Acton Market Launch
Acton Market King Street/The MountActon W3This festive season sees Action Acton launch weekly open-air markets on the recently refurbished Town Square, King Street/The Mount. The site has been transformed with new natural paving and oak and cherry trees to give it an open, community feeling and to bring Acton’s tradition of markets back to life. The Market is organised by Action Acton in partnership with Ealing Council. The whole project is funded by the London Development Agency’s Opportunities Fund. On offer will be a range of quality, farm-fresh products, handcrafted gifts and work by talented young designers.Opening hours: 10 am to 4pmSaturday 2nd December - London Farmers’ MarketSunday 3rd December – Official launch with Christmas gifts, arts and crafts and entertainmentSaturday and Sunday 9th and 10th December - Christmas in Africa MarketSaturday and Sunday 16th and 17th December - Buy for ChristmasOfficial Launch Sunday 3rd December To celebrate the opening of Acton Market, a fun, family event will be held on Sunday, 3rd December. Entertainment, including Christmas plays, carol singing and a parade of lanterns by Apple Children Arts Foundation will start at 11.15am and conclude at 4.30pm. Come and see the festive lights!EntertainmentSunday 3rd December 2006Acton Market, Acton Town Square, King Street/The Mount11.15am Vocal Tech Singers 12.00am The Other Halves Street Performers 12.50pm Project Adorna - Upbeat Street Poetry to disco music 1.15pm The Other Halves Street Performers 2.00pm Official Opening Ceremony 2.30pm Barbara Speak Stage School Students 2.45 pm The Other Halves Street Performers 3.20pm Apple Children’s Art Foundation Parade of lanterns3.40pm Project Adorna - Up beat street Poetry to disco music4.00pm Vocal Tech Singers Kings Head Hall – 11.30am Project Adorna 12.15pm Vocal Tech – Singers 1 – 3pm Apple Children’s Art Foundation - Art Work shop Action Acton is a regeneration charity and voluntary body delivering a wide range of community, economic and business initiatives in Acton, Ealing and adjoining boroughs.
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