Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A large town in the borough of Havering, Greater London; historically a market town in Essex.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDarren Waterman, of Ravensbourne Crescent, Romford, was struck by 11,000 volts while carrying out a task at Fillets Farm in on Friday, September 16, 2016. Source: Internet
The Planters were close to grabbing that point on Tuesday when a late winner gave Heybridge Swifts the points – and then had to watch the scores coming in from Essex, with Romford beating Grays 3-2 on Wednesday. Source: Internet
Romford leapfrogged the Planters, who finish bottom, after a 4-2 home win over Maldon & Tiptree. Source: Internet
It was nice to play in front of a proper Romford crowd, like it used to be. Source: Internet
We're encouraging more widespread knowledge that Romford is indeed a vibrant part of East London, and is not connected with Essex in any way. Source: Internet