Items Not Permitted
To maintain a unique and positive market experience while supporting small, independent businesses and creatives, we do not permit the sale of branded items from large corporations, products from MLM independent consultants/partners, or low-quality goods. This policy helps differentiate our market from high street offerings and ensures a diverse, original selection for our visitors. Additionally, we are committed to upholding a credible market environment by ensuring all items meet regulatory standards. Please note that this list is not exhaustive, and in the event of a dispute, the organisers' decision will be final.
Illegal and Dangerous Items
Illegal Products – Drugs, controlled substances, stolen items, or any goods prohibited by law.
Firearms & Weapons – Guns, knives (excluding kitchen/craft knives), explosives, fireworks, or similar items.
Dangerous Goods – Flammable materials, toxic substances, or other hazardous items.
Ethical and Social Considerations
Hate Items – Materials promoting discrimination, violence, or hatred based on race, gender, religion, or other protected categories. This includes paramilitary-related items or any materials containing sectarian, racist, homophobic, or otherwise hateful content.
Violent Items – Products that glorify, promote, or support violence.
Endangered Species & Products – Items made from or contributing to the endangerment of animals/plants (e.g., ivory, exotic skins).
Fur & Controversial Animal Products – Real fur or other contentious animal-derived products.
Branded Items from Large Corporations and those items commonly found on the highstreet – To prevent competition with high street retailers, these are not permitted.
Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) Products – Businesses operating under MLM schemes or selling MLM products are not allowed.
Medical Claims – Products making unproven medical claims without clinical evidence.
Unqualified Services – Individuals presenting themselves as consultants or experts must provide certification/credentials.
Neutral & Inclusive Trading Environment – Our markets are welcoming to all and operate in a way that respects diverse views. While traders are welcome to sell religious themed items. To ensure an inclusive space for traders and visitors, markets cannot be used for proselytising, evangelising, or political campaigning.
Businesses & Products Must Adhere to Consumer Protection Laws
Traders are responsible for ensuring that all their products comply with current legislation. Organisers may request documentary evidence of compliance at any time.
Relevant Legislation (Not Exhaustive):
Consumer Protection Legislation
Fair Trading, Trade Descriptions & Trading Standards
Consumer Rights Act 2015
Food Safety Regulations (where applicable)
Content & Intellectual Property
Adult Content – Pornographic or sexually explicit materials.
Counterfeit & Pirated Goods – Fake or illegally copied branded items, software, movies, or music.
Intellectual Property Violations – Products infringing on copyrights, trademarks, or patents.
Compliance with Safety & Health Standards
Non-Compliant Toys – Toys must have CE (Conformité Européenne) marking.
Uncertified Cosmetics – All cosmetic products must comply with the Cosmetic Products (Safety) Regulations 2004 and be properly labelled/tested.
Non-Compliant Candles – Must meet Classification, Labelling, and Packaging (CLP) regulations.
Non-Compliant Food Products – All food items must adhere to health and safety regulations, including proper hygiene, labelling, and expiry date compliance.
Non-Compliant Textiles – Clothing and textiles must comply with fire safety certification and chemical regulations.
Other Prohibited Items
Political Flags and amblems – To maintain a neutral environment, political flags, or any products featuring national or political flags (e.g., hats, clothing, or accessories with Union Jack or Tricolour designs) are not permitted.
BB Guns & Toy Guns – The sale of BB guns, toy guns, or any replica firearms is not allowed.
Items such as silly string, stink bombs, and other novelty or prank products that may cause mess, offence, or disruption are strictly prohibited at all markets.
Live Animal Sales – The sale of live animals is not permitted.
Lottery Tickets & Gambling – Unless specifically regulated and pre-approved.
Unlicensed Goods – The sale of unlicensed, counterfeit, or non-genuine branded goods, including items that infringe trademarks or copyrights, is not permitted.
Items Encouraging Illegal Activities – Such as lock-picking tools or drug paraphernalia.
Poor-Quality Items – No bric-a-brac, low-quality, or mass-produced poor-standard goods.
Unsuitable Items – Commercial tools and industrial hardware are not allowed.
Tobacco & Alcohol – Without the correct licensing, these should be strictly prohibited.
Unregulated