It Costa Nothing! Reclaiming the Cowley Road, Oxford

10.09.2007
Increas­ing­ly annoyed with the grow­ing num­ber of chains and instead of whing­ing about the state of our soci­ety, a group of intre­pid activists decid­ed to do some­thing about it…

Cowley Costa stall10.09.2007
Increas­ing­ly annoyed with the grow­ing num­ber of chains and instead of whing­ing about the state of our soci­ety, a group of intre­pid activists decid­ed to do some­thing about it…

Gen­tri­fi­ca­tion is crap leaflet — application/pdf 87K

Shouting,“Who says you can’t get some­thing for noth­ing”, the small gang set up ‘shop’ out­side the new Cos­ta cof­fee. Hand­ing out free cof­fee, tea, veg­an cake and (hasti­ly made) leaflets on the cur­rent state of the Cow­ley Road, passers by stopped to chat, chew and slurp.

HOMOGENISATION AND RENTS RISES

Accord­ing to new eco­nom­ics foun­da­tion (nef):
“The homogeni­sa­tion of high streets is also not a benign or inevitable prod­uct of ‘progress’:
* Loss of diver­si­ty ulti­mate­ly leads to a loss of true choice for con­sumers as well as a loss of local char­ac­ter
* Replace­ment of local­ly owned out­lets by retail mul­ti­ples can dam­age the local econ­o­my as prof­its drain out of the area to remote cor­po­rate head­quar­ters and local employ­ment is destroyed
* The many peo­ple who now wish to return to local, high street shop­ping may find that their dis­tinc­tive local shops have been replaced by “micro-for­mat” super­mar­ket or chain branch­es” http://neweconomics.org/gen/clonetown.aspx

And it’s not just cloning that’s wrench­ing the heart out of East Oxford, thanks to the rate rise on the Cow­ley Road, small shops have gone out of busi­ness. Coop­ers, the newsagents and a fam­i­ly run busi­ness for 15 years — closed recent­ly. The ‘Plain Traders’ are also feel­ing the squeeze, with Bead Games, over 20 years old, con­sid­er­ing shut­ting up shop too. Here big busi­ness ben­e­fits from its huge rev­enues; mov­ing in and mak­ing the whole world a bland­er place. As well as chal­leng­ing the cloning, cap­i­tal­ism needs dis­man­tling too! Start­ing with free cake is a small step in the right direc­tion!

“…TOTALLY AGREE”

And peo­ple pass­ing by con­curred; some of the feed­back we received includ­ed:
* “Good on you, I vis­it Oxford once a year and it’s heart-break­ing what’s hap­pen­ing to East Oxford”
* “We’ve just writ­ten stuff about gen­tri­fi­ca­tion for our A lev­els, we feel dead guilty because we’re meet­ing some mates in Cos­ta”
* “Wow, this cake is deli­cious. I total­ly agree with what you’re doing. I mean, do we real­ly need anoth­er cof­fee shop? Do we real­ly need anoth­er George & Dan­vers?”
* “In Jeri­cho we’ve start­ed to call it New Deli, coz there’s del­i­catessen after del­i­catessen after del­i­catessen.”
* “You doing this to piss off Cos­ta? Fuckin’ nice one!”

It’d be well cool to see oth­er peo­ple tak­ing the ini­tia­tive: free sand­wich­es fresh­ly made out­side the Sub­way (remem­ber, it still does­n’t have plan­ning per­mis­sion), sound sys­tems out­side the new Car­ling Acad­e­my. Use your imag­i­na­tion; reclaim your world!

As for Cos­ta, we’ll be back there next Sat­ur­day, maybe upping the ante a bit too. Meet 1pm at the OARC (1st floor of the East Oxford Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre) and we’ll go from there.

http://neweconomics.org/gen/m1_1_i4_renewal.aspx