PHOTOS: Romford's first Chinese restaurant and Debenhams in the 1970s
Briefly

The newly constructed Gallows Corner Flyover, which officially opened in March 1970, was designed to alleviate severe traffic congestion in Romford, demonstrating how infrastructure can evolve due to community needs.
The image of the marching band in Market Place from 1976 illustrates the cultural vibrancy of Romford during that time, with significant venues like Downtown Records shaping local music histories.
Photographs from the 1970s, including the pedestrianisation of South Street, show a transformative period in Romford's urban landscape that enhanced pedestrian access and retail opportunities.
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