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Two historic London meals markets, lots of of years previous, to completely shut

Editorial Board Published November 27, 2024
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A pair of historic wholesale meat and fish markets in London will completely shut within the coming years.

The Smithfield Market and Billingsgate Market will stay open for meat and fish gross sales, respectively, till “at least 2028” however will finally shut their doorways, the Metropolis of London Company mentioned.

The closure of the 2 markets was precipitated by the Metropolis of London Company deciding to “end its interest in co-locating” them to a brand new website at Dagenham Dock.

The Metropolis of London Company additionally mentioned it will on Wednesday search the “ending of the City Corporation’s responsibilities to operate a market at these sites” through a invoice in Parliament. 

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Both of the markets have a long history in London.

A cyclist passes Smithfield Market on Feb. 13, 2023, in London, England. (Carl Court/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Billingsgate has a similar storied past, first trading in 1327.

The City of London Corporation has agreed to give “financial support” to meat and fish sellers who work out of the Smithfield and Billingsgate markets to “help them relocate to new premises.”

The yearslong timeline for the wind-down of operations at Smithfield and Billingsgate was meant to give “ample time for planning and collaboration on next steps,” according to the corporation.

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A look at the Thames River in London, England. (iStock / iStock)

High project costs led the City of London Corporation to seek to end the Smithfield and Billingsgate operations. They were exacerbated by inflation and construction costs, among other factors, it said.

In October, the consumer price index in the U.K. posted a 0.6% month-over-month increase and a 2.3% year-over-year jump, according to the Office for National Statistics.

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“This decision represents a positive new chapter for Smithfield and Billingsgate Markets in that it empowers Traders to build a sustainable future in premises that align with their long-term business goals,” said Chris Hayward, policy chairman of the City of London Corporation. “By stepping back from direct market operations, we will help create opportunities for these businesses to thrive independently.”

Both of the markets see massive amounts of products traded through them in a given year.

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Seabass are shown for sale at Billingsgate Fish Market in London, England. (Scott Barbour/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Sellers in Billingsgate Market — billed as the largest inland fish market in the U.K. — average some 25,000 tonnes of fish and fish products on a yearly basis, according to the City of London website. Meanwhile, Smithfield averages sales of more than 100,000 tonnes of products.

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New Spitalfields Market, another market in London focused on fruits and vegetables, will not close as part of the City of London Corporation’s transfer, in line with the press launch.

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