Thursday, 20 June 2013

Rethink needed to stop food retail sector decline


Rethink needed to stop food retail sector decline
The 6th WUWM Retail Conference was hosted by VGSA (see end) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on 15 June. Held under the theme “The Future of Food Markets”, delegates discussed issues related to: retail market management and ownership, and professionalizing market trading through increased client focus. Information on the conference and speaker presentations is available by visiting the conference website link www.wuwmretail.org. The following is a copy of the official WUWM Declaration resulting from this conference.

On the occasion of the 6th World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) Retail Conference held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on 15 June 2013, under the theme: "The Future of Food Markets", delegates from 10 countries gathered to express unanimous agreement of the following:

- We urge European decision-makers to consider that the food retail sector employs more than 30% (over 15 million) of all people working in the food chain in Europe. We ask for recognition that shifts in consumer behaviour, changing values, and a more regional consumer orientation, means sectors in food retailing must be free to adapt also.

- To avoid a further decline of the current 80,000 people working in the Dutch food retail sector (i.e. food shops and markets, not supermarkets) a new positive format for food retail markets is needed. We urge local government, not only in the Netherlands, but throughout Europe, to rethink its current short-term vision that ultimately favours only the supermarkets and large discounters, contributing to lost jobs, lost inner-city vitality and community life. We urge decision-makers to act in the long-term interests of consumers and local/small food businesses by ensuring fresh food retail markets are prominent considerations in urban planning. We ask for decision-maker
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understanding and acknowledgement of the importance of markets to: real entrepreneurship and jobs; the defence of food product diversity, taste and quality; education - and thereby protection - of public health; and their promotion of a true business environment that complements city life and authentic human values.

- To be effective, public retail markets (whether open-air or covered) require efficient public space, excellent market management, investment, and attention to best practice. We note the many achievements seen in these areas in recent public-private partnerships - clearly a shift towards more cooperation and awareness is needed. We believe the key four areas that will attract and bind future consumers are: availability, choice, service and convenience. To support markets in offering those, local governments are urged to be more open minded and to increase their flexibility and support for concrete initiatives as may be presented by the private sector.

- Sometimes to achieve these ambitions a scale of operation is also needed… a variety of food retailers teaming together to offer place, scale and variety. And while combining ‘focus on the client’ with scale is one step, ‘convenience’ must also be added.

- As sector professionals we believe that with the above elements of better recognition, better urban planning, long-term investment in public markets, improved market management, alongside teaming up and ensuring a renewed focus on the consumer, the negative trend of the declining number of visitors on markets and the high numbers of closures of small food retail shops can be stopped. The revival (and survival) of food specialists is vital for vast and well-documented socio-economic reasons - not only in The Netherlands, but in cities and towns all over the world.

In closing, we take this opportunity to thank VGSA for hosting this event, and to wish both the new Markthal (currently under construction) and the Binnenrotte Retail Market in the City of Rotterdam, bright and successful futures.

Chef Brian Turner CBE visits Leeds Kirkgate Market.

As part of Leeds Loves Food Chef Brian Turner CBE visited Leeds Kirkgate Market Saturday 8th July 2013. Brian was doing cooking demonstrations of his recipes using all produce from Leeds Kirkgate Market as well as working with family run business of 29 years, Hayes Seafoods. Cliff Hocken, owner of Hayes Seafoods carried out seafood demonstrations with Brian including how to dress fresh Yorskhire Crabs and shuck fresh Irish Oysters that Hayes offer. It was a great couple of hours and gathered quite a crowd! For more on Hayes follow them on Twitter @HayesSeafoods.

Thursday, 13 June 2013

The African Market










       The African Market

Open The Gate is proudly hosting their unique alternative fair, The African Market, featuring a selection of the most talented designers from Africa and inspired by African cultures in Old Spitalfields Market on Sat 29th June. Showcasing original & ethical fashion, accessories, jewellery, shoes as well as Arts & Crafts, homeware, natural beauty products, books, music, arts and more.

On Sat 29th June @OpenTheGate_ will be brightening up @oldspitalfields market with their African Market featuring the most talented designers from Africa and inspired by African Cultures.

Spitalfields Produce Market




Spitalfields Produce Market
We are celebrating the history of Old Spitalfields Market with a specialist produce market here every Friday. Open until late giving you the chance to grab last minute essentials before the weekend. A fantastic range of seasonal, local free-range vegetables, fruit, meat, chicken, fish, cheese, eggs, juice, bread, cakes, jams, preserves and local crafts.

