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Information On the Market New Spitalfields Market occupies an area covering 13 hectares over 31 acres and consists of a Market Hall of 28, sq.

Four separate buildings provide sq. Over sq. In addition, there are five ancillary accommodation units which house cafes, communal toilets and maintenance facilities. New Spitalfields Market has the highest number of wholesale traders of any horticultural market in the United Kingdom and the continual specialisation by wholesalers in exotic fruit and vegetables provides the greatest choice of these products of any Market in Europe. The Market site has extensive parking facilities providing over 1, spaces for customers, delivery vehicles and Market personnel, in addition there are over spaces for the fleets of vehicles operated by the catering supply businesses.

The Market Hall houses trading units for wholesalers dealing in fruit, vegetables and flowers. Modern facilities in the Market Hall include cold storage rooms, ripening rooms and racking for palletised produce.

The site has extensive parking facilities for customers, delivery vehicles and market personnel. New Spitalfields Market. View the tenants at Spitalfields Market. History Of Spitalfields Market. Spitalfields is one of the City's younger markets, starting life as a thirteenth century market in a fi eld next to St Mary Spittel on the edge of the Square Mile. Information On the Market.

New Spitalfields Market occupies an area covering 13 hectares over 31 acres and consists of a Market Hall of 28, sq. There are no delivery or unloading bays and the market has operating challenges including conflicts between pedestrians and forklift trucks, which drive through the main market floor.

The future of the Leyton site is likely to include:. In order to realise the full benefits of this opportunity for the borough, we havecommissioned Gort Scott to create a detailed urban design strategy and development framework for the New Spitalfields and Leyton Mills area of the borough. That has enabled us to maintain our position at the very top of the UK wholesale market tree.

The location was selected for its excellent road, sea and airport access and New Spitalfields traders are still well placed to serve the whole of London, the Midlands, East Anglia and Kent. In fact, we have customers from all over the UK, as well as the continent. Our independent retail and street market customers across the south east continue to thrive and the catering and foodservice sectors have experienced exceptional growth in recent times.

Every one of us at New Spitalfields is fully committed to supporting them as they provide nutritious, healthy food and beautiful flowers for British consumers for many years to come. Their knowledge and experience is second to none and the strength of the market has been added to since it moved to Leyton by a plethora of businesses rooted in different ethnic backgrounds, who largely specialise in the African, Asian or Eastern European products most in demand within their own cultural communities.

Because this is what we do and we love it! You might be looking for soft citrus from Turkey or Soursop from Jamaica to stock your shelves. Or maybe your dish of the day needs ingredients such as Bangladeshi karela or Sri Lankan curry leaves.

You could, of course, want to dip into the British season and buy from a full full range delicious apples, berries or vegetables from closer to home, to delight the customers who frequent your market stall. An early-morning visit to vibrant New Spitalfields Market takes you on a colourful journey around the world of fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers.

The wide-ranging nationalities of well over trading companies in our iconic and multi-cultural market reflect not only the incredible diversity of the population in Leyton, E10, and the wider east end of London, but also the ways in which taste buds have evolved across London and the south east of England in recent times. Since our relocation to Leyton in the early s, the depth and flavour of the New Spitalfields offer has been enriched by the presence of tenants specialising in exotic fruits and vegetables, as well as catering and foodservice firms serving public and private sector customers throughout the south east.



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