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Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 12:24 pm
by Trojan
I was in Pudsey last night. I noticed that there appeared to be open air market stalls - how long has there been a market in Pudsey? There certainly wasn't one when I went to college there - admittedly a long time since.

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 12:45 pm
by chameleon

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 12:56 pm
by Si
Trojan wrote: I was in Pudsey last night. I noticed that there appeared to be open air market stalls - how long has there been a market in Pudsey? There certainly wasn't one when I went to college there - admittedly a long time since. There's been a market in Pudsey for as long as I can remember, Trojan.

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 3:36 pm
by simong
I had a look at the council's market website yesterday to find out about the Merrion Market (it's not operated by the council of course). and as well as Kirkgate, it mentions Pudsey, Yeadon and Otley. Yeadon seems to be down to two or three stalls on a Friday now, so it's seemingly only Otley that flourishes.

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 5:24 pm
by sundowner
Trojan wrote: I was in Pudsey last night. I noticed that there appeared to be open air market stalls - how long has there been a market in Pudsey? There certainly wasn't one when I went to college there - admittedly a long time since. Hi Trojan i have lived in Pudsey for about thirty five years there has always been a market there.It has been refurbished in the last twelve months but Pudsey market has been on the go for two or three hundred years opens tuesdays fridays saturdays plus a farmers market on the last thursday of the every month.    

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 9:57 pm
by Trojan
sundowner wrote: Trojan wrote: I was in Pudsey last night. I noticed that there appeared to be open air market stalls - how long has there been a market in Pudsey? There certainly wasn't one when I went to college there - admittedly a long time since. Hi Trojan i have lived in Pudsey for about thirty five years there has always been a market there.It has been refurbished in the last twelve months but Pudsey market has been on the go for two or three hundred years opens tuesdays fridays saturdays plus a farmers market on the last thursday of the every month.     But it was 1961 when I went to college there. I'm not saying it wasn't there, I'm saying I'd never noticed it until last night.

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 10:39 pm
by sirjohn
doesn't the sign on the ring road for "Pudsey - Historic Market Town" kinda give it away?

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 10:43 pm
by raveydavey
simong wrote: I had a look at the council's market website yesterday to find out about the Merrion Market (it's not operated by the council of course). and as well as Kirkgate, it mentions Pudsey, Yeadon and Otley. Yeadon seems to be down to two or three stalls on a Friday now, so it's seemingly only Otley that flourishes. Don't forget it's not that long ago that there was a successful market at Seacroft, where you could buy literally everything you needed, until it got run into the ground as part of the general abandonment of the shopping centre.From recent reports it seems that Pudsey is going the same way. Clearly the council have little interest in markets - there have been 20 years of apathy towards Kirkgate market and it would have closed if they thought they'd get away with it.I was at Otley the other week though and that does seem to be doing well though.

Posted: Sat 08 Aug, 2009 10:49 pm
by sundowner
Trojan wrote: sundowner wrote: Trojan wrote: I was in Pudsey last night. I noticed that there appeared to be open air market stalls - how long has there been a market in Pudsey? There certainly wasn't one when I went to college there - admittedly a long time since. Hi Trojan i have lived in Pudsey for about thirty five years there has always been a market there.It has been refurbished in the last twelve months but Pudsey market has been on the go for two or three hundred years opens tuesdays fridays saturdays plus a farmers market on the last thursday of the every month.     But it was 1961 when I went to college there. I'm not saying it wasn't there, I'm saying I'd never noticed it until last night. Hi Trojan Pudsey market is like many markets its on the decline its a shame but people dont seem to go to markets like they used to. There is a fruit and veg stall on there great prices and it does not look like it was grown in a mold if you know what i mean.Its not normal for every thing to be the same size the problem lies in the fact that people tend to buy every thing from one place and that is the supermarket they think every thing is cheap from there not so you can get a far better deal from a market stall or fruit shop.Look at me getting on my high horse you can see how i feel about supermarkets they are killing the small trader when they have managed to do this you will see there prices go up and up Here endeth the first lesson.

Posted: Sun 09 Aug, 2009 11:13 am
by stutterdog
sundowner wrote: Trojan wrote: sundowner wrote: Trojan wrote: I was in Pudsey last night. I noticed that there appeared to be open air market stalls - how long has there been a market in Pudsey? There certainly wasn't one when I went to college there - admittedly a long time since. Hi Trojan i have lived in Pudsey for about thirty five years there has always been a market there.It has been refurbished in the last twelve months but Pudsey market has been on the go for two or three hundred years opens tuesdays fridays saturdays plus a farmers market on the last thursday of the every month.     But it was 1961 when I went to college there. I'm not saying it wasn't there, I'm saying I'd never noticed it until last night. Hi Trojan Pudsey market is like many markets its on the decline its a shame but people dont seem to go to markets like they used to. There is a fruit and veg stall on there great prices and it does not look like it was grown in a mold if you know what i mean.Its not normal for every thing to be the same size the problem lies in the fact that people tend to buy every thing from one place and that is the supermarket they think every thing is cheap from there not so you can get a far better deal from a market stall or fruit shop.Look at me getting on my high horse you can see how i feel about supermarkets they are killing the small trader when they have managed to do this you will see there prices go up and up Here endeth the first lesson. The trouble with the market in Pudsey is ,it's hidden away in that tiny little square.Any visitor to Pudsey would not know it was there! It was better when it was where the car park and bus stops are.Thats where it should be! Look at Otley and Skipton markets .They are on show and on the streets!