We are the traders here in Brixton Village & Market Row We love our markets, we love Brixton Village and Market Row, and we love Brixton. We want to share this with you, and let our customers to know all about who we are and what we offer. Brixton’s markets are steeped in history. Most of us would never have been given such a great opportunity to continue trading here, were it not for the passionate local community in Brixton campaigning to have our locations listed, saving the buildings from demolition. Brixton Village and Market Row evolved from most of us taking a risk and a fantastic opportunity to create our own independent space. We are grateful for our customers and friends who have believed in us and keep coming back to enjoy all that we have here. Please take some time to discover more about us, to read about the origins of Brixton market, and to find out all the latest news and offers to help you make the most of your visit. check us out too on social media, you can find all our links here on the site. We want you to join our community by posting your pictures and comments. And then of course pop down to shop, or for coffee, a bite, or a drink with us! With these words, traders Brixton district of south London, several times besieged by growing speculation going on for many years in the British capital, intend to reaffirm their opposition and their will to fight against the intentions of the large construction companies, fueled by banks, large international investment funds, especially Arabs, Chinese and Russian. The Brixton Pound (B £) is the currency was born in Brixton. It 'was designed to support Brixton businesses and to encourage trade and local production. It is a complementary currency, which intends to complement, not replace, the British pound, created for use in local and independent businesses participating in the project. The B-pound, which has been printed around roughly a million pounds, offers these merchants and their customers the opportunity to support each other, to maintain the specificity of the area and to strengthen the pride of the inhabitants of Brixton. Although almost anywhere in Brixton are using the electronic payment with mobile, in many shops and restaurants you can still be found banknotes with effigies of famous personalities of the neighborhood, and one for all David Bowie, who was born in Brixton in 1947.