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Friday, June 7 – Half-Day Mobile Workshops PUBLIC MARKET MOBILE WORKSHOPS & TOURS FRIDAY, JUNE 7 – HALF-DAY MOBILE WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP 1: MANAGING SOCIAL, WORKSHOP 3: THE IMPACTS OF TOURISM, ECONOMIC, AND CULTURAL CHANGE PORTOBELLO MARKET AND ACKLAM VILLAGE, BRIXTON, LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH LONDON BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND Brixton is a bustling district in South London that contains CHELSEA seven publicly and privately-run markets, the heart of which The world-famous Portobello Market is a major tourist is the outdoor market on Electric Avenue, Pope’s Road destination and home to London’s best antiques and vintage and Brixton Station Road flanked by a mix of high street finds. Depending on the day, you can find anything from businesses. Brixton is also home to three indoor market antiques, produce, fashion, second-hand goods and prepared arcades and Brixton POP, a temporary container market with foods. The borough is investing in the market to keep it start-up enterprises. The Electric Avenue Street Market was accessible for the wider community, serve local needs and refurbished and reorganized in 2016 and features a diverse support local employment. Working with the Westway Trust, mix of fresh produce and household goods, along with a a new business support program, Youthqauke is nurturing growing street food scene. a new generation of local young traders to bring into the Start Time: 9:30am market. Meeting Point: Brixton Underground Station Exit Start Time: 9:30am Meeting Point: Outside The Sun in Splendour Pub, 7 Portobello Rd, Notting Hill, London W11 3DA WORKSHOP 2: SUPPORTING REJUVENATION Transit Stop: Notting Hill Gate Underground Station. Use AND DIVERSIFICATION, CHAPEL MARKET, Portobello Market Exit. LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON Chapel Market is a thriving, but under pressure street market, located near the Angel in Islington. Formally WORKSHOP 4: THE ROLE OF A HISTORIC designated as a market in the 1870s for the most part it MARKET IN THE CONTEXT OF WIDER remains a traditional and unpretentious market, selling REGENERATION, CHURCH STREET MARKET, mainly household goods and groceries, it also hosts a WESTMINSTER number of traders who provide services such as bike and The Church Street Market is the bustling center in the north computer repair. Learning from experience at Whitecross of Westminster. It is home to a diverse, historic community, Street, the borough of Islington is looking to ensure that it and the focus of the borough’s most ambitious program for continues to meet the needs of the local community well into social housing and estate renewal. The over 100-year-old the future – and, as a central part of their Inclusive Economy market is well used not only by locals, but by visitors who agenda – that it remains a local, social and affordable place travel to shop at the market, particularly on Saturdays when for all Islington residents, regardless of background. there are 220 stalls stretching from Edgware Road to Lisson Start Time: 9:30am Grove, a busy high street featuring many independent shops. Meeting Point: Angel Underground Station Exit Start Time: 9:30am Meeting Point: 35 Church Street, Marylebone, London NW8 8ES Transit Stop: Edgware Road Underground Station. Use Edgware Road Exit 10TH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MARKETS CONFERENCE 1 WORKSHOP 5: EXPANDING A MARKET WORKSHOP 8: NEW FORMS OF WHOLESALE THROUGH A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP, SMITHFIELD MARKET, CITY OF LONDON DEPTFORD MARKET, LONDON BOROUGH OF *NOTE – This workshop will begin at 6:30am to include an LEWISHAM hour tour of the market followed by a market breakfast (at Deptford Market is a traditional second-hand and general participant’s own expense). market. Next to the Market you will find the privately- developed Deptford Market Yard which offers a collection of Smithfield Market is the largest wholesale meat market in market stalls, independent shops and restaurants adjacent to the UK and one of the largest of its kind in Europe. Located a train station. These markets are good examples of how new within the Square Mile of the City of London it is housed in public market development can support existing markets three listed buildings. It is a place packed with history–there and make them better public spaces. has been a livestock market on the site for over 800 years Start Time: 9:30am and it now has state-of-the-art facilities for the receiving, Meeting Point: Deptford Train Station Exit storing and dispatching of meat and poultry. Due to land pressures and the changing nature and role of wholesale markets, the Corporation of London has launched a major transformation program to consolidate the three wholesale WORKSHOP 6: ENHANCING LOCAL markets (which includes Smithfield, Billingsgate and New INDEPENDENT RETAIL THROUGH A Spitalfields) onto one site and will be embarking on a public BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, consultation process in July. The workshop will explore the LOWER MARSH MARKET, LONDON BOROUGH future of the consolidated market, and