| Royals shop at Brixton Market |
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Camilla and Prince Charles paid a surprise visit to Brixton Market yesterday. Market traders were delighted to see the Royal couple when they visited to highlight the regeneration of parts of South London. Derek Chong was thrilled when Camilla purchased some mangoes from his bustling fruit and veg stall.
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| Amazing Mary, 80, takes a little time off |
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| Market stall to close after 75 years |
It's the end of an era for Northampton market stall J Sweet's fashion - the family-run fashion stall is due to close in March after 75 years trading. Jesse Sweet founded the women’s fashion stall in 1937 when he was 23 and at one time the business stretched to 10 stalls plus a shop in nearby Bradshaw Street. Jesse's brothers and sisters helped on the stalls back in the day |
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We think Mary Tissington's amazing. She's just celebrated her 80th birthday and still works on her the family market stall, often getting up at 3.30am and working through to teatime. Quite rightly, she decided that after 60 years on the stall she ought to be taking things a bit easy now so she decided to... take Fridays off! - just for a few weeks mind until the weather improves at least.
More counterfeit goods worth a massive £1m have been seized, this time at Wembley Market. Stalls were targeted by Tokyngton Safer Neighbourhoods Team in a joint operation with Brent and Harrow trading standards. Disreputable traders were having a disastrous impact on honest market stallholders at the market.