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Watch: Meet Brixton’s Patty-Making Couple

“People come, people go, but family is forever,” says Paul Anthony Williams, also known as Baker, who has been making Jamaican patties with his family in Brixton since 2018.

He started as a 14-year-old in Jamaica, and describes the process as “like therapy.”

Together with his girlfriend Charmaine and her boyfriend Fabian, they have gained recognition in south London for their variety of patty flavours.

Some of these flavours were created by Charmaine, who was inspired by her experience working in a school canteen.

The family is now moving to an industrial unit to expand their production capabilities.

BBC Radio London’s Anayah Richards went to meet the family and make some patties of her own.

Video by: Eric Anderson, Sian Wright and Anayah Richards

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