More than 50 people from Woolwich have taken part in an interactive photography exhibition.

A wide variety of people including market traders, artists, schoolchildren and pub landladies took part in the project, which is being displayed in the new Woolwich Creative District.

It is hoped the £31m creative quarter will kick-start regeneration in the town.

The final project will have converted the old munitions buildings into a 2,000 capacity music hall, exhibition space and an improved courtyard.

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Bars and cafes have also been included in the project, along with rehearsal and dance studios and space for an outdoor market.

The photographs were taken in locations across Greenwich of people going about their daily lives.

Members of clubs such as the Caribbean Social Forum and Okey Cokey Nepalese and Gurkha Social Club also feature.

The interactive outdoor exhibition will be on display in the Woolwich Arsenal on the construction hoardings of the Woolwich Creative District, around Building 19 from now until the end of the year.

Cllr Miranda Williams said: "Woolwich is a vibrant, buzzing place. The exhibition shows that you just have to scratch the surface to discover all the fantastic things that are happening in and around the area.

"The people in the exhibition will bring back life to the old military buildings in the Arsenal just as the Woolwich Creative District will do too when it opens in 2020."

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As well as being photographed, many of the participants were also interviewed.

Visitors and passers-by will be able to scan QR codes displayed with the portraits to instantly listen to the subjects' stories and be transported to a range of locations around the borough.

Participants were asked about where they were, what they were doing, their thoughts about Woolwich and forthcoming Woolwich Creative District.

Prisca, a shopper in General Gordon Square, said: "Woolwich is the best place ever, seriously there is so much diversity, culture and anything you need you can find it in Woolwich. I really love this place."