Victoria and Sophie on the Apolitical campaign trail in Newbury Charter market today |
I wrote the following letter to the Newbury Weekly News on 8th
April, the Editor didn’t publish it for reasons best known herself…
but I thought I’d share it here.
Charter Market why wait?
Dear
Editor,
The
Charter Market is shrinking. Some traders will pack up soon for good and they
do not want their children following them into third generation businesses. The
supermarkets and on-line shopping have rendered the traditional market obsolete.
However,
talking to the traders on Saturday, I was delighted to find that there is a
great sense of buzz and hope which is being frustrated by excessive customer
parking charges and a lack of acceptance by the Town Council that the dynamic
of the town has shifted north away from the Market Square.
I
talked to Michelle and Jessie. Michelle makes and sells handcrafted jewellery. She
had been allocated a pitch facing the Hatchet. It was her second visit to
Newbury and was very downhearted to have taken just £8 that morning.
Jessie
has had her cupcake stall for about a year and a half. When her pitch was moved
from Nat West to Bartholomew Street her takings doubled, and she was able to
buy a shop in Swindon, but her Newbury stall is the powerhouse of her business.
Both
enterprising young women are offering unique handmade products which sell
themselves - if only the customer can see them! There is footfall at the top
end of Bartholomew Street but Northbrook Street was positively awash with
shoppers in the sunshine. There is already planning permission for 6 pitches in
Northbrook Street – why are they not let?
I
went back to tell Michelle of Jessie’s story and Michelle’s going to stick with
it in the hopes that we can make Newbury Town Council wake up and make those
pitches available – sooner rather than later.
Yours
Charlie
Farrow
Apolitical
Candidate for Victoria Ward
Berkeley
Road
Newbury
(We like cupcakes!)