Award-winning chippy owner opens 'traditional English cafe' in Hornchurch
Hacton Cafe has opened in Hacton Parade, Hornchurch under the same ownership as the award-winning Hacton Lane Fish Bar.
Apprentice Reporter
Gianni is an apprentice reporter covering the Romford Recorder and other east London areas.
Gianni is an apprentice reporter covering the Romford Recorder and other east London areas.
Hacton Cafe has opened in Hacton Parade, Hornchurch under the same ownership as the award-winning Hacton Lane Fish Bar.
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