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South Harrow market relaunched

Posted by Ian Proctor on Nov 12, 08 11:46 AM in


A market is hoping to boost trading in a Harrow high street when it reopens this week.
South Harrow Market, in Northolt Road, was officially reopened yesterday (November 12) after filling all its shops.
Manager Max Quagliozzi took over the market in October when he obtained the licence from Transport for London (TFL) in October.
He said: "All our shops have traders in them now.
"The market will give the community somewhere to go as it has been here for 25 years."
Before the takeover the market had 10 traders on site, but a total of 36 new traders will operate in 50 shops. The market will also have a carousel and a childminder to entertain children whilst their parents shop.
Mr Quagliozzi is hoping the new additions will revive the market which has been blighted by problems in the past.
The 37-year-old said: "I had a meeting with traders in the high street and it was important as it has made the area safer.
"When there were only two or three traders in the market they closed in time because of robberies and gangs, now it is fully booked we will all keep an eye out for each other and be more aware."
South Harrow Market opens from 7am-6pm from Monday to Saturday.

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2 Comments

rosa said:

great market but the local should support it more
looks like if people do not care of the great and big job done to re built it

meraf tekele said:

great market what needed in this area thx to mr. max

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