The UK’s largest wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market is celebrating 50 years of trading in South London. New Covent ...
New Covent Garden Market moved out of the West End to Nine Elms, in Battersea in November 1974. Since then it's continued to ...
Animals at London Zoo tucked into fresh fruit and vegetables from New Covent Garden Market to celebrate the 50th anniversary ...
Located on the south bank of the River Thames, surrounded by high-rise buildings glinting in the dawn of early winter, the ...
Fruit and veg sellers marked the 50th anniversary of New Covent Garden Market by sending some of their produce to their ...
Show more Show less New Covent Garden Market is the UK's largest wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market Turnover reached £880 million ($1.1 billion) last year, according to the Covent ...
Fruit and veg sellers marked the 50th anniversary of New Covent Garden Market by sending some of their produce to their regular customers - the animals at London Zoo. Gorillas Alika, Effie and ...
Animals at London Zoo tucked into fresh fruit and vegetables from New Covent Garden Market to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the wholesale site. Gorillas Alika, Effie and baby Venus ...
The UK's largest wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market is celebrating 50 years of trading in south London. New Covent Garden Market moved out of the West End to Nine Elms, in Battersea in ...
He is the third generation in his family associated with the market, and his son, George, will take over his business, Bevington Salads, after him. "New Covent Garden is part of us. It will be ...