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A Harringay cook has been overwhelmed by the success of her inaugural food market after the event was a complete sell-out.

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Organiser Jessica Vos can breathe a sigh of relief after Sunday’s first Harringay Market at North Harringay Primary School went off without a hitch.

The food market has even caused quite a stir on Twitter, with Guardian journalist Vikram Dodd comparing it to the hugely popular Eat Street – but “with decent prices”.

Jessica said: “It went beyond expectation, to be honest. I guess every one of the stallholders felt the same – each sold out, some within an hour-and-a-half and no one was expecting this.”

The market will now take place every Sunday, from 11am until 3pm at the school in Falkland Road, with a range of food, produce and craft stalls.

Find out more about the market by visiting www.harringaymarket.co.uk.

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