Penkridge Market will be holding two fantastic Bank Holiday Markets plus Car Boot Sales, on Monday the 4th May and 25th May. The events will run from 9am to 3pm, and with free admission and free parking, it’s a great free day out for all the family! Around 100 market stall holders will be there…

To help maximise Shambles Markets commercial potential, its trading regulations have been refreshed by City of York Council in consultation with traders. These proposals are being presented at a Cabinet Member Decision Session on Tuesday 10 March for consideration. To ensure the newly refurbished Shambles Market will look and feel welcoming, that it is easy…

Harborough Market shoppers will be taken on a trip down memory lane on Saturday 7th March when the market is visited by local amateur video and film making group, Market Harborough Movie Makers. The group, who have been making documentary films of local interest since the early 1960s, will be bringing their back catalogue of…

Northampton’s inaugural Chinese New Year celebrations saw thousands of people enjoy traditional entertainment and Southeast Asian food at the Market Square this Sunday. Market Square footfall figures show more than 7,000 people visited the Market Square this Sunday – an extra 1,300 people compared to the previous Sunday (22 February). The figures also reveal an…

Menter Aberteifi has been successful in their bid for funding to get shoppers back into Cardigan Market Hall. After beating off stiff competition they have been awarded £109,974 from the Coastal Communities Fund. The announcement was made just after Christmas so now the work starts to rebuild confidence in the Market Hall as a viable…

Questions and Answers I am thinking of cancelling an Insurance Policy, will I get a refund and what are my rights? If you are a sole trader or small company and you bought the insurance through an FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) regulated broker or insurance company over the internet or telephone, the Distance Selling Regulations…

A Fun and Friendly Market in the North West Earlestown is a town in the Borough of St Helens and is situated adjacent to Newton-le-Willows in Merseyside some six miles to the north of Warrington. The town was originally built around the wagon works of the Liverpool to Manchester Railway and was named after Sir…

Western International Sunday Market has been in existence since 1981 and originally stood in the site of the old Western International Wholesale Market in Hayes Road, Southall in Middlesex. In July 2008 the Wholesale Market, which opens from Monday to Saturday, moved to newly constructed premises a few hundred metres down the road and the…

Durham Markets is inviting regional food and drink producers to be part of a one-day market in the stunning Cloisters of Durham Cathedral, as part of the celebrations for St Cuthbert’s Day. Up to 20 stalls will be erected in the Cathedral Cloisters on Saturday 21st March, giving visitors to the city an added attraction…

More and more, British consumers are proving they support businesses that are trying to increase sustainability efforts. There’s no doubt that now, more than ever, addressing environmental concerns is part of the recipe for success in the catering business. What does this mean for streetfood traders? The increased demand for environmentally friendly packaging is a…