Spitalfields Produce Market starts tomorrow @oldspitalfields with the @londonarti, bringing fresh produce and free-range food.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

New Apprenticeship scheme launched to retailers and market traders nationwide


A NEW scheme to help retailers and market traders to recruit talented apprentices is set to be launched across the UK this summer.
The Retail Apprenticeship Scheme (RAS) was piloted last year in a select number of cities but will now be rolled out nationwide to retailers of all sizes – from family businesses and market traders to shopping centres and national chain stores.

The scheme, developed by the National Skills Academy for Retail, will be launched to coincide with Independents’ Day on July 4, a national campaign which gives a voice to the UK’s independent retailers by encouraging people to shop locally and celebrate diversity on the high streets.

RAS – which aims to meet the increased demand for a pool of skilled young retail trainees – has been given the backing of a range of trade associations including:

·         British Independent Retailers Association
·         National Market Traders Federation
·         British Council of Shopping Centres
·         National Federation of Meat and Food Traders
·         National Association of Goldsmiths
·         Association of Cycle Traders
Jane Rexworthy, Head of the National Skills for Academy for Retail, said the pilot scheme had proved that there was a strong appetite for retail Apprenticeships.

“RAS was initially set up to help smaller, independent retailers and market stall holders to take on talented young apprentices, without having to worry about any HR or administration issues. We have already created Apprenticeships at retail businesses in cities including Manchester, Lincoln and Sheffield, and felt that the time was now right to roll the programme out nationally.
“We are also opening up RAS to retailers of all sizes, from independents who may wish to take on one apprentice up to chain stores and national groups where there is a desire to create a whole cohort of Apprenticeships.
“We have received great support for the scheme from organisations such as the NMTF and BCSC which understand the benefits of taking on a RAS apprentice – the quality of delivery, high levels of support, a boost in productivity and ultimately a reliable and skilled member of staff.”
Jane Rexworthy said that while a large percentage of SME retailers could be interested in taking on an apprentice, many were hesitant due to fears over how long it would take to set up and the additional support a young person would need.
“The aim of the Retail Apprenticeship Scheme is to take away all these fears and remove the barriers for retailers in taking on an apprentice,” she said. “The core benefit of RAS is that the apprentice is employed directly by us – this reduces the risk, cost, time and administration for retailers.
We also manage the whole recruitment process, preparing the young people for their new roles with training in core retail skills and matching up each business with a suitable apprentice. There is even an option for smaller businesses to share an apprentice, further easing the burden of cost and responsibility.”
Any retailer looking to take on an apprentice through RAS will be supported through the National Skills Academy for Retail’s UK-wide network of skills shops, which are able to support businesses at a local level.
The number of people studying for Apprenticeships has continued to grow steadily over the past five years and they are now considered a relevant, worthwhile alternative to University study. There are currently more than 3,400 vacant Apprenticeships nationwide in Retail and Commercial Enterprise (*National Apprenticeship Service website; May 21, 2013).
For more information on the Retail Apprenticeship Scheme visit www.nsaforretail.com or call 0207 462 5089

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Exciting new street market opening in Bowes Park N22


A vibrant new street market in north London is happening on Sunday 16 June 2013 between 11am – 4pm in a unique trial run. Myddleton Road Market will be in Bowes Park (near Wood Green) and is for local traders and those across the capital.
Supported by Haringey Council and the Bowes Park Community Association, the first Myddleton Road Market will feature stalls selling a variety of international street food, artisan bread, cakes, coffee and preserves and sauces at reasonable prices. It will also have charity, crafts and clothing stalls for those who want to do more than tickle their taste buds. Younger visitors can take part in face-painting and ping pong, while busking and a Pimms tent will entertain the adults.
Myddleton Road Market is being organised by a group of local residents passionate about Bowes Park and who hope the much-needed market will shine a light on the beloved but neglected street. Myddleton Road is a designated Local Shopping Centre within the Bowes Park conservation area, and has a rich history.
The market will be situated on the section of Myddleton Road between Marlborough Road and Palmerston Road near the Greek restaurant Vrisaki. Also close by is hidden gem the New River and the new outdoor gym.
Lucy Whitehead, Market Organiser, said:
“Creating a trial of the Myddleton Road Market has been very exciting to do because Bowes Park really needs a market and people to return to Myddleton Road. We hope everyone comes along on Sunday 16 June because we want Haringey Council to support a regular market and continue regenerating Bowes Park.” 

For more information please contact:
Lucy Whitehead, [Market Organiser]
Mobile: 07958 710 351
Email: lucewhite@gmail.com
www.myddletonroadmarket.co.uk
facebook/myddletonroadmarket
Twitter: @MyddletonMarket

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Brixton Market new food hub, the FOOD CORNER

Brixton is renowned for its delicious cafes, restaurants and street food. Now, Brixton Station Road Community Market is bringing you a brand new street food experience, the FOOD CORNER! 5 new hot food traders were chosen for their creativity, flavour, quality and social responsibility.They will be presenting something totally unique and complimentary to the wonderful lunchtime options Brixton Station Road already offers for around a fiver.

