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Haymarket

[hey-mahr-kit]

noun

  1. a famous London market 1644–1830.

  2. a street in London, site of this market, known for its theaters.

  3. a playhouse erected in London in 1720 and still in use.



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Additional trains to Glasgow Queen Street, Dundee, Perth and Dunblane will leave from Haymarket, about a 15-minute walk from Murrayfield, after the gigs.

From BBC

The 58-year-old is also due to return to the stage this October in Othello at Theatre Royal Haymarket in London.

From BBC

The main parade is scheduled to start at 12:00 BST and finish at 18:00, running from Hyde Park Corner, through Piccadilly Circus, down Haymarket along Cockspur to Trafalgar Square, culminating at Whitehall Place.

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Disruption was also seen in Glasgow, and a store at Edinburgh Haymarket seemingly closed early.

From BBC

The company currently managing the building, Haymarket, told the BBC the works required by the fire service had cost about £13,000, which leaseholders said was more than covered by what they had given to Urban Evolution.

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