Blog Archive

Inside MarketLife: How to Become a Stallholder at MarketLife Events

We always love welcoming new friends as stallholders at our MarketLife events! Whether you’re a seasoned vendor or just starting out, we offer a fantastic opportunity for you to showcase your products to a diverse audience. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to become a stallholder at one of our events.

Inside MarketLife: Understanding Insurance Requirements

Insurance can be a bit of a mystery for many stallholders, but it's an essential part of participating in our markets. Having the right insurance coverage ensures you're protected and helps keep our events safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Inside MarketLife: Essential Equipment for a Successful Market Day

Get ready for a seamless and successful market day with our essential equipment checklist and handy tips to ensure you're fully prepared.

Inside MarketLife: A Vendor’s Guide to Essential Documentation for Food and Beverage Stallholders

Navigating the necessary paperwork can be daunting, but our streamlined guide ensures you’re fully prepared to showcase your delicious offerings at our markets.

Inside MarketLife: How Does A Shared Stall Work?

Sharing a stall at our events can be an excellent way to showcase your products while splitting costs and resources. To help you make the most of this opportunity, we’ve put together a detailed guide on how the shared stall option works and what you need to know before applying.

Inside MarketLife: Why Applications Get Rejected

Curious about why your market application didn’t make the cut? This series explains the most common reasons for rejection and offers tips to boost your chances in future applications.

Meet Pick Up Boards: Revolutionising Garden Clean-Up at Garden & Gourmet

Discover the innovation behind Pick Up Boards, a must-have tool for every gardener, making outdoor clean-up a breeze.

Meet Parmi & Pasta: Bringing Flavour to Garden & Gourmet

If you're a foodie with a penchant for hearty, delicious meals, you won't want to miss their winter warmers.