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Goodge Place Market

The market is open Monday to Friday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 3pm.

Goodge Place Market is an international street-food market serving lunch Monday to Friday.

Established in 1850 on Charles Street (now the stretch of Goodge Street between Charlotte Street and Newman Street.

Goodge Place, like Goodge Street, is named for Francis and William Goodge who in 1766 began developing Goodge Street as a shopping street.

In 1878 the market was on the south-side of the street and one of the last street markets remaining in the West End of London. Fifteen years later the market is described as consisting of 45 stalls selling food, homewares, flowers, and books. By 1983 the market had relocated to Goodge Place.

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Plender Street Market

The market is open Monday to Saturday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 4pm.

Plender Street Market sells fruit and veg, pet supplies, fashion, and factory seconds.

Established in 1851.

Originally King Street but renamed in 1946 as Plender Street in honour of William Plender a former High Sheriff of the County of London.

As in the case of Inverness Street Market, Plender Street Market represents a remnant of Camden Town Market which moved off of Camden High Street after the late nineteenth century electrification of horse-drawn trams.

The market was still on the High Street in 1878: “Saturday evenings the upper part of the street, thronged as it is with stalls of itinerant vendors of the necessaries of daily life, and with the dwellers in the surrounding districts, presents to an ordinary spectator all the attributes of a market place”.—Edward Walford

Journalist, author, and broadcaster Bernard Levin grew up on Plender Street.

The market once ran to 90 pitches but had reduced down to five stalls by 1983

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Leather Lane Market

The market is open Monday to Friday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 4pm

Leather Lane is a lunch market with street food from around the world. We also have cut flowers, fresh fruit and vegetables, fashion, and homeware.

Street trading in Leather Lane began in the aftermath of the great fire of London in 1666 when traders from Cheapside began serving the displaced London residents who were camped out in the open spaces around Hatton Garden.

The market is Camden’s largest surviving street market and has been consistent in size since the 1850s.

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Inverness Street Market

The market is open Monday to Sunday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 6pm.

Inverness Street Market has souvenirs, fashion, and street food.

As in the case of Plender Street Market, Inverness Street Market represents a remnant of Camden Town Market which moved off of Camden High Street after the late nineteenth century electrification of horse-drawn trams.

Latterly a successful boxing trainer, George Francis worked on Inverness Street Market in the 1940s.

Until the 2010s the market was predominately fruit and veg. However, as the traditional shops turned into bars and eateries to cater to Camden’s booming tourist and night-time economies the market evolved towards clothing, souvenirs, and street-food.

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Swiss Cottage Market

The market is open from Tuesday to Saturday.

Traders are allowed to operate between 7am to 7pm but their working hours are weather-dependant.

The market is mostly active between 10am to 5pm.

There is a Farmer’s Market every Wednesday: 10am to 3pm.

Swiss Cottage Market has street food and groceries as well as antiques on Fridays and a farmers market every Wednesday.

Started in 1974 as an informal and unlicensed market in an area of derelict land owned by Camden Council next to the nearby junction of Fellows Road and Winchester Road. It was describes a market selling homemade food, secondhand clothes and books as well as bric-à-brac and plants.

At the end of 1981 the original site was redeveloped and the market moved to a new location close to the sports centre.

Camden Council designated the pedestrianised western end of Eton Avenue as a street market from 2003 allowing Swiss Cottage Market and Swiss Cottage Farmers Market a permanent home. Swiss Cottage is the youngest of Camden’s street markets. On Wednesdays it hosts Swiss Cottage Farmers’ Market which is run by London Farmers’ Markets and started in 1999.

In November 2019 Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visited to mark the Farmers Market’s twentieth anniversary. Charles had visited the market once before in 2000.

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Mansfield Market

Mansfield has had a market for more than 700 years and has much to offer with farm-fresh, high quality produce, friendly service and value for money.

The market is open five days a week (Tuesday to Saturday) with a food court and performance area for local entertainers. There are regular special events held on the market including Artisan and Craft markets, and International markets.

Mansfield Market is offering free rents to new stallholders during the whole of May to mark the Love Your Local Market campaign.

Mansfield District Council, which runs the market, is hoping the promotion will encourage new traders and start-up businesses to take stalls, support them while they get established and attract more shoppers to visit the historic market and town centre.

Current regular traders will also be getting a £5 stall discount for 10 days as part of the incentive, which coincides with the annual national Love Your Local Market campaign. It usually runs for a fortnight but has been extended this year to include the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, so is now from Saturday 14 May to 5 June.

We will also have a Cleaner Greener Festival and Vegan Market to launch the start of it, Jubilee celebrations at the end of it and a Flower Show, give aways, decorations and activities throughout.

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Freeman Street Market, Grimsby

Freeman Street Market is the perfect place to visit with friends and family. They host FREE community events throughout the year, including craft fairs, Christmas events, food events, family fun days, children’s inflatable days and much more. The market contains lots of brilliant small businesses including street food, craft and gift stalls, local butchers, greengrocers, a bakery, and lots more. There are 2-hours of free parking, or for just £2 for the whole day.
Love Your Local Market 2022 at Freeman Street Market will deliver lots of fun and exciting free family-friendly events.
A Romanian market will be held on the 14th of May, there will be a celebration of Romanian culture including Romanian food, clothing, music and much more.
On Friday the 20th of May, there will be a job fair, offering information, support, and advice from many different organisations across Grimsby and Cleethorpes.
On Saturday the 21st of May, it’s a ‘Family Funfair’, this will include a magic show, carnival games, a children’s Ferris Wheel, circus skills, stilt walkers, and so much more; Completely free for families.
On Saturday the 28th of May, It’s the ‘Fun & Food’ Event, a combination of a street food market and lots of fun children’s activities including mascots, bouncy castles, soft play, a disco and much more. Not only do the customers get this for free, but we also offer each street food business a free space to trade.

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Dumfries Farmers Market

Dumfries Farmers Market takes place on the first Sunday of the month (except January) under the Victoria Pavilion roof of Platform 1 at Dumfries Railway Station. We bring together on average 30 food and drink producers a month from the region with a few local craft stalls too. We pride ourselves on providing local artisan producers a platform(pardon the pun!) for selling their meats, cheeses, sweets & savouries, pies, breads, alcohols, ready meals, fish and crafts direct to their customers.