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pulses, to hand cream and soaps, and more. Here,
pulses, to hand cream and soaps, and more. Here,
she explains how the street market idea became
she explains how the street market idea became
reality and how she is preparing for the next one.
reality—and how she is preparing for the next one.


====What gave you the idea for a market?====
====What gave you the idea for a market?====
When I moved to the shop in The Parade and saw
When I moved to the shop in The Parade and saw
the number of people at the Christmas Lights event, I
the number of people at the Christmas Lights event, I
thought why can't it be more often The Parade is a
thought why can't it be more often—The Parade is a
perfect place for a market. I started asking customers
perfect place for a market. I started asking customers
about it and then Claygate resident Ruth Westlake
about it and then Claygate resident Ruth Westlake
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parking suspensions and insurance. We did ask for
parking suspensions and insurance. We did ask for
some help with insurance but that wasn't supported
some help with insurance but that wasn't supported
so we had to self-fund buy insurance, pay for
so we had to self-fund—buy insurance, pay for
parking bay suspensions and organise road signs.
parking bay suspensions and organise road signs.
We brought our own tables and chairs to set up a
We brought our own tables and chairs to set up a
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I had a refill stall for two years at markets around
I had a refill stall for two years at markets around
Surrey, so the majority of traders are my old
Surrey, so the majority of traders are my old
colleagues and Ruth contacted some lovely new
colleagues—and Ruth contacted some lovely new
ones. We will try to have some main traders but
ones. We will try to have some main traders but
others will rotate to make each event unique.
others will rotate to make each event unique.


====Any problems?====
====Any problems?====
Visibility and people knowing about the market.
Visibility—and people knowing about the market.
Elmbridge Borough Council is to help us get a banner
Elmbridge Borough Council is to help us get a banner
which will help a lot.
which will help a lot.


====Last-minute nerves?===
====Last-minute nerves?====
We were very nervous before the first one. It was a
We were very nervous before the first one. It was a
big thing.
big thing.
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very happy and grateful. We’ve had people popping
very happy and grateful. We’ve had people popping
into the shop and stopping us in the street to thank
into the shop and stopping us in the street to thank
us and ask us to organise more which we will do!
us and ask us to organise more—which we will do!


====Do you have any rules?====
====Do you have any rules?====
Ruth and I have the same ethos sustainability is
Ruth and I have the same ethos—sustainability is
very important to us. Traders have terms and
very important to us. Traders have terms and
conditions asking them to use sustainable materials;
conditions asking them to use sustainable materials;
no single-use plastic is allowed if we see any we
no single-use plastic is allowed—if we see any we
won’t invite the trader to the next market. So local,
won’t invite the trader to the next market. So local,
low carbon footprint traders are especially welcome.
low carbon footprint traders are especially welcome.
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downs. I am working hard and concentrating on the
downs. I am working hard and concentrating on the
positivity it brings us. I have been open for a year and
positivity it brings us. I have been open for a year and
we have saved an enormous amount of plastic and
we have saved an enormous amount of plastic—and
this is very positive! Thank you for all your support.
this is very positive! Thank you for all your support.


====Next?====
====Next?====
The next market is on Sunday December 15 and we
The next market is on Sunday December 15 and we
are aiming to close the whole road so save the
are aiming to close the whole road—so save the
date. See Instagram for updates: @claygatemarket.
date. See Instagram for updates: @claygatemarket.

Revision as of 13:34, 26 October 2024

STREET MARKET IDEA IS TURNED INTO A TRIUMPH

There have now been two highly successful street markets in Claygate Parade, thanks to Milda Rakauskaite, who runs Ecocentric Us, the refill shop in The Parade. Her passion is to sell packaging-free goods, from breakfast cereal and eggs, to oils and pulses, to hand cream and soaps, and more. Here, she explains how the street market idea became reality—and how she is preparing for the next one.

What gave you the idea for a market?

When I moved to the shop in The Parade and saw the number of people at the Christmas Lights event, I thought why can't it be more often—The Parade is a perfect place for a market. I started asking customers about it and then Claygate resident Ruth Westlake came into the shop and said she had wanted to organise one some time ago. So we joined forces.

Were you confident it would work?

We didn't see why it wouldn’t. We had local shops in support and village people seemed very excited.

How did you go about setting it up?

We had to get official permission each time; also parking suspensions and insurance. We did ask for some help with insurance but that wasn't supported so we had to self-fund—buy insurance, pay for parking bay suspensions and organise road signs. We brought our own tables and chairs to set up a seating area for the second market.

How did you choose the stallholders?

I had a refill stall for two years at markets around Surrey, so the majority of traders are my old colleagues—and Ruth contacted some lovely new ones. We will try to have some main traders but others will rotate to make each event unique.

Any problems?

Visibility—and people knowing about the market. Elmbridge Borough Council is to help us get a banner which will help a lot.

Last-minute nerves?

We were very nervous before the first one. It was a big thing.

How did everyone respond and react?==== Stallholders were selling out at both the markets. They were overwhelmed with the demand, calling it the best market, which made them want to come back. And the public reaction was very supportive, very happy and grateful. We’ve had people popping into the shop and stopping us in the street to thank us and ask us to organise more—which we will do!

Do you have any rules?

Ruth and I have the same ethos—sustainability is very important to us. Traders have terms and conditions asking them to use sustainable materials; no single-use plastic is allowed—if we see any we won’t invite the trader to the next market. So local, low carbon footprint traders are especially welcome.

How does it tie in with your shop?

The market did bring more trade to my shop and to the others who decided to open. It is a great opportunity for people coming from outside Claygate to discover the shops we have on The Parade.

Ecocentric Us is growing slowly but has ups and downs. I am working hard and concentrating on the positivity it brings us. I have been open for a year and we have saved an enormous amount of plastic—and this is very positive! Thank you for all your support.

Next?

The next market is on Sunday December 15 and we are aiming to close the whole road—so save the date. See Instagram for updates: @claygatemarket.