London Street Markets

Description

The co-founders of the Modern Cockney Festival explore the long legacy of London's street sellers and their value for the city's future.

London's oldest known market was at Cheapside, established in the 9th century during the reign of Alfred the Great. By the late Victorian era, central London was home to 112 street markets, yet now there are only just over 40 with many facing uncertain futures

SAIF OSMAN describes the evolution of the city street markets over their thousand year history, and why he and other activists fight to save and rejuvenate them in community campaigns ranging from Save Queen Street to Brick Lane.

What will they lose if pressure from developers and changing shopping habits should end that history?

ANDY GREEN tells of the value of markets to London's culture based on his personal experience growing up in the East End. Can the markets address the challenges facing those who believe they remain essential for selling food to diverse local communities? Can they continue to provide places for both new arrivals and existing working-class families to experience a wide variety of language and culture, and can they adapt to offer choice, specialist goods and new services to the next generation of Londoners?

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The Modern Cockney Festival is a month-long celebration of the culture, heritage, and future of 'non-posh Londoners'

Date

This event last took place on: Thu 28th Mar 2024

Location

Horse Hospital
Colonnade
Bloomsbury
London
WC1N 1JD

Prices

Standard Ticket: £11.55

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Horse Hospital
Colonnade
Bloomsbury
London
WC1N 1JD

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