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London Districts: Deptford (Documentary)

Subtitles available under video via CC button. Series Soundtrack available at https://yeththar.bandcamp.com/follow_me. Watch #LondonDistricts on TV @ Sky 117, Freeview 8, Virgin Media 159 and YouView 8 via London Live. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Full Series Playlist - https://bit.ly/2CcZFSA Facebook fanpage - facebook.com/LondonDistricts/ Twitter -   / dewyneuk   Instagram - instagram.com/dewynelindsay/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deptford is actually split between two boroughs. Lewisham borough and Greenwich borough. The name Deptford means 'deep ford' and a ford is a part of a river shallow enough for you to cross by foot or vehicle. Deptford was an important naval dockyard and base by the River Thames which built and maintained warships for 350 years up until the 19th century. Deptford Market is one of South London's busiest, its been around the High Street for centuries. It's made up of slightly different market offerings occurring every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, from about 8 till 4pm. Deptford was once described as "the most ethnically diverse street in the capital" from a mathematical formula created by Yellow Pages based on variety, spending and availability. The iconic Deptford Anchor landmark at the south end of the High Street represented Deptford's naval history but was removed in 2013 since the bench and off licence stores surrounding it created a perfect spot for street drinkers to loiter and cause problems. After years of calls for it to be reinstated, it will shortly be put back... without that bench. The Albany is a performing arts venue and creative centre named after the duchess who opened it a year before 1900 shortly after the closure of the docks to improve the plight of Deptford's community. In 2008, they dumped an old 1960s tube train carriage off to the side of the High Street for some reason. The locals gutted it and turned it into a café attracting local hipsters. That cafe basically transformed into what is now known as 'Deptford Market Yard'. It is now home to new local businesses inside and above the arches of the oldest railway structure in London.

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