Blochairn Car Boot Sale is open every Sunday from 6am-3pm. Located at Glasgow Wholesale Markets depot, just off Junction 14 of the M8. For all car boot details, please CLICK HERE.
Single-week car boot pitches are allocated on arrival (from 4am-8am) on a first come first served basis. Pitch prices start from £20 for a 10ft outdoor pitch and from £25 for a 10ft undercover pitch. For all booking details, CLICK HERE.
We are recognized as Scotland's largest indoor and outdoor retail market! Come along to Errol Sunday Market! We offer a real shopping experience and a great family day out. With the added bonus of free public parking for up to 2000 cars, we regularly have 10,000 punters looking to buy and sell!
In 1969 the Blochairn Fruit Market opened there, next to a junction on the M8. The market occupies 32 acres (13 ha) and has 74 fruit and vegetable stalls and six fish stalls; it also handles flowers.
PLEASE NOTE THE SUNDAY MARKET WILL NOT BE IN OPERATION ON SUNDAY 31st DECEMBER 2023. The Sunday Market at Ayr Racecourse is in operation every Sunday unless stated otherwise, so whether you're looking to car boot, trade or shop, Ayr Racecourse is the place to be every Sunday from 8.00am.
The Market operates all year round and takes place on a Sunday, traders/car booters are welcome between the hours of 6-8am and the market is open to the general public between the hours of 8.30am-4pm.
Every Sunday you can expect to find; Fresh fruit and seasonal vegetables A wide selection of meat Fresh fish and seafood Fashion and work wear Garden furniture, plants and tools Pet supplies Key cutting Household goods Sweets, confectionery and baking Toys and Childrenswear To become a trader contact us direct.
Glasgow Wholesale Markets at the Blochairn complex is a major distribution centre for fresh fruit and vegetables in Scotland as well as including the only inland fish market in the country, serving a customer base extending through Central Scotland.
According to data by SMMT, the Scottish new car market is up 2.7% year-on-year in 2022 to 140,895 registrations. The Vauxhall Corsa (+39.5%) surges ahead to consolidate its lead, selling more than double any other vehicle in the market.
FIVE cities and towns across Scotland are among the top 10 best places in the UK to buy a used car, experts claim. Edinburgh is named as the best-value location to pick up a second-hand motor, according to data from AA Cars, the Automobile Association's used car website.
1. Volkswagen – 131,850 registrations. Volkswagen retained its position as the UK's most popular car brand in 2022, with this German giant registering 131,850 cars last year.
It is an offence to hold a temporary market, or permit your land to be used for a temporary market, without giving notice. If you do so, you can be fined up to £2,500.
Are you allowed to sell new goods? It is fine if you bring along unwanted gifts that are deemed new. However, we are not a market and do not wish to have market stalls within our Car Boot Sales. Our Car Boot Sales are very well attended because our customers enjoy picking up their second hand and retro gear!
You will probably need a health and Hygiene certificate so contact your council and find out. Also contact who owns the car boot site, and see if they are allowing any more traders selling sweets. It is not just a case of buying, rebagging and selling on.
Strawberry Fields Carboot and Market is open every Thursday and Bank Holiday Monday from March to October. Also open Tuesdays from the first week in June.
The Falkirk Stadium Car Boot Sale is open each Sunday from 8:00am until 1:00pm so there's plenty of time for bargain hunting and selling your unwanted bits and bobs.
The market's name was taken from the huge influx of Irish immigrants making new homes in Glasgow in the 19th century. It closed for the last time in May 12 years ago, with promises of redevelopment for the area surrounding the Saltmarket.
Paddy's Market was closed by Glasgow City Council on 15 May 2009, when they took over the lease on the current site from Network Rail. The move had been fiercely criticised by many traders who had a procession to the City Chambers.
Experts recommend packing the night before the sale, so you don't forget anything essential in the early morning rush. You are likely to have an early start, with some car boot sales opening as early as 5am.
History. It has been said that Father Harry Clarke, a Catholic priest from Stockport, introduced the car boot sale to the UK as a charity fundraiser, after seeing a similar event or trunk fair in Canada, while on holiday there in the early 1970s.