We would like to invite you to come down next Friday, the 7th June, and taste the new flavours our market now has to offer! While you treat yourself with food from around the world, you can enjoy live music and the great Brixton Vibe.


What time? From 11:30 am to 2:30 pm

Please RSVP by replying to this email
camila.cabral@brixtonmarket.net




This new market project aims to develop the local market economy on week days, providing new trading opportunities in Brixton Market to budding entrepreneurs and, for everyone in Brixton, more delicious meal options at affordable prices. All enjoyed in a lively, buzzy space, where everyone is welcome!

Just 1 minute walk from the tube station, the FOOD CORNER market is located on the corner of Brixton Station Road and Pope's Road, and will operate Monday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm.
We´ve developed a scheme to offer 10% discount to all Lambeth Council, Veolia Environmental Services, Police Station and Recreation Centre staff who visit the Food Corner. All they have to do is show their corporate badge/identification to the traders. If you work in an organization in Brixton and would like to join the discount scheme, please send us an email.

OUR FOOD CORNER TRADERS ARE:



BUNNYCHOW
The original urban Durban street food lands in the UK and debuts in Brixton. Little loafs hollowed out and crammed full of big global flavours. Big helpings of flavourful chicken, mutton, beef & vegetables all coated in bold delicious sauces served in award winning artisan little loafs.

Be one of the first to try the legendary bunnychow!
www.bunnychow.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Bunnychow/426116440814204?fref=ts
Twitter: @thebunnychow




PANGEA
Street flavours from every corner of the world, regularly changing the menu, adapting to seasons and creativity. Rice meals, burgers, grills, kebab, and a wide range of vegetarian options and salads.

www.pangeastreet.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/PangeaStreet?fref=ts
@PangeaStreet



BARE BONE CUE
Low & Slow super tasty Pulled Pork! Smoked over apple & cherry with our own spices, rubs, sauces in sourdough from Blackbird

www.BareBonesCue.co.uk
www.facebook.com/BareBonesCue
Twitter: @BareBonesCue



HANOI KITCHEN
Vietnamese hot pots, spring and summer rolls, and vermincelli noodles with a choice of beef, pork, prawn and vegetarian.

www.hanoikitchen.co.uk
www.facebook.com/pages/Hanoi-Kitchen/129171240563221
Twitter: @hanoikitchen




WOODBOX PIZZA
Woodbox offers sourdough ‘street’ pizzas similar to the ones found all over Naples& the surrounding area & beloved by Neapolitans. They make them in front of customers in a wood fired oven from the freshest, ingredients we can find. The sourdough pizza is made from a traditional recipe, freshly prepared and proved for 24 hours. Their ingredients are sourced from quality British producers.

www.thewoodbox.co.uk
www.facebook.com/woodboxpizza
@woodboxpizzavan











Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Brilliant Bank Holiday Market

Penkridge Market will be holding a Brilliant Bank Holiday Market and Car Boot Sale, on Monday the 26th of August. The site has an indoor market and hard standing area, so it’s a great day out, whatever the weather! The event will run from 9am to 3pm, and with free admission and free parking, it’s a fantastic free day out for all the family!



Around 100 market stall holders will be selling everything from Books, Bread and Blinds to Cakes, Carpets and Clothes! There will be lots of fabulous food, as well as plants, tools, gifts, toys and soft furnishings.  If you fancy a bargain then don’t miss the Car Boot Sale, with approximately 50 ‘car booters’ expected. It’s amazing what you can find - everything from tools and furniture, to cheap books, toys, CD’s, DVD’s and even the odd antique.But if you want to take part yourself and turn some of your unwanted possessions into cash, then simply turn up on the day from 7am.

The site is all hard standing (so no muddy fields) and with a fee of just £8 per car, you’re bound to make a great profit!

Matt Williams, Manager of Penkridge Market said:

“We always have a great turn out at our Bank Holiday Markets as even if it’s raining, people still really enjoy it. That’s the fantastic thing about this site - there is an indoor market as well as hard standing area, so it’s a brilliant day out whatever the weather.”

There will also be plenty of refreshments available at The Old Deanery Farm Cafe, which serves a wide range of hot and cold food from a bacon sandwich to delicious fish and chips.
Penkridge Market is situated in the centre of Penkridge, and is signposted off the A449. It is easily accessible from Junction 12 of the M6 and is only 6 miles from Stafford; 7 miles from Cannock and 10 miles from Wolverhampton
(postcode ST19 5AP).

Admission and parking is free.
For further information please telephone
01785 714221 or log onto the website www.penkridgemarket.co.uk