Events@Granary Wharf

Saturday 24 April

New Pannier Market

New Granary Wharf Pannier Markets and outdoor arts to revitalise Leeds Waterfront 

10am – 4pm

24 April 2010

Free 

Granary Wharf in Leeds is set, once again, to become a bustling waterside location for everyone to enjoy with a new programme of events that will include Yorkshire’s first pannier markets on the newly completed canal side from Saturday 24 April 2010. 

Previously known and loved for the wealth of independent shops and stalls that made up the Festival Market, Granary Wharf has undergone a huge transformation. New developments include contemporary hotel City Inn and commercial opportunities in the historic arches and on ground level of the striking cylindrical Candle House and copper clad Waterman’s Place, which also offer high end waterside living with a range of studio, one and two bed apartments. The Granary Wharf Pannier Markets will be held on a new public square between the railway arches and the freshly restored graving docks on the last Saturday of each month from April to September inclusive.  

The Pannier Markets are designed to attract stalls from a broad range of independent traders including fashion and jewellery designers, specialist food producers, artists, antique dealers: anyone with original, unusual and good quality products for sale is encouraged to apply for a stall.

Each Granary Wharf Pannier Market will also be buzzing with a programme of arts events. Described by Andy Warhol as ‘hot’, pop artist Mark Wigan has built up a cult following all over the world and is known particularly for his illustrative and photographic work with NME and iD magazines and nightclub murals. On 24 April Wigan will be producing a new piece of illustrative art at Granary Wharf on a specially built 3D structure as well as showcasing and selling previous work including his own books.  

Beginning on the 24 April, local storyteller Joe Collins will introduce a new series of urban story walks, initially based around Granary Wharf and the Dark Arches.  These stories are original tales which have never been told in this way before, compiled from anecdotes and fables gathered by Collins over many years and together with a tour around key locations on Granary Wharf, he will entertain, enlighten and explore with visitors the history and significance of the area.

Toby Hyam from Creative Space Management organises the Granary Wharf Pannier Markets.  He commented: “This year Granary Wharf will become an animated, alternative public place in the city. Working docks and boating facilities sit alongside markets and events, bringing a diversity of shopping opportunities, creative outlets and food and drink options to the area and showcasing original, talented artists and performers.  

Established businesses Wasabi Teppanyaki, City Inn with its popular bars the Granary Lounge and SkyLounge and most recently Ossett Brewery pub The Hop all contribute to making Granary Wharf a hub for privately run businesses and a destination in its own right in the heart of Leeds.”

For further information and images please contact Anys Williams or Jo Franks at Anita Morris Associates on 01943 603311 or email anys@anitamorrisassociates.co.uk / jo@anitamorrisassociates.co.uk

For information on booking a stall at the pannier market, please contact Toby Hyam or Paul Fallon for more information on 0113 394 4302

 

 

Saturday 24 April

HomeBuy Direct Open Day

HomeBuy Direct Open Day

Saturday 24th April 2010 10am––4pm at Granary Wharf

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Saturday 24 April

Granary Wharf Pannier Market

Yorkshire artisans, producers, niche vendors, independents and one-off and alternative retailers. Space for up to 50 stalls.

When?  The last Saturday of every month starting April 24th 2010

Where? Granary Wharf and The Dark Arches, in Leeds city centre beside the mainline railway station, River Aire and the Leeds Liverpool Canal.

Goods: Design, fashion, retro, reuse and recycle, antiques, fashion, objects d’art, sustainable items, works of arts, whole food, fresh produce, specialist sales, coffee, juices, take aways, sandwiches, hot and cold food.

Events: Acoustic musicians, performances, family events, real ales, lunches, fine dining, canal boat trips.

What is a Pannier Market?

Pannier Markets are small scale markets for local and independent producers and retailers to sell goods. In a previous era, they were places where people brought baskets (‘panniers’ in French) of goods to sell. The new Granary Wharf Pannier Market in Leeds is designed to attract small scale, independent traders and to be a city centre location for original and alternative goods. 

What can I sell at Granary Wharf Pannier Market?

Almost anything so long as it is legal! However, we are specifically looking for original and independent occasional or one-off retailers. So if you are a specialist food producer, a designer, retro-fashion retailer, designer-maker or have  distinctive and original products we are particularly interested in differentiating Granary Wharf  Pannier Market from other markets in the city and for making this a regular monthly event in Leeds to be held the last Saturday of every month. Remember this is a Pannier Market, in years gone by people only brought what they could carry in a basket – so there is no vehicle unloading on the square and all your goods have to be carried or wheeled onto the square from our unloading area. We provide the stalls and we hope to provide some covered alternative selling space if our wonderful weather were to let us down.

How much will it cost to have a stall at the Granary Wharf Pannier Market?

We know that it takes time to develop a market and so prices for stalls at Granary Wharf Pannier Market will start  low from £15 a pitch. Parking is available on site if you want to leave your vehicle close by or alternatively there are four car-parks within 10 minutes walk of Granary Wharf. If it rains we will be providing some alternative sheltered selling areas during 2010 to ensure that the day is not a complete washout .

Marketing and promotion

We will be putting a lot of effort and resources into letting people know about Granary Wharf Pannier Market – it’s a completely new concept for Leeds and the north of England so we expect lots of interest. With one of the busiest stations in the UK next door, many thousands of residential apartments, all of the attractions of Leeds city centre and the city’s newest hotel (Leeds City Inn) and a micro-brewery (The Hop) and restaurants such as Wasabi Tepyanaki all located at Granary Wharf, we expect to build up a loyal audience for Granary Wharf Pannier Market – but part of that will depend on our vendors bringing interesting and unusual goods for sale.

Can I book a space in advance?

We are looking for occasional vendors as well as professionals and welcome a wide variety of goods.  However, we will select products and services that best suit the location and our potential customer base. So tell us what you want to sell, when you want to come and if the mix is right we will reserve you a pitch.

Contact Toby Hyam or Paul Fallon for more information on 0113 394 4302 

We provide 1 6ft x 2.5ft trestle stall and a single chair. If you require additional tables or stands, these can be brought by prior arrangement. No vehicles can be taken onto the square so unloading is around 150 metres from the market area. Please bring a trolley or some helpers if your goods are heavy or bulky.

 

The Granary Wharf Pannier Market dates for 2010 are the last Saturday of every month.: 24th April, 29th May, 26th June, 31st July, 28th August.

 

Click here to download your application form 


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