April 17, 201412 yr Is it me or has the Thursday Market Improved in the sense of goods sold, even though there are only three traders left?
April 18, 201412 yr Does three stalls constitute a market Adam! But whilst we're on about markets - and the Old Church School elsewhere - why don't we 'construct' an indoor market. I remember there used to be one at Ashington. Milne House would be a good venue. Edited April 18, 201412 yr by keith lockey
April 18, 201412 yr Where's that then? Milne House? The old Co-op, Merc'. (Sorry, I always call it Milne House.) It makes no odds, it will never happen.
April 18, 201412 yr Author An Indoor Market was tried down Bedlington Station and I have been lead to believe it has now died a death but I could have been misinformed.However the Market Traders did say to me yesterday that the weather plays a major part in the income of the market so indoors sounds like a good idea on their part.
April 18, 201412 yr I remember the station one, Adam. It was a tiny affair in the Resident's Committee rooms - I believe. Not much room for many stalls and most of those were crafts and car boot / home / attic stalls. My mate was there selling all his old stuff if I remember.
April 18, 201412 yr The one at the station was in Keenleysides. I had a lot to say about on here at the time. It was a complete waste of time, space and effort. Nothing more than a table top sale, selling tat. I walked in once and not a single stall was manned. Usually those places are buzzing but this was a bunch of sour faced stall holders that weren't even talking to each other.
October 15, 201411 yr Hi guys.I have tried an indoor market in my front shop and warehouse.At first it was fantastic! We had over 30 different stalls selling everything from handmade soaps to personalised baby clothes.We had more than 400 people through the door on the first day!But, 3 or 4 weeks in we were approaching christmas & stall numbers started to dwindle. As a result, so did customer numbers. (unfortunately, this must have been around the time Keith visited)The downfall was probably down to a couple of small errors.1- Timing. Starting a brand new market in the winter. It may have been a different outcome if it was started in the spring.2- Opening times. If it was only open on weekends, or every other weekend.3- Quality. As stall numbers decreased I introduced more & more "car boot" type stalls. I heard people expressing their disappointment at the quality of items offered for sale. To be fair, it was advertised as a market, not a car boot sale.4- Nobles also started a bigger indoor bootsale in Blyth at the same time, & is also no longer there.It was worth a try atleast, & I thank everyone who supported it, (boo everyone that didnt). Russell.
October 15, 201411 yr It would be great to have a French Style market.These days it would have to be called A Farmers Market to succeed and maybe held.elsewhere.Shame Bedlington now has so many new houses there must be a demand for quality..Back to that Everly Brothers record about Dreaming.
October 17, 201411 yr Tynemouth Markets, hold a Farmers Market every third Saturday of the month? www.tynemouthmarkets.com
October 18, 201411 yr Clean the town up and in particular the lane running down from Front Street adjacent the Market Tavern to the car park first. Do this then you may just get some interest shown in a proper market and not the current one selling mostly out of date products and general trash!
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