Ridgley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sue that fact that you said you can't always > afford it prove my point, what is the point having > a market just for a few and not for the many. Its > seems there are people with more money than sense. xxxxxx Eh? If you have money, it's up to you how you spend it, surely. Basic supply and demand suggests that if a market stall has mis-judged its potential customer base, it will go bust. Clearly many of the NCR stalls have not, as they continue to trade. Are you saying that, for example, an up-market gallery or designer clothes shop should not exist because they're "just for the few and not for the many"? Do you want to reduce everything to the level of a pound shop? What a miserable world that would be! There's room for everything, surely. If you want an old-style market, East Street is a short distance away, and there are fruit and veg stalls in Peckham, Brixton and Lewisham, also not far. I'm not complaining about not always being able to afford things in NCR. I've had times in my life when I've had money and times when I've not had so much. Why should people who have money at the moment be forced to shop only at places where people with less can shop?