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    Romford is a town in east London 14.1 miles north east of Charing Cross. Romford is one of the ten metropolitan city centres that together make up the London Plan. It has been a famous market town since 1247 and the market is as big as 6 2/3 miles in radius, in the centre of the town of Romford. There were no markets around the town till the 1990s. The old market place has now become more modernised and other shopping centres have emerged.

    It has been a continuous process for the market place to become one of the most visited and popular shopping areas with some of the biggest shopping malls in the country like Blue waters Shopping centre, Liberty shopping Centre and Lakeside Shopping Centre. Romford only became a part of London in 1965 after the creation of Greater London, before that it was a part of the country of Essex.
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    Nyala 

    answered 3 years ago

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