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Farmers’ market in West Hampstead? — 15 Comments

  1. Great news. Really looking forward to quality farmers market without the cakes!!
    Many people work during week so for us weekend markets are really important

  2. There may be an opportunity for local businesses/people to take a stall at the market. Anyone interested can contact me and I will put them in touch with the orgainser. David Matthews (Dutch & Dutch) 020 7794 7788

  3. Farmers markets are great but do we really need another one with ones already in Queen's Park and Swiss Cottage? It would be nice to see something a bit more affordable for a change as I buy stuff at the farmers market as a treat rather than a regular shop because it can become quite expensive.

    • The proper farmers market in Swiss Cottage is only on Wednesday (the other market stalls are more random), so not much help for those who work. And if you live the east side of WH then QP is a fairly long way away. I think a lot of people buy stuff as a treat – that’s why it’s not daily, and not everything is more expensive. If this is the best way to ensure that the food is decent quality then I’m ok with it. It’s true that a simple “market” would be nice, but as we now lack the structures to operate markets as you get in other parts of Europe, I’ll take the compromise.

      It should also attract more people into West Hampstead, which is only good for local businesses.

    • We go to the Farmer's Market in Hampstead Heath/Gospel Oak on a Saturday and whilst the meat is quite expensive (totally worth it, but I appreciate not everyone can afford it), we find the veg is significantly cheaper than supermarkets etc – you can get an enormous carrier bag full for about £3-4. Similarly fresh flowers are usually £2-3 a bunch. And all better quality too!

  4. Oh wonderful! – Can i VOTE now! – Am i too late! ho ho ho – Yes – Food Market with flowers in West Hampstead – Oh plzzzzzz – That's what is definately missing here! – I feel we live in a little village but missing a little weekly market were i can get my fruit and veg – I do like the Tescos and Sainsburys for convenience; but I would LOVE a farmers market there weekly that i would be loyal

  5. there are farmers markets all over London, so i find the idea people will travel into west hampstead to visit a small one baffling. I think it would be much better if any market were to spring up to include and promote local businesses. where can local businesses go to grow? the village feel people talk about in west hampstead is not consistent with a high street of costa coffee, starbucks, tesco’s, sainsbury. the council also need to think about traffic and its impact on any market event. west hampstead is becoming more clogged up all the time. imo there are too many sets of lights in a short space on WEL and a market in the sweet spot between 3 transport hubs around a congested road will lead to chaos and could even keep people away from west hampstead. the ‘supermarkets’ have not helped. at the w/e the road is blocked by their huge lorries

    • I’m not sure whether local businesses would get meaningful growth from a weekly market. The businesses I’ve spoken to find that even things like the Christmas market are not money spinners.

      I believe that there will be some scope for some local stalls to operate alongside the farmers market. Given that the demand for food was higher than anything else, a farmers market surely makes sense. As farmers markets are all on different days of the week, i think people are happy to travel if they want to buy stuff on a Saturday.

      And surely the congestion issue you raise would be the same whether it was a local market or a farmers market? Although I suspect that a local market would be far less popular.

  6. My business partners and I were looking to promote our products to West Hampstead market first (as we are local as well) our products would be affordable and innovative as well. We want to provide our customers with exceptional yet simple food and West Hampstead is the right place for us. However we have no idea who to contact to enquiry about the prices and licence we need to open a stall there,

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