STATEMENT: COVID-19

Cotswold Markets would like to confirm that as it stands, all of our markets are operating as usual. We are taking this ever-developing situation very seriously, paying particular attention to Government announcements and thorough communication with the local councils, to ensure we are taking all measures possible to maintain a safe working environment for traders, customers and ourselves.

All members of staff are being briefed with constant updates, to ensure they have up-to-date knowledge on the current situation and how best to deal with it. Staff have been informed that if they are to show any symptoms, they must follow the Government recommendation and self-isolate. We urge all of our traders to be responsible and inform us prior to coming to the market site, if they feel at all unwell, or if they may have been in contact with someone who has been or is currently unwell.

We are following the developments constantly, with news alerts set to inform us of any additional information we will need to know, which will then be relayed to our team; any changing or new procedures will then be enforced immediately.

We understand that these are extremely difficult times for traders and event organisers alike, as we work alongside you to maintain a safe working environment for all.

Former Great British Bake-Off Contestant confirmed for Tewkesbury Food Festival

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We are pleased to announce that for the 2019 Tewkesbury Food Festival, Martha Collison will be demonstrating her talents as part of our cookery theatre, followed by a book signing.

Martha holds the title of the youngest ever baker on The Great British Bake Off, achieving an impressive Quarter-Final finish. In addition to this, Martha is the author to two books, as well as a weekly column for the Waitrose Weekend Paper and her own blog.

Martha has a fun and relaxed approach to baking. She loves interesting and unusual flavor combinations and takes huge pleasure in both creating and eating delicious food. Martha is sure to be a fantastic addition to the festival, we can't wait to see her demonstration!

Applications are still open for traders at this year's festival, please contact tewkesbury.cotswoldmarkets@gmail.com if you are interested.

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2019 Applications

Happy New Year to you! We hope you had a great Christmas and New Year, and are looking forward to what 2019 brings. In terms of our events, applications are out now for the highly popular Cheltenham & Cirencester Craft Markets that run throughout the year. Please get in contact with us if you are interested.

Applications for the Food Festivals are not far away, so make sure you check back here for details on when the application process will be open, so that you do not miss out.

New Car-Boot to accompany long-standing Bristol Sunday Market!

New Car-Boot to accompany long-standing Bristol Sunday Market!

Starting this Sunday (August 5th), Cotswold Markets are welcoming the addition of a Car-Boot to our weekly market at the Whole Sale Fruit Centre in Bristol.

The prices are £7.00 for a car & £10.00 for a van. The trading hours are 9:00am-3:00pm. Entry is FREE for all visiting.

All items must be second-hand; No new items are permitted, due to existing traders.

If you have any questions then please feel free to contact us on 01608 652662. We look forward to seeing you there!

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BRISTOL SAYS YES TO FAKE-FREE MARKET SHOPPING

A long-standing Sunday market in Bristol is heralding a new dawn by making a commitment to fake-free trading by signing the Real Deal Charter with Bristol City Council’s Trading Standards service. Privately-owned company, Cotswold Markets, which operates at the wholesale fruit market venue in the St Philip’s Marsh area of the city, has recently introduced a strict ‘no counterfeits’ policy and is committed to changing the face of the market and upgrading the retail offering by attracting new traders selling good quality, genuine bargains.

The market is following in the footsteps of Bristol City Council’s St Nicholas Markets which signed the Real Deal Code of Practice in 2016. Together, they are part of a movement of over 500 markets across the country that have signed the voluntary Real Deal Charter with their local trading standards services to say ‘no’ to fakes.

Dave Joynes of privately-owned company Cotswold Markets, has been involved in the operation of the popular Sunday market at the wholesale fruit market venue in the St Phillip’s Marsh area of the city since its establishment 37 years ago. He said: “We are delighted to sign up to the Real Deal and we would like to thank Graham Mogg, the brands expert, for all his help and advice to get us on-board. Visitors to our market can shop knowing that what they spend their hard-earned cash on is legitimate, safe and value for money.

Traders at the Sunday market also support the new direction: Andy Pattison, Managing Director of A P Meats said: “We are pleased that Cotswold Markets are signing up to the Real Deal, it means shoppers can shop with confidence knowing every measure has been taken to ensure what the customer buys is genuine.”

Ijaz Chohan of I Go Sports said: “We are delighted that Cotswold Markets are signing up to the Real Deal. For ourselves, selling genuine sportswear since the Market opened in 1981, it protects our income and stops poor quality imitations coming on to the market.”

Welcoming the Sunday retail market into the Real Deal scheme, Cllr Kye Dudd, Cabinet member at Bristol City Council with responsibility for regulatory services, said: “We are pleased to support the commitment shown by the Market Operator to provide a safe and fair market in Bristol. It sends a clear message that traders selling counterfeit or illegal goods will not be tolerated. We will continue to support the market to thrive as a unique, interesting and safe shopping place for local people and visitors to Bristol.

“We are totally committed to actively encouraging quality products to be sold in Bristol. The sale of fake and illicit goods not only has a detrimental effect on the reputation of both the market and legitimate traders, they can impact on the reputation of the brands they sell and their customers by supplying both unsafe and incorrectly described goods.”

Graham Mogg, Chair of the National Markets Group for IP Protection, said: “The sale of counterfeit goods at Bristol Sunday Retail Market has had an adverse impact on consumers and legitimate businesses over many years. This milestone signing of the Real Deal charter is the result of some fantastic collaborative work over the last 12 months and I congratulate all concerned.”

Patricia Lennon, Real Deal Campaign Manager, said: “By signing the Real Deal Charter, markets can display the Real Deal logo, giving an assurance to shoppers and to market traders that they are in a fake-free zone. At the same time, it sends a clear signal to any would-be traders in counterfeit goods that they are not welcome.

“We would like to thank Cotswold Markets, the council’s market team, and the city’s trading standards service for working together over a sustained period to implement the Real Deal. It demonstrates that no matter how large or diverse a market’s offering, the Real Deal’s fake-free status can be achieved through partnership working between the market operator, trademark and copyright owners and trading standards.”