Forum topic: Popping up in PG this September
Popping up in PG this September
PGC Webmaster
05 Jun 2018 10:44 3922
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In the face of the growing problems affecting high streets nationwide and the difficulties faced by small start-up businesses, the Palmers Green Festival is working with local traders and with the Green Lanes Business Association on an initiative designed to help both established shops and promising new start-ups. Their ambition is for PG to become a thriving local multi-purpose visit centre.
On 1st September local shops will be hosting "pop-ups" giving new entrepeneurs a chance to show off their wares. Then, at the following day's Palmers Green Festival, the same pop-ups will be featured in the Festival's Arts and Crafts Zone.
Brian Lewis, owner of Palmers Green café and entertainment venue My Time, already has a track record for helping other local businesses. As well as sourcing food and drink locally, he displays products from several small businesses, such as greetings cards and other art and craft specialities. My Time even has an area at the front of the cafe where local entrepeneurs can meet their clients.Brian explains the thinking behind the pop-up scheme: “One proven way to bring footfall into an area is to have a market, so we thought 'Why not spread a pop-up market of local start-ups and micro businesses across several shops in Palmers Green?'”
Palmers Green Festival director Phillip Chard says that throughout its history the Festival has been seeking ways to assist local businesses and is excited about this latest iniative: "This coming together offers immense marketing exposure over a single weekend for micro businesses, as well as helping our high street traders”.
Could your business benefit from the pop-up market?
In the first instance please contact Brian at My Time.
Brian Lewis, My Time
www.mytimefare.co.uk
020 8886 6994
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Regenerating Palmers Green town centre
Caley Montgomery
05 Jun 2018 10:46 3909
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1. Pop-up shops or Market stalls in the large empty retail spaces
2. Facilitation of a Hackerspace/ Hackspace - see links below:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace
https://london.hackspace.org.uk
The London (Hackney) hackspace is our nearest, and quite a trek.
3. A High Street mini version of the Outdoor Gym equipment in Broomfield Park, to tempt people who don't do parks and ideally with folk there to offer encouragement!
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Regenerating Palmers Green town centre
Darren Edgar
05 Jun 2018 12:59 3910
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Regenerating Palmers Green town centre
Karl Brown
07 Jun 2018 11:27 3913
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Our local (rail car park) market had three huge launches with committed teams under residents Philip, Hannah and finally Anita. None proved sustainable despite their massive efforts. High street traders are now looking at the issue but there are several issues to resolve, not least where to locate it, when (Enfield’s Royal Charter is restrictive) and what to sell to who. The large voids have proved impossible to use for this.
As part of some long running background work, all PG traders have received requests this week for a snapshot of current conditions and also their five year view. Response rates have been very high. Under a LBE umbrella, the coordinating retail specialists will be reporting in a tight timescale.
Outside of this LBE driven work, but not unaligned with it, the majority of traders subsequently received a presentation pack highlighting issues, opportunities, some work currently underway and more. Examples include social media opportunities / guidance and a Landlord Charter seeking to drive a more attractive high street estate. This particular work strand includes GLBA but is broader in its trader reach.
All work to date has been purely trader focused but the expectation is that as a high street approach is developed, residents, visitors and others will be asked to contribute. Until then, thoughts via this site are as good as anywhere – and in truth probably the best current place to send them.
[Admin comment: The "background work" that Karl refers to here is the Reimagining Palmers Green initiative mentioned below by Natasha Morris. For more information see A facelift for pG could be the start of a high street renaissance . If you have comments, please make them under that article.]
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N Morris
11 Jun 2018 09:41 3914
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Reimagining Palmers Green Presentation
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Sue Beard
14 Jun 2018 08:37 3924
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Karl Brown
04 Jul 2018 14:55 3947
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On that popular life-or-death chestnut of parking / free parking he puts the high street's decline down to the growth in popularity of out-of-town shopping centres with their free parking, as well as online shopping. But he dismissed the idea that free or cheaper parking being reintroduced into High Streets would revitalise them: "If it was that simple then people would have done it already." "The point is that the retail proposition in town centres has been overtaken by the more convenient out-of-town parks. The town centres should say 'let them have it'.
People who have followed this debate for-ever will realise that latter point is exactly what David Hughes was saying over and over to local traders (GLBA) a good decade since.
Looked at simply, with all else being pretty much stable, then opening up huge supermarkets (eg Sainsbury Winchmore Hill), enormous shopping centres (eg Westfield), retail parks (pick your own) and then a whole set of new internet shopping channels (mobile, tablet, laptop et al), traditional retail volume has to suffer – big time. It really was that obvious; the trick was to anticipate and plan for the inevitable change before being forced to do so. So it’s a huge shame that cycle lanes got the blame and all the necessary business attention instead. But give it another decade and I’m sure strategic reality will have caught up on that one too.
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Darren Edgar
04 Jul 2018 15:13 3948
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Gimsey report in summary:
"Among 25 key recommendations, Grimsey’s taskforce calls for a new town centre commission to develop a 20-year strategy for local high streets, abolishing the business rates system and speed up ongoing digital transformation in smaller towns."
Great point about parking. Reinforced by the failed Mary Porter exercise - parking (more and cheaper/free) was a big part of her proposition. It proved to be utterly useless if the high street offer is still all wrong and an unpleasant place to be.
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