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“What you and the rest of the Brixton gang there are achieving is nothing short of heroic. Rob was totally buzzed today (on 4 hours’ sleep – unheard of!). The banknotes are works of art, and the fact that the local authority will accept them for council tax takes the local currency discussion to a whole new level. Hats off to Transition Brixton, you are a very inspiring group and EXACTLY what these times need. Yours, way beyond impressed. Ben” Ben Brangwyn, Transition Network
“As one of the few independently owned department stores left in the UK, Morleys is proud to support a scheme that should help preserve the independence and diversity of the Brixton high street. The Brixton Pound is also a symbol of the area’s creativity and community spirit, features that people often don’t think about when they think of Brixton” Stacey Raymond, general manager of Morleys
“Brixton has a vibrant and diverse business community and I’m delighted that we are the first area in London to benefit from this scheme. It is an innovative and creative way to encourage local people to support the local economy and in particular independent shops, and I plan to be first in the queue to buy and spend my Brixton Pounds” Councillor John Kazantzis, Cabinet Member for Employment and Enterprise