Otago Daily Times

Spaced out Thieves Alley event attracts 10,000

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

A MOVE to fight the Covid19 pandemic and potential overcrowdi­ng by spacing out the stalls in Dunedin’s annual Thieves Alley seemed to pay off at the weekend.

‘‘It was a successful event for the Dunedin community,’’ Dunedin City Council senior events adviser Anna Duncan said.

Lively demonstrat­ions by the Otago Museum’s Tuhura science centre, some colourful fairies, plenty of music and stalls selling everything from Oamaru stone carvings to giant pine cones added to the fun.

Mrs Duncan said that given the presence of several visiting cruise ships, last year’s annual market day had attracted about 20,000 people.

However, there had been a ‘‘great vibe’’ among the estimated 10,000 people who attended this year, in the absence of overseas tourists.

About 170 stalls were operating at the big annual sale event, down from about 300 last year.

The stalls had been spaced out more extensivel­y this year, partly as an antiCovid1­9 social distancing measure, and also to avoid any overcrowdi­ng in Bath St, a key initial area for the alley event.

A significan­tly higher proportion of this year’s stall operators were from the Dunedin and OtagoSouth­land region, and fewer from elsewhere in the South Island, she said.

Dunedin resident Marie Duke gave the thumbs up to the more spreadout approach for the stalls, and to the associated atmosphere, calling it ‘‘so much better’’.

The event had ‘‘got everything’’ she wanted in a market and there was space for people to ‘‘walk around’’ to see what was on sale, she said.

Sarah Eckhoff, of Dunedin, was also enjoying the event and said she would like to see it held twice a year.

 ?? PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Vibrant performanc­e . . . Several suitably dressed fairies, including Zara AnthonyWhi­gham (19, left) and Summer Johnson (20) added to the community entertainm­ent at Dunedin’s latest Thieves Alley event on Saturday.
PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH Vibrant performanc­e . . . Several suitably dressed fairies, including Zara AnthonyWhi­gham (19, left) and Summer Johnson (20) added to the community entertainm­ent at Dunedin’s latest Thieves Alley event on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Sunny event . . . A relaxed crowd enjoyed Thieves Alley sales and entertainm­ent in the Octagon and lower Stuart St.
Sunny event . . . A relaxed crowd enjoyed Thieves Alley sales and entertainm­ent in the Octagon and lower Stuart St.
 ??  ?? The Thieves Alley market looking from the Octagon down Lower Stuart St.
The Thieves Alley market looking from the Octagon down Lower Stuart St.
 ??  ?? Plenty to enjoy . . . Brothers Alan (left) and James Bryan, of the Dunedin Steampunk Society, attend the market.
Plenty to enjoy . . . Brothers Alan (left) and James Bryan, of the Dunedin Steampunk Society, attend the market.

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