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Smithfield: Historic meat market to shut after greater than 800 years buying and selling in London

By Editorial Board Published November 26, 2024 3 Min Read
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Smithfield: Historic meat market to shut after greater than 800 years buying and selling in London

London’s Smithfield meat market is about to shut after greater than 800 years, with buying and selling anticipated to stop for good after 2028.

The Metropolis of London Company, which runs the positioning, stated on Tuesday its council voted to cease working Smithfield and Billingsgate fish market.

The unique plan had been to relocate the markets to a £1bn improvement in Dagenham, however a pointy rise in development prices and wider inflation compelled a rethink.

These plans had been placed on maintain this month and the company confirmed it has formally ended its curiosity within the relocation on Tuesday.

The group stated it’ll present monetary compensation to the merchants, who will be capable of proceed at each markets till no less than 2028.

Within the meantime, the company will desk a invoice in Parliament on Wednesday to absolve it of duty of the market.

Chris Hayward, coverage chairman of the Metropolis of London Company, claimed the transfer “represents a positive new chapter” for the markets, empowering merchants to “build a sustainable future in premises that align with their long-term business goals”.

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Butchers public sale meat at Smithfield. Pic: PA

“By stepping back from direct market operations, we will help to create opportunities for these businesses to thrive independently,” he stated.

“We’re committed to making sure they have the financial support and guidance they need to transition seamlessly and successfully to new locations.”

A market has existed across the Smithfield web site for greater than 800 years, with the company given the appropriate to run it and different wholesale meals markets in 1327.

Pic: PA

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Pic: PA

The present web site was in-built 1868 and designed by architect Sir Horace Jones, who was additionally behind the redevelopment of Billingsgate in the identical century.

Nevertheless, the UK’s largest inland fish market was moved to Canary Wharf in 1982, with the company operating the positioning and paying its floor hire.

Plans to make a brand new London Museum on the Smithfield web site will not be impacted, the company stated, whereas Billingsgate shall be changed into housing, in accordance with proposals.

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