A vibrant street market takes place in Cannock Town Centre from 9.00am to 4.00pm every Tuesday and Friday offering a wide variety of goods and produce. The market is operated by Bescot Promotions Ltd. which is a an established market operator with over 40 years' experience of providing indoor and outdoor events.
Cannock Street Market has an unrivalled reputation for selling top-notch produce and is unmistakable multicultural, with traders offering a complex selection of exotic vegetables and aromatic spices. ...
Cannock Street Market is open every Tuesday and Friday 9am – 4pm.
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY. 9AM-3PM. Bescot Sunday Market has been operating for 30years, and is widely recognised as one of the countries most family-friendly outdoor markets, with its warm, friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
If you would like to hire a stall or canopy at one of our markets please call our team, Spencer: 07875 655 875 or Scott: 07792 676 746, or please email us at [email protected] or make an enquiry using the form on the Booking Enquiry page.
The costs associated with hiring a stall or pitch in a market can vary significantly. Some markets charge a per-day price, with certain days of the week or times of the year being more expensive than others. Daily costs usually vary between £20 and £100. Permanent markets may charge you a weekly, monthly or yearly fee.
Lauded as the largest open-air market in England, Norwich Market is famous for its 200 stalls sheltered by colourful stripy awnings (you definitely won't miss it).
Although many of the local industries have long since declined, Cannock has continued to develop and grow. In the town centre, the building of a new shopping centre was completed in 1996 and development of High Green Court began in 2002. This photograph dates from about 1910-1920.
Dating back to Saxon times, this small hillside settlement is one of Norfolk's oldest market towns. Lying on the edge of The Fens, Downham Market is noted for its unusual 19th C. black and white clock and many attractive carrstone buildings, some showing a Dutch influence.
Downham was one of the locations used in the 1961 film Whistle Down the Wind, and the BBC One series Born and Bred, set in the fictional village of Ormston, was also filmed in the village. The 2012 BBC drama The Secret of Crickley Hall was also filmed in and around Downham.
The area is brim full of historic buildings and amazing architecture. Discover why Downham Market has its nickname 'Gingerbread Town' (due to its buildings made from local carrstone) and saunter through the countryside to explore fascinating nearby villages.
Portobello is home to one of the most famous and historical street markets in the world and from that a rich community of diversity and culture which offers a truly unique and special visit every time.
St Albans Charter Market has won a prestigious national award for being – the Best Large Outdoor Market in Britain. The historic Market took the coveted title at the Great British Markets Awards 2024 which is run by the National Association of British Markets (NABMA).
A market has been held in High Street since c. 1220 and is still a popular attraction. Originally Walsall thrived as an important market town and had a primarily agricultural economy for many centuries.
Well-known retailers such as New Look, Marks & Spencer, Deichmann, USC and Primark are all located on this fully pedestrianized high street. There is one main shopping mall 'Bradford Mall' formerly known as the 'Saddlers Centre' and two smaller malls located in the town centre.
The richest area in the whole region is central Birmingham. Here, residents earned an average of £52,100 a year. The second richest was Harborne, where the average income was £40,500.
Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
And analysing the data further has highlighted that Monkspath North in Solihull is the richest neighbourhood in the West Midlands. The estimated average annual household income for Monkspath North is £61,300. In fact, the top 6 richest neighbourhoods in the West Midlands are all in Solihull.
Since 1558 responsibility for the village and estate has been held by the Assheton family, the present incumbent being Ralph Assheton. Built on remains dating back to the 16th century is Downham Hall, a Grade 11 listed building, which was built in the early 1800s and has been owned by the Assheton family since 1558.