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Broadway Market is a street located in Hackney, in the
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, and is best known for the
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held there. Licences to trade are issued by a committee of councillors from
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. The street is on the traditional boundary of the former
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(the south-west part of the street) and old Hackney borough.


History

In 1893 the
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's Public Control Committee states that the Market had existed since 1883 on the southern end of the Street between Andrew Street and Duncan Road and consisted of 35 stalls selling: vegetables and fruit, flowers, eggs, meat, fish, bacon, earthenware, drapery, iron and tinware, mats and pails, and caps and belts. The report describes a growing market serving a local, over-crowded, working-class community. Of the 35 stalls 10 are recorded as being run by Broadway Market shopkeepers with the remainder being independent street traders. In 1936, whilst calling the market ''London Fields'', Benedetta describes the market as a weekday market with a smaller presence on Sundays and reports that it has "almost every kind of stall". Before the late 20th century, it was the site of a busy fruit and vegetable market, but this slowly dwindled over time—in the early 2000s, market activity was limited to a couple of stalls selling produce. On 8 May 2004 a food market was launched on Saturdays which has since become firmly established. Broadway Market is closed to traffic when the market is being held (9 am–5 pm). Thanks largely to the market a number of new restaurants and boutiques have opened in the area. The ongoing development of Broadway Market has sparked a local debate about the perceived
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of Hackney and the way Hackney council disposed of some of their commercial property portfolio. In late 2005, a group of local protestors occupied 34 Broadway Market (Francesca's café) to bring attention to the issue. Despite being evicted on 21 December 2005 the building was successfully reoccupied on 27 December (replacing the demolished roof in the process) before the protestors were again evicted on 23 February 2006. In 2024, Broadway Market was awarded Best Food Market by the National Association of British Market Authorities.
Recognised by Time Out magazine this is one of London’s destinations for street food with over 150 stalls each weekend, with a 2-year waiting list, offering a diverse range of cuisines. In addition to the street food appeal, it is also a haven for artisan foods.


In popular culture

The market was the location of filming for some scenes in the 1947 film ''
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'', and the opening scenes of the 1988 movie '' Buster'' were shot at the
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end of the street. The market, and specifically the barber shop, was the location for David Cronenberg's 2007 film, ''
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'', and the market and surrounding area appeared in the
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drama series ''
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''. Along with many squares and streets in the East End of London, it is rumoured that the old Broadway Market partly inspired the
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soap opera ''
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''.


Gallery

Image:Broadway market occupation 1.jpg, Francesca's café re-occupied after some demolition. (January 2006) Image:Hackney town hall spirit 1.jpg, Protest at
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against the proposed eviction of Spirit, a local shopowner. (February 2006) Image:Broadway market dove 1.jpg, The Dove
gastropub A gastropub or gastro pub is a pub that serves food of high quality, with a nearly equal emphasis on eating and drinking. The term was coined in the 1990s in the United Kingdom. History The term ''gastropub'' (derived from gastronomy) was coi ...
. (January 2006) File:Broadway market f cooke 1.jpg, F Cooke's pie and mash shop stands at the southern entrance to Broadway Market. (January 2006)


See also

* Ben Eine (artist)


References


External links


Broadway Market
Website of the ''Broadway Market Traders and Residents Association''
Save Tony's Café!
Ongoing Broadway Market Campaign news
EASTeight
Magazine for the Broadway Market area

Hari Kunzru, The Guardian, December 2005
'The Cleansing of Hackney'Paul Kingsnorth
The Ecologist, March 2006
'The best on Broadway'
Tom Moggach, thelondonpaper, December 2006 {{Markets in London Streets in the London Borough of Hackney Retail markets in London