City of London market plans run into sheep trouble Tags:United Kingdom 2 comments “A law that came into force 775 years ago could stand in the way of plans to move the City of London wholesale markets to Dagenham. The Royal Charter, granted by King Henry III in 1247, bans a market from being set up within a day’s sheep drive (6.66 miles) from Romford Market.” I think it’s incredible that a 775 year old law is still relevant and being used today A deal will be done and Havering will remove their petition. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
“A law that came into force 775 years ago could stand in the way of plans to move the City of London wholesale markets to Dagenham. The Royal Charter, granted by King Henry III in 1247, bans a market from being set up within a day’s sheep drive (6.66 miles) from Romford Market.” I think it’s incredible that a 775 year old law is still relevant and being used today
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“A law that came into force 775 years ago could stand in the way of plans to move the City of London wholesale markets to Dagenham.
The Royal Charter, granted by King Henry III in 1247, bans a market from being set up within a day’s sheep drive (6.66 miles) from Romford Market.”
I think it’s incredible that a 775 year old law is still relevant and being used today
A deal will be done and Havering will remove their petition.