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To: Defence secretary John Healey, director of Greenwich Hospital Deirdre Mills, vice admiral Martin Connell

Stop the corporate takeover of Greenwich town centre

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Local businesses are being forced out of Greenwich town centre and replaced with soulless chains, destroying this historic area's unique character. The landlord, Greenwich Hospital, must stop charging excessive rents so that independent shops and restaurants can survive. 

Why is this important?

The latest casualty of the exorbitant retail rents charged by Greenwich Hospital is the excellent vintage shop Joli, closing down this week. We understand Greenwich Hospital has to make money for its charitable concerns but, with imagination, this can be done without destroying the livelihoods of small local businesses and without ignoring its responsibility as custodian of a special part of London. Pricing out independent shops is counterproductive. Greenwich is a place valued by locals and visitors for its heritage and unique character. That will be lost if it goes the way of most high streets in the UK and becomes an identikit mass of chain stores. We call on John Healey, Deirdre Mills and vice admiral Martin Connell, respectively the trustee, director and advisor of Greenwich Hospital, to stop this happening.
Greenwich, London, UK

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Updates

2025-02-07 09:15:20 +0000

Thank you to everyone who has signed and shared this petition so far. It will be delivered to Greenwich Hospital next week.

2025-02-07 01:21:06 +0000

100 signatures reached

2025-02-05 19:37:02 +0000

50 signatures reached

2025-02-05 09:29:20 +0000

25 signatures reached

2025-02-04 22:18:51 +0000

10 signatures reached