Q1. What does “Brixton culture” mean inside the market—day to day?
Diana: Culture here is the produce, daytime shops, makers, food and music together—the smells, greetings and small rituals that make people feel this is a place like no other place, yet it feels like home. If those everyday behaviours disappear, the market stops feeling like Brixton. So I treat culture as operational: dozens of small choices, every day, that protect that feeling.
“Culture here is operational, not decorative—it lives in daily choices.”
