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The law was implemented by King Henry III in 1247 (Picture: Getty) A law put into force by King Henry III could prevent plans to move a market in the City of London to Dagenham. A Royal Charter ...
A press release issued by the City of London Corporation following the scheme’s approval estimated the new market would bring 2,700 new jobs to Barking and Dagenham and generate around £14.5 ...
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Smithfield Market to close after 900 years, following City voteThe committee had said cost overruns of the £1bn relocation plan meant its guidance was to close the market for good and not go ahead with the move to Dagenham. Traders will continue their ...
A press release issued by the CoLC following the scheme’s approval estimated the new market would bring 2,700 new jobs to Barking and Dagenham and generate around £14.5 billion for the UK ...
Cllr Dominic Twomey, leader of Barking and Dagenham Council ... to approve the corporation withdrawing from the historic market sites. While the majority of a Court of Common Council meeting ...
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Barking and Dagenham, and Havering's complex job market could suppress business creativity – as Labour aims to boost growth with National Wealth FundThe job market in Barking and Dagenham, and Havering may not be dynamic enough to encourage economic growth, new figures suggest. The steady rate of job creation and destruction, known as ...
It marks another milestone in its proposal to invest almost £1billion into regenerating 42 acres of industrial land at Dagenham Dock into a wholesale food market. READ MORE: Go-ahead for plans ...
Originally, the OG Smithfield, Billingsgate and New Spitalfields markets were all going to be moved and combined into one mega market in Dagenham, but plans have changed. New Spitalfields ...
The City Corporation had previously planned to relocate Smithfield and Billingsgate fish market to a new site in Dagenham. The corporation is recommending the market is shut down and that traders are ...
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