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- Q3776349 abstract "Green Street is a road in the London Borough of Newham, England. The name appears in records from the 15th century and it was the boundary of the ancient parishes of East Ham and West Ham, from the Romford Road to the marshes near The River Thames.The southern portion is the location of the Boleyn Ground, home to West Ham United. Due to the location of the football ground, Green Street has often been the scene for football hooliganism and fan related violence including the 2009 Upton Park riot involving fans of West Ham and Millwall. At the nearby junction with Barking Road, there is a Champions statue commemorating West Ham's players who helped win the 1966 World Cup: Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters. The upper portion approaching Forest Gate was at one time called Gypsy Lane as it was once an area frequented by gypsies.Near Upton Park tube station, the road becomes a regional centre for retail in food, jewellery and fabrics, and the location of Queens Market. The road has an array of shops specialising in primarily South Asian goods, catering to those with strong cultural and familial ties to Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. The street also has a smaller yet prominent Afro-Caribbean community culture, reflected in its several food stores specialising in Caribbean and African foods.Nowadays there is a very large Bangladeshi Muslim population living in the area.".
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- Q3776349 comment "Green Street is a road in the London Borough of Newham, England. The name appears in records from the 15th century and it was the boundary of the ancient parishes of East Ham and West Ham, from the Romford Road to the marshes near The River Thames.The southern portion is the location of the Boleyn Ground, home to West Ham United.".
- Q3776349 label "Green Street, London".
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