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Brixton Market Traders Rally Against Corporate Takeover

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Traders at Brixton Market are fighting to prevent a private equity firm from purchasing their beloved site, fearing it could lead to the same corporate gentrification seen in Camden and Old Spitalfields. The community-led campaign, Buy Back Brixton, aims to secure the market for local ownership, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of the area.

The traders have submitted a bid of £50 million, competing against multinational companies, and have already raised £565,000 through crowdfunding. They argue that the market is more than just a commercial space; it represents a vibrant community with deep-rooted cultural ties, particularly from the African-Caribbean community.

Local MP Helen Hayes and Lambeth council have backed the bid, which seeks to protect the market as an asset of community value. Traders express concern that rising rents and service charges could further threaten their businesses under new ownership, erasing the unique character of Brixton.

As the community awaits news on their bid’s success, the outcome could set a precedent for other markets facing similar threats, demonstrating the power of collective action in preserving local heritage against corporate interests.

Source: The Guardian

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