The chef told the Evening Standard he backed campaigns to protect independent traders. "I would be devastated if the market was to close. It would be a step backwards for London," he said. "I think of it as the heart and soul of Marylebone." The market is also used by author and local resident Frances Lynn, 48, who said it would be a tragedy if it disappeared. "I've got to know several pensioners who depend on this market, not only for their food but for their social life," she said.