The Edinburgh Reporter

Markets bounce back

Craft stalls back in fashion after Covid restrictio­ns lifted

- Www.stockbridg­emarket.com

WHILE IT’S BEEN a hard year for everyone, some market traders have at least managed to keep a presence at both Stockbridg­e and Leith Markets which has helped them to stay afloat.

The markets made the difficult decision to have only essential food stalls when they reopened last July after the first lockdown.

This meant that all craft stalls were suspended to comply with the restrictio­ns, but were allowed back in August when restrictio­ns were once again eased.

Beth Berry, who runs the markets, said:

“Some traders had an online presence, but it's just not the same as meeting your customer and offering advice on their purchase.

“We followed advice and took non-essential stalls out at the start of this year but following the latest government advice, the market has decided to slowly reintroduc­e craft stalls from the first weekend in May.

“We will still be observing supervised entry and exit, a one way system, hand sanitising and social distancing.

“To begin with there will only be one or two craft stalls at each market. In May in Stockbridg­e we welcome back jewellery stalls Alexis Southam, Templetree Silver and All Fired Up.

“There will also be craft stalls including local artists Als Couzins and Liam Dobson, and popular children's clothing and art stall Cahoots, our own special Indian artefact stall Gecko Gallery, and Green Earth Beads which specialise­s in hand made goods, including bags and jewellery, JoJo candles and leather specialist, Workshop After Six.

“Due to all the Covid restrictio­ns we really have to limit the number of stalls and it's been very hard to decide who gets a place.

“All of our traders are desperate to return to the market and start their businesses up again.

“As things hopefully slowly return to

“normal” we will be keeping a very careful eye on the situation.

“You can see who is at the market by looking at the website where each Monday afternoon we update the list of who will be present the following weekend.

“In Leith we welcome back Amaranthin­e and Estia, both doing fabulous soaps and lotions, also Blue Kitty Jewellery and Green Earth Beads. Long awaited by the dog friendly community we welcome back Collared By Mark with his tweed creations for humans and dogs, and also Rosstic Woodcraft.”

For the moment the weekly market in the Grassmarke­t remains closed.

Beth says she will be watching what happens there with outside hospitalit­y and general footfall. As soon as they deem it safe they will open again.

Beth said: “Please support small local independen­ts, we are here for you all year round, and we help our city to be alive and individual.”

 ??  ?? AIlan from Alexis Southam Jewellery at Stockbridg­e Market
AIlan from Alexis Southam Jewellery at Stockbridg­e Market

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