Portsmouth News

Public invited to help market thrive again

Residents urged to have their say in online survey after footfall down

- By TOBY PAINE The News toby.paine@jpimedia.co.uk

RESIDENTS can have their say on Gosport high street’s market in a bid to breathe new life into the borough’s merchant heritage.

Coastal Collective, an online community of independen­t businesses, has launched a public consultati­on alongside Gosport’s High Street Heritage Action Zone (HSHAZ).

It seeks to ask residents how the twice-weekly markets can be improved after a decreased footfall since the pandemic.

A spokespers­on from Coastal Collective said: ‘We aim to help Gosport Market once more be celebrated as a thriving street market and attraction.

‘We want to see it attract visitors from across the local area drawn by its themed markets offering locally grown produce, crafted goods and programmed events that might include music, performanc­e and displays of vintage cars and motorbikes.

‘Moreover, we want to see Gosport Market become an example for 21st century UK street markets/fairs and contribute to the overall physical and economic enhancemen­t of the town centre.

‘However, we can’t do this alone. By taking part in this questionna­ire you are helping to create a clear picture of what Gosport Market will look like in the future and help us make it happen.’

Dave Watson, 53, has been trading meat in the market since he was 13 and is a thirdgener­ation trader in his family.

He said: ‘The demographi­c of traders is now anything from 50 to 60 years old.

‘There’s no new blood coming into it. It’s a difficult job, young people don’t want to work like that - I think that’s the root of the problem.

‘The rents aren't the issue, definitely not because Gosport Council is good to us.

‘It’s not attended well, the high street is in a bit of a decline anyway. You can’t just put your finger on Gosport there, you can say that about every little town centre market in the country.

‘I do have hope for it - I'm still trading and I still manage to make a living out of it so it hasn’t hit rock bottom.’

Residents can share their views on the online survey at tinyurl.com/38evk7xy

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Gosport Market on the day it reopened after last year’s first coronaviru­s lockdown
NEW LIFE Gosport Market on the day it reopened after last year’s first coronaviru­s lockdown

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