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Wondered if anyone has a clue how long the waiting list is or how to successfully go about it? I've called the number on the Southwalk Council's website (under the 'Street Trading' section) but I can never get through. I've emailed them four times and have never got a response. The one time I did get through on the phone I was told someone would call me back, but they never did...I understand that the council may be oversubscribed for the market but I'm starting to get a little bit annoyed that I'm being so blatantly ignored...Any ideas who I could speak to about this???

Last time I was the waiting list was 40.

But the Market has been increased from 20 to 30 stalls. In theory that should have led to a reduction in the waiting list but I suspect it will have increased interest.


I'm really sorry that you've called and emailed and had no response. I you forward me those emails i'll ask the manager concerned what is going on. I you can roughly recall when you called I'll also what's going on with that. Clearly not acceptable to publish phone numbers and emails addresses and then not pickup or respond - on behalf of the council please accept my apologies.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> you just ask Southwark Council. The implications

> of Dulwichfox's post are typical.


There was a time when you could do that.


Apply for a licence.


Get nescessary 3rd party liability insurance.


Turn up on the day.


Pay the Market porter or what ever he was called.


Not that simple now.

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