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Neighbourgoods Market functions as more than a weekend trading space in Johannesburg — it's become a gathering point where informal traders, small producers, and the city's broader community intersect. The market's role extends beyond commerce into social infrastructure: a place where township entrepreneurs access customers they couldn't reach through traditional channels, where residents discover producers they trust, where the informal and formal economy actually meet. For traders, it represents footfall and legitimacy; for regular visitors, it's become an expected part of the city's cultural rhythm. The market matters because it creates space in a city often divided by economic geography, allowing exchange that wouldn't happen elsewhere.