Food stalls and musicians are taking over a Woolwich square this month.
The Royal Greenwich Summer Feast takes place in General Gordon Square on July 11 from 11am to 5pm.
Alongside some tasty dishes, there will also be live music and the chance to learn about Good Food in Greenwich - an initiative bringing together organisations who want to make the borough healthier.
Community growing schemes and local traders will be offering some of their produce, while cookery clubs will be sharing tips and recipes.
Greenwich Council cabinet member for community wellbeing Councillor Denise Scott-McDonald said: " In particular we want to promote the idea that the food we buy and eat can make a positive contribution to our own health, and to the well-being of the local community and of the planet."
On the same day, from 10am to 3pm, the Royal Arsenal development is launching a monthly farmers’ market in No 1 Street, selling food produced in the borough.
For more on Good Food in Greenwich visit goodfoodingreenwich.org
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