‘going down the Roman’ for over 150 years, so it’s safe to say that Roman Road market is something of an E3 institution. The market has faced adversity in recent years, due to changing shopping habits and the pandemic. Many of the traders have been working at the market since they were teenagers, and have seen the market change massively over time.
Now more than ever, it is vital to give our local market the support it deserves and celebrate its unique history and connection to our community.
Roman Road Market is open from 10am-3pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Linda’s clothing stall has been running for 40 years, and is one of the oldest on the market. She also takes online orders at Lindy Loo’s Boutique. Elif has been selling her delicious Turkish Gözleme on the market for four years, and she always greets her customers with a smile. Stephanie is one of the newer traders to the market, having set up her stall selling Caribbean groceries two months ago. Russell has been selling jewellery at the market for 25 years, he likes the independence that running a market stall gives him.
Downey’s fresh fish stall, Globe Town.Saint Sugar sell a delicous array of breads, pastries and savoury treats. Clothing for sale on Roman Road Market. Shoppers walking through the market. Cosmetics for sale. Decorative shop shutters surrounding the market. There is a wide variety of clothing to be found on Roman Road Market. Houseplants and cacti for sale in Globe Town. Shoppers browse shoes for sale. Roman Road Market on a sunny day. Christmas trees for sale near the market entrance.
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