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Some have had premises gifted to them or subsised, but plenty are spending millions of pounds a year on accommodation on top of premium staffing costs.
Today, Les Aldrich Music, which has had premises on that spot since May 1945, the optimistic month the war ended, is one of the last surviving music shops in north London, an Aladdin's cave where you can buy vinyl, CDs, sheet music and instruments.
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This was largely a cottage industry and merchants would have premises where the fleeces would be combed and sorted.
"Frankly, it's a disaster," says Ben Walton, owner of "informal neighborhood hangout" Ben's Canteen, which has premises in Battersea and Earlsfield.
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