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Embargoed until 00.01, Thursday 17 September 2009

Brixton ‘grows its own’ and launches UK’s first urban local currency

The Brixton Pound (B£) will support local shops, encourage local trade and production and keep money working for Brixton for longer.

The B£ will be unveiled at a special celebration at Lambeth Town Hall, tonight, Thursday 17 September 2009. The B£ is the fourth complementary currency to emerge in the UK since the launch of the Totnes Pound in 2007, and the first in an urban area of the UK.

The B£’s arrival, almost a year to the day after the collapse of Lehman Brothers set in motion the financial crisis, follows hot on the heels of the Stroud ‘Teasel’ launched on 12 September 2009, and amid rumours that Canterbury is likely to add to the growing number of towns in the UK issuing their own currency.

The B£, which is supported by Lambeth Council, is available in denominations of B£1, B£5, B£10 and B£20 and can be used with a growing number of participating independent businesses in the Brixton area. Because the B£ can’t leave the area, nor be ‘banked’ to earn interest, customers using it know they will be putting money in to circulation, supporting local shops and jobs. The scheme will maintain the diversity of the Brixton high street and preventing it becoming just another ‘clone town’ in the face of the credit crunch and fierce competition from chain stores.

“The Brixton Pound is a community currency that will enable local people to vote with their wallets for a strong and diverse Brixton economy. If you spend with a large chain retailer, over 80 per cent of your money leaves the area almost immediately. With the B£ we know that our money will stay working for Brixton. This puts Brixton at the heart of a powerful local renaissance that is fast gathering pace around the world” says Josh Ryan-Collins, expert in local currencies at nef (the new economics foundation) and one of the team who has helped to develop the B£.

In advance of the B£’s launch:

  • More than 60 Brixton businesses and 700 local people had signed up to the currency
  • Over £10,000 pounds had been pledged to be converted in to B£s
  • Morleys of Brixton, a family owned high street department store, will issue B£s and accept B£s at 20 of its tills

Stacey Raymond, general manager of Morleys says “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.”

Each of the new Brixton notes will commemorate a local hero, voted on by the people of Brixton and celebrating the diversity of the South London suburb:

  • B£1 – Olive Morris, a radical political activist and community organiser who established the Brixton Black Women’s Group, and played a pivotal role in the squatters’ rights campaigns of the 1970s; Olive was born in Jamaica in 1952 and moved with her family to Britain aged 9. She was a Brixton resident from 1961-1975 and died at the age of 27 from cancer
  • B£5 – James Lovelock, the independent scientist and environmentalist who, whilst working for NASA, first developed the ‘Gaia’ theory, that the earth is in a delicate but dynamic steady-state that human activity is disturbing, in particular through global warming. James was a Brixton resident from 1925-1933
  • B£10 – C L R James, the Trinidadian journalist, historian, socialist thinker and anti-colonialist who chose to spend his final years on the ‘front line’ of Brixton
  • B£20 – Vincent Van Gogh, who moved to Brixton aged 20, reportedly returning to Holland a changed man, having seen first hand, the impacts of poverty on his daily walk from Brixton to Covent Garden

“As the oldest independent shop in Brixton, I’m very happy to endorse this scheme and so, I’m sure, would be my grandfather who started it up in 1870. Today, small family owned businesses need all the help they can get and I hope the B£ helps to keep Brixton’s high street unique” says Christopher Webster, owner of James Webster’s shoe shop, one of the last remaining independent shops on Brixton High Road.

Brixton has long been associated with urban deprivation, drugs and riots, but the reality is that it has always had a strong community spirit and pride and is home to a diverse range of thriving independent businesses, including a vibrant street market which recently fought off a takeover bid from Tesco. The B£ will enhance what is best about Brixton, forging new community links and championing local businesses.

“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” says Councillor John Kazantzis, Cabinet Member for Employment and Enterprise.

Duncan Law, a member of the B£ team and of TTB (Transition Town Brixton) says “the B£ gets people thinking about localisation, and discussing what money is and what a local economy is as well as practically making it happen”.

The B£ team hope that the currency will mirror the success of a growing number of local currencies around the world that are proving that local home-grown solutions are powerful antidotes to the corrosive impacts of big-chain retailers and profit-hungry banks that have become ‘too big to fail’.

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Notes to editors

  1. For further information please contact:
  • Katy Robinson, head of press for the B£ group: allthatkatydid at gmail dot com, 07748 849 829
  • Tim Nichols, project manager of the B£ group: tjn1978 at gmail dot com, 07788 990 359
  • Josh Ryan-Collins, member of the B£ group, researcher at nef and expert in local currencies: jryancol at googlemail dot com, 07920 523 255
  1. The B£ is the UK’s fourth complementary paper currency: http://brixtonpound.wordpress.com/other-complementary-currencies/
  1. The notes are printed on watermarked paper by specialist secure printers, and incorporate a customised hologram, embossing, numbering, and other security features. High resolution images of the notes are available on request under embargo
  1. The B£ will be officially unveiled by the Mayor of Lambeth, Councillor Christopher Wellbelove, at a special celebration at Lambeth Town Hall, Brixton Hill, SW2 1RW on Thursday 17 September 2009, from 7.00pm (speeches from 7.30pm):
  1. Local businesses available for interview:
  • Alec, organiser of Brixton’s Bazaar (food market): brixtonsbazaar at gmail dot com, 07859 004 628
  • Christopher Webster, owner of James Webster’s shoe shop: webster.james at btconnect dot com, 020 7274 3539
  • Clover, manager of The Lounge (café/restaurant): nardoolimited at yahoo dot co dot uk
  • François Boutemy, creative director of Simulacra Studio (photography and design): francois at simulacrastudio dot com, 020 7733 1979
  • Godwin, manager of Wa-Zo-Ba (African food supply and restaurant): t.mundycastle at btinternet dot com, 020 7738 7582
  • John Gordon, local market trader: 07714 115 335
  • Kiera, owner of Empress Bellydance: empressdancer at aol dot com, 07956 368 119
  • Nell Murphy, owner of Spoon Deli: nell at spoondelicatessen dot com, 020 8674 6572
  • Olayinka Bandele, manager of Nubian Natural (bodycare): info at nubiannatural dot com, 020 7733 8277
  • Philippe Castaing, manager of Opus (café/restaurant) and founder of ‘Brixton Green’: phillipe at upstairslondon dot com, 020 7737 1414
  • Rosie Lovell, owner of Rosie’s Deli Café: rosie at rosiesdelicafe dot com
  • Senior, owner and shop assistant at Blacker Dread Muzik Store: 07956 946 495
  • Shane Collins, owner/manager of Brixton Tea Party (festival cafe and caterer): shane at gn dot apc dot org, 07952 929 710
  • Stafford Geohagen, owner of Healthy Eaters (Caribbean restaurant): staffordgeohagen at btinternet dot com, 020 7274 4521
  • Stuart, watch trader and chair of Brixton Market Traders’ Federation: brixtonmarket at yahoo dot co dot uk, 07960 942 060
  • Sue, owner of Mango Landin (bar): sue at mangolandin dot com, 020 7737 3044
  • Tim, manager of The Windmill (pub): windmillbrixton at yahoo dot co dot uk
  • Tony, owner of House of Bottles (off licence): tonyfab311 at yahoo dot co dot uk, 07956 221 545
  1. The Brixton Pound – ‘Money that sticks to Brixton’:
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