Is It Time to Renew Your Real Deal Commitment?

Is It Time to Renew Your Real Deal Commitment?

Manchester’s Markets Team and councillors at the Real Deal 15-Year celebration, August 2024.

As part of Real Deal Week 2025, NABMA is encouraging all members to confirm their ongoing commitment to fake-free trading by either signing the Real Deal Charter for the first time or renewing and re-promoting their existing Real Deal status.

Since its launch in 2009, more than 500 markets have signed the Charter in partnership with their local Trading Standards services. Among the early pioneers were Manchester, Bradford, Calderdale, Bury, and Tower Hamlets—markets that continue to demonstrate leadership in upholding safe, fair trading environments.

Other early Real Deal signatories include: Bolsover, Cheshire East, Chesterfield, Corby, Darlington, Daventry, Ilkeston, Hackney (Hoxton, Ridley Road and Kingsland), Leeds, Liverpool, Long Eaton, Loughborough, Hinkley, Hitchin, Maidstone, Melton Mowbray, Sheffield, Wakefield, and Walsall.


Manchester: Reinforcing Zero Tolerance for Fake Goods

Manchester City Council was the first in the UK to sign the Charter back in November 2009. In 2024, they celebrated 15 years with a full Real Deal relaunch at Gorton Market, Longsight Market, and New Smithfield Sunday Market.

“It has been almost 12 months since we reaffirmed our commitment to the Real Deal initiative. During this time, we have continued to encounter tenants and traders who disregard the established rules. However, I am confident that the gravitas of our message has been understood… such behaviour has become less frequent and not on the same scale as previous.”
Jo Sclater, Head of Wholesale and Retail Markets, Manchester City Council

Traders at Manchester’s New Smithfield Sunday Market were encouraged to promote the Real Deal message at the market’s renewal event last summer.

Key Benefits Identified by Manchester:

  • Enhanced procedural clarity for managing traders
  • Increased staff awareness of counterfeit goods
  • Stronger partnership with Trading Standards
  • Greater confidence from senior leaders and councillors

“We aim to reinforce that Manchester’s markets do not tolerate the sale of fake goods in any form.”
Cllr Lee-Ann Igbon, Manchester City Council


Bradford and Calderdale: 15-Year Partnership Recognition

At the Chartered Trading Standards Institute Conference in Leeds last year, both councils renewed their commitment with West Yorkshire Trading Standards.


Bury Market: Promoting the Real Deal Since 2009

A long-time supporter of the Charter, Bury Market celebrated 10 years of commitment in 2019.


Tower Hamlets: Taking the Message to the Street

Tower Hamlets marked their 10-year Real Deal anniversary with a street-level campaign, distributing leaflets at Roman Road Market in collaboration with their Trading Standards team.


If these examples inspire you, we’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re ready to start your Real Deal journey or want to refresh your current status, support is available.

📧 Contact Patricia Lennon: info@realdealmarkets.co.uk
🌐 Visit: www.realdealmarkets.co.uk

📅 Don’t Forget: Free Virtual Zoom Event – Thursday 17 July

Real Deal and Its Importance to Your Market and Your Community
🕙 10:00–11:30am | Free to attend

This session will cover:

  • Spotting counterfeit goods
  • Toy safety risks
  • Creating a safe, fake-free market environment

🎟️ Register here

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