Recent years have not been easy for Britain's market stallholders but, despite the shifting landscape, some - such as Newcastle's iconic Grainger Market - have seen a major revival from shoppers looking for a bargain or a bite to eat
Les Brannan, 57, has worked at LJB Rutherfords in Northampton town centre for 42 years but is now the market's sole trader. Many have quit due to rising costs and lower footfall
Les Brannan (pictured), 57, has worked at LJB Rutherfords in Northampton town centre for 42 years but is now the market s sole trader after they were forced to move to a car park a mile away.
Key cutter Les Brannan, who has worked at LJB Rutherfords for 42 years, is the last market trader in Northampton and is losing £800 a week after more than 200 others shut up shop