A popular Big Issue vendor’s pitch was filled with flowers and cards in tribute following his death last month.
Neil Smith, 56, died last month from sepsis after spending 17 years selling the magazine outside Waitrose on Holloway Road in Islington, North London.
Smith became a familiar sight selling the magazine in the mornings on the pitch alongside his dog Honey, sharing with fellow Big Issue vendor Tamara Putzu taking over in the afternoon.

Putzu called the ambulance when Smith fell unwell last month before he sadly died. She has now taken on Honey in his memory.
“After Covid my life unravel before my eyes, I lost my job, my flat, my relationship of 22 years and Neil was the one who was there to pick up the pieces,” said Putzu, who has urged Smith’s customers to support the WG Miller funeral directors in Islington, who are arranging the late vendor’s funeral.
“He introduced me to the Big Issue, he even bought me magazines at the beginning and let me work on his pitch.