Brixton Bugle April 2022

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BRIXTON BUGLE YOUR FREE

No 82 | APRIL 2022

ABOUT THE BRIXTON BUGLE The Brixton Bugle is back after a two-year

absence due to Covid Some information for new readers: The Bugle is published by Brixton Media, a community interest company required by law to benefit the community and to spend any surplus it might generate on improving its service to the community and not lining the pockets of shareholders Almost everybody who works for the Bugle is a volunteer We believe the accurate reporting and investigation of what goes on in communities is an essential part of civil society and democracy – as is offering a platform to people without the means or the opportunity to make their voice heard Brixton Media CIC, which also publishes the Brixton Blog (brixtonblog.com) is also dedicated to offering opportunities to people – especially young ones from backgrounds that find it hard to enter journalism – to work on stories and obtain bylines After two years, we are near to starting again from scratch and have opportunities for volunteers in many roles – including distribution, administration, advertising sales and administration, as well as journalism To find out more, email work@brixtonblog.com

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BRIXTON BOUNCES BACK

Brixton is recovering more quickly from the economic effects of lockdown than any other area a specialist survey firm deals with. This was the message delivered to a recent meeting of the Brixton Business Improvement District (BID). Movement Strategies analyses spending patterns and amounts using data from credit card sales. As more and more people use cards for even the smallest purchases, the data becomes more significant. Andy Nuttall of Movement Strategies said: “Brixton is younger, more polarised in terms of spend profile, more dependent on the night-time economy and recovering quicker over the last few months than any other area we work with.” Card spending in Brixton increased 30% year-on-year between the fourth quarter (October to December)

But recovery depends on the night-time economy

Find out more about the unique economy of Brixton – see page 10 of 2021 compared to 2020. In nearby Croydon, there was no change over this period. The night time economy has driven the local recovery from a Covid-induced slump. Night time spend in Brixton over the latest period for which figures are available is running at nearly 150% of pre-Covid levels. In Croydon it is only 10% of pre-Covid levels and in Lambeth as a whole it is still well below 100%. Nuttall said that Brixton’s night time economy is the largest in the country as a proportion of the total local economy. It represents more than 40% of the total, compared to less than 20% in Croydon and less than 30% in London as whole.

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