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Hey East Dulwich community.


We (ROI Team) are conducting research on behalf of Lambeth Council to understand the views of customers that visit markets (regardless of frequency). We aim to find out what improvements should be made the Brixton Markets, as this is probably the most well known of all the markets - and it can be become a guideline of information to use across the borough.

We want to know the views of Market Go-ers of south London in order to help improve the future of the markets!


http://svy.mk/1HuH18O


Please help us with this survey by participating and distributing it if you can!


The answers you give will be confidential.


If you'd like more information about our work, contact me directly on [email protected]

Dont hesistate to email me asking questions!


www.roiteam.co.uk


Thank you all for your help


Hani

The shop owners are being treated very badly, and the campaign behind it is very vocal. They are not listening to them.... Sounds like they are trying to appeal to those who are more likely to support the gentrification..

variety is the spice of life no? Or do we want high end shops all Over London?

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