Hi everyone!
Thanks to Ben Myring for introducing me to this site...
We're starting up a new farmers/community market - hopefully somewhere between SG road & Finsbury park. At the moment we think it should be every Saturday from about 9 until two o'clock.
Though we might start it simply and try to get the basics right (good farm produce & fresh bread etc) what I'd like to achieve in time is a place where Everyone local can gather, buy almost all of their week's groceries, have some lunch & meet new people.
I'd love your advice and opinion, and particularly on the two issues which to me seem central:
1) what would you like to see at the market? This includes your favourite kind of stall, particular produce that you can't otherwise get locally, and what other sorts of attractions besides food would help to draw people in.
2) how to attract ALL sorts and reach as many local people as possible? I'd hate for anything like this to be exclusive to a particular demographic, and first of all this involves promoting the market in different ways in order to attract as wide a group as possible. Of course, aside from advertising the market itself must offer enough variety, quality & good value to keep everybody coming back. Those three things can be difficult to reconcile! Any help will be hugely appreciated.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
Ed
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agree with eliz - quality, fresh coffee is a must.
i look forward to coming to support you & filling our fridge with treats!
Burger Bear at Harringay market was delicious. E Mono might be interested too. Congratulations. In a way I am gutted SGS got there first as I was just about to suggest that St Aidan's explore the possibility of a Farmer's Market on their turf!
Cheese, cured meat, "tapenade", olive oil... and maybe a crepes stand
Would also be nice to have a fishmonger as we don't have any on Stroudgreen.
I wonder which side of the playground would be best for this
Benches: you're absolutely right, and though there are some markets which work well as "buy your stuff and home for lunch" I'd prefer a more relaxed and congenial atmosphere to this one. This obviously means coffee too, and hot food, some of which can be done by the farmers themselves (eg sausages - Giggly pig is great!) & others by a specialist lunch van.
Good idea too about the pretty shiny shop - I'd really love for people to find items other than food & drink: crafts, clothes and all sorts would be a dream, though we may start with really good food and se how things go from there on...
http://www.soleshare.net/
Good luck and we will come often!
In the meantime do get in touch by PM if you like.
Best wishes for now!
NED
I also suggest St Aidans as an alternative.
A good flower stall - The Allotment Florist is local.
Sausage rolls and scotch eggs, pork pies.
You'll need a ton of vegan and gluten, dairy, taste free foods. Everyone (except me), is allergic or faddy about food nowadays. Although they all seem to be able to drink coffee.
If you have a couple of stalls for local makers of non food things like Highams Park and Tottenham Green do, I'm in.
Good luck!