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Places featuresYou are in: Somerset > Places > Places features > Do markets have a future? Do markets have a future?Traders in Somerset say they're worried street markets could be on their way out. They blame it on the growing number of supermarkets in the county, and think unless more people start using the markets, they could be gone forever. Where do you do your weekly shop? The local convenience store? The out-of-town supermarket? How about your nearest street market?
Traders in the county have said too few people are using markets. They blame it on the convenience offered by supermarkets - which draw people away from town centres. "You could give stuff away, but it’s not going to get the people here", said Dean Roland who runs a fish stall at markets in Frome and Wells. He added: "Car parking is a big issue. People have to come up here and pay by the hour. At a supermarket, it's free." Rules and regulationsIn addition to convenience, are prices also keeping shoppers away? "It’s not the prices," said Dean. "I can compete with the supermarkets. I’ll earn a little today, a little tomorrow, so I can keep my prices down. But with so few people coming, I know I won’t be here in a couple of years." Stallholders: Worried about their future Dean is also concerned that the traditional market atmosphere is disappearing. "There’s no fun of the fair anymore. Because of some of the rules and regulations, you’re not allowed to open your mouth to say what you’ve got to sell," he said. "We have to start integrating everything we do with markets -Ìýcar boot sales, farmers' markets and open-air markets. Have it all together – not lots of events individually."
Help playing audio/video Shepton's SolutionOne group of volunteers in Shepton Mallet are taking the matter into their own hands. 'Shepton 21' are carrying out a questionnaire to find out whether people in the town use the weekly street market and what kind of market they would like to have if they could choose. The group feel that the market could do better if it offered higher quality local produce, rather than cheaper goods. They believe that Shepton Mallet is surrounded by good quality producers, and the market should reflect that.
The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ is not responsible for the content of external websites last updated: 05/05/2008 at 18:17 Have Your SayWhere do you do your shopping? Should we try and support out markets, or are they past their 'sell-by-date'? Let us know what you think.
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