A flipping good time! Greenwich Market holds pancake races to raise money for charity
Greenwich Market held its annual Pancake Day event on Tuesday 17 February in aid of Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice.

Greenwich Market held its annual Pancake Day event on Tuesday 17 February in aid of Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice.

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‘Ceilidh’ comes from the Gaelic term meaning “gathering” and “visit”, with its folklore roots encouraging togetherness through storytelling, performing, and most commonly today – dancing.
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Pie and mash, one of the most beloved East London traditions, has been discovered by a new generation of diners.

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