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Two of London's most famous markets — one selling fish, the other meat — are set to close in the coming years, bringing an end to traditions stretching back to medieval times.. On Wednesday ...
Tony Lyons is the chairman of the London Fish Merchants Association, which represents the tenants, and is confident the trade has a future. "You can't wipe it out overnight," he says.
The oldest meat and fish markets in London, which date back 850 years, are facing permanent closure from 2028. Smithfield meat market, near St Paul's Cathedral, and Billingsgate fish market in ...
The London Fish Merchants’ Association (LFMA), representing businesses at the famed fish market, said around 90 per cent of the businesses have indicated they will move to any new site.
As for Billingsgate fish market, London Fish Merchants Association (LMFA) confirmed that 90 percent of Billingsgate traders have said they will continue trading when the market in Docklands closes.
Two of London’s most famous markets — one selling fish, the other meat — are set to close in the coming years, bringing an end to traditions stretching back to medieval times.
The market moved to its current site in Poplar, east London, in 1982, where it supplies fish to businesses, fishmongers, fish-and-chip shops, delicatessens and restaurants.