more generally, the OF LAMBETH future of wholesale markets within the context of the global food economy and an ever-growing city. The operations of the historic Lower Marsh Market were Start Time: 6:30am transferred in 2012 from the local government to the We are Meeting Point: 6:30am midway down Grand Avenue, in the Waterloo Business Improvement District. This effort was part center of Smithfield, under the large clock (postcode: EC1A of a holistic strategy to expand the Market from seven (7) to 9PS) 40 fresh and prepared food vendors; redesign the street as a Transit Stop: Farringdon Station public space; and preserve locally operated businesses on a high street in a district undergoing rapid change. In addition to the market, workshop participants will visit the Leake Street Arches, a 300-meter arts tunnel, which opens directly WORKSHOP 9: A HISTORIC MARKET onto Lower Marsh. REFURBISHMENT, SURREY STREET MARKET, Start Time: 9:15am LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON Meeting Point: 9:15am at Fire Station Pub, 150 Waterloo Rd, Surrey Street Market is located in the heart of Croydon Lambeth, London SE1 8SB (If late go to The Vault Theatre, Town Center and is deeply rooted in its history. Operating entrance at the end of Launcelot Street from Lower Marsh) since 1276, it is one of the oldest known street markets Transit Stop: Waterloo Station, Use. Waterloo Road Exit. in Britain and is Croydon’s largest market. Surrey Street Market is bustling six days of the week and is bursting with independent traders selling a variety of goods, including WORKSHOP 7: LAUNCHING NEW fresh produce, street food and fashion accessories. Surrey ENTREPRENEURS, LEATHER LANE MARKET, Street recently underwent a £1.1 million refurbishment LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN program to create more flexible market space to boost the market’s growth. This program included the addition Leather Lane has been operating as a weekday street market of new levelled pavement, widened footpaths and new in Central London since the 1600s. Today, some 80 traders street lighting. A series of modern street art and graffiti sell fresh and prepared food, making it a particularly busy installations from renowned global artists also complement destination at lunchtime. The market works in collaboration the recent improvements, which have attracted new visitors with social enterprises and local businesses to help catalyze Start Time: 9:30am economic development and serves as a launchpad for new food entrepreneurs of diverse ethnic backgrounds. Meeting Point: : East Croydon Train Station. Use Box Park Exit Start Time: 9:30am Meeting Point: Outside The Argyle Pub, 1 Greville St, Holborn, London EC1N 8PQ Transit Stop: Farringdon Station 10TH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MARKETS CONFERENCE 2 WORKSHOP 10: THE MARKET AS A PLACE WORKSHOP 11: PLACE-BASED OF CULTURE, LEISURE, AND INTERACTION, REGENERATION STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE WALTHAMSTOW MARKET, LONDON OF THE MARKET, CHRISP STREET MARKET, BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS Walthamstow Market is the longest outdoor street market Chrisp Street Market is located in Poplar, an area located in Europe and is located in the first ever London Borough close to the city in Tower Hamlets. As part of the ‘Live of Culture. This designation from the Mayor of London Architecture’ exhibition of the 1951 Festival of Britain, the will ensure arts and culture are placed at the heart of this Lansbury Estate in Tower Hamlets is widely regarded as community. With this award, the borough will spend the one of the most important pieces of post-war townscape year exploring a collaboration between local residents, design in the country, and the Chrisp Street Market, with artists, and creatives producing a once in a lifetime its interlinked shopping parade and housing, was a key celebration with the theme Radicals, Makers and Fellowship. component of this development. Plans are in progress to The borough is exploring and promoting ways in which redevelop the market and create a thriving town center, Walthamstow Market and its high street can successfully with the goal of keeping the best of what’s there while integrate into this arts and cultural strategy. providing improved retail offerings, more homes, services Start Time: 9:30am and amenities. Meeting Point: Outside Empire Cinema, 267 High Street Start Time: 9:30am Walthamstow, E17 7FD Meeting Point: Poplar HARCA office, 155 East India Dock Transit Stop: Walthamstow Underground Station. Exit Road, Poplar, London, E14 6DA towards Walthamstow Bus Station or Walthamstow Town Transit Stop: All Saints DLR Station Centre 10TH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC MARKETS CONFERENCE 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 8 – MARKET TOURS TOUR 1: CENTRAL & SOUTH TOUR 4: EAST This tour will explore a number of markets on the This tour visits iconic markets in East London. The tour will ‘Bermondsey Beer Mile’ - a loose amalgamation of specialty begin at Roman Road Market in the London Borough of breweries and beer shops located along a stretch of railway Tower Hamlets.
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