With the colder months closing in on us day by day, we must find joy in the simple pleasures of nature- being the bearing of Autumn's fruit, apples.
Borough Market will be hosting an Apple Day with apple-themed delicacies and street performers to keep you enjoying the stroll through the market stalls.
Head to Southwark Cathedral, where it will be covered with seasonal produce and fruit. Kids will be entertained by the traditional apple bobbing competition whilst you wander through the harvest-style exhibition.
The Lion's Part, a theatre company, will be leading a procession from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre to the market itself from around 11am.
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