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  • Tomatoes for sale at Hua Kua fresh market on the outskirts of Vientiane city, Lao PDR. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Laos, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • A man makes his way out of the open doors of a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_15.jpg
  • In sunny weather, an elderly couple make their way, hand in hand, past a sign indicating the location of a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_4.jpg
  • A man walking a small black and white dog on a lead makes his way past a sign pointing the way towards a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_dogs_050522_2.jpg
  • A sign that uses arrows to point the way to a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522.jpg
  • A sign points towards open doors and steps that lead towards a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_4.jpg
  • A small child, blurred in motion, runs past a sign that uses arrows to point the way towards the nearest local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_10.jpg
  • A woman makes her way past a sign with arrows that indicate the direction towards a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_8.jpg
  • In sunny weather, a woman makes her way past a sign indicating the location of a local polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_1.jpg
  • A male shop keeper arranges the carrots in a fruit and vegetable display within a connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom.  The shop works closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community.  Wadebridge has a grass roots social enterprise called Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) which supports local businesses and aims to become the first renewable energy powered town in the UK.
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  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_18.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_17.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_14.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_9.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_7.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_6.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_2.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_1.jpg
  • Polling card in hand, a woman makes her way into a polling station to cast her vote as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_6.jpg
  • Having casted her vote, a woman leaves a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_5.jpg
  • A variety of locally produced fruit and vegetables on display in a greengrocer and connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The blackboard informs that the store works “closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community”.
    UK-Village-Shop-Local-Produce-0136.jpg
  • Polling station in Kings Heath on the day of the local elections in England on 5th May 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Todays poll will be a very important indicator as to the political landscape following various scandals in politics over the last year.
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  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-35-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-36-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-37-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-31-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-30-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-27-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-26-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-17-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-18-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-21-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-16-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-13-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-12-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-11-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-02-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-01-05-05-2022.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_13.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_12.jpg
  • A damaged sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_10.jpg
  • A sign indicating the location of a polling station as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_signs_050522_5.jpg
  • A woman with a shopping bag crosses the road with a sign designating the location as a polling station in the foreground as voters head to polling stations to cast their ballots in local elections, with council seats up for grabs across the country on 5th May, 2022 in Wakefield, United Kingdom. Polls predict that Britons will use the local elections as an opportunity to make their feelings heard on national issues like scandals and the cost of living crisis, with some analyses suggesting the Conservatives could lose more than 500 seats.
    DHG_local_elections_people_050522_13.jpg
  • A variety of locally produced fruit and vegetables on display in a greengrocer and connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom. The blackboard informs that the store works “closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community”.
    UK-Village-Shop-Local-Produce-0133.jpg
  • Polling station in Kings Heath on the day of the local elections in England on 5th May 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Todays poll will be a very important indicator as to the political landscape following various scandals in politics over the last year.
    20220505_local elections_001.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-38-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-41-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-40-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Baptist Church Polling Station in East Dulwich opens for south London voters during local elections in England, Scotland, Wales and for the Northern Ireland Assembly, on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-28-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-25-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-24-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-15-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-14-05-05-2022.jpg
  • The Polling Station in Herne Hill opens for south London voters during local elections in England on 5th May 2022, in London, England. There are elections for 144 of 333 councils, including all the London boroughs, 33 out of 36 metropolitan boroughs, 60 of 181 district councils, and 21 out of 58 unitary authorities.
    local_elections-10-05-05-2022.jpg
  • Local shop on Cable Street in the East End of London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Local shop on Cable Street in the East End of London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Local shop on Cable Street in the East End of London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • With local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2', Public Health England / NHS digital information poster advising that the local lockdown level is 'High' in the city centre on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
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  • With local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2', Public Health England / NHS digital information poster advising that the local lockdown level is 'High' in the city centre on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201026_coronavirus local alert lev...jpg
  • With local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2', Public Health England / NHS digital information poster advising that the local lockdown level is 'High' in the city centre on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201026_coronavirus local alert lev...jpg
  • Sign for the supermarket brand Simply Local on 30th May 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Shutters down on this local shop on West Green Road on 19th May 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for supermarket chain Sainsbury's Local.
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  • Supermarket chain Aldi Local store in Camden Town on 9th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Aldi is the common brand of two German family-owned discount supermarket chains with over 10,000 stores in 20 countries. With its low price, discount approach, Aldi is rapidly becomming serious competition to the big four supermarkets in the UK.
    20200114_aldi local_002.jpg
  • Supermarket chain Aldi Local store in Camden Town on 9th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Aldi is the common brand of two German family-owned discount supermarket chains with over 10,000 stores in 20 countries. With its low price, discount approach, Aldi is rapidly becomming serious competition to the big four supermarkets in the UK.
    20200114_aldi local_001.jpg
  • Protester as an undead Amy Winehouse. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationQ.jpg
  • Protester as an undead Amy Winehouse. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationS.jpg
  • Zombies eating joke severed limbs. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationX.jpg
  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationZ.jpg
  • Zombies eating joke severed limbs. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationY.jpg
  • Zombies eating joke severed limbs. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Protester as an undead Amy Winehouse. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Protester as an undead Amy Winehouse. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • A young protester plays with a joke severed hand unaware of the funny yet gruesome nature of what he is doing. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Protester as an undead Amy Winehouse. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • A young protester plays with a joke severed hand unaware of the funny yet gruesome nature of what he is doing. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • A severed hand on the floor of the community centre. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Protester as an undead Amy Winehouse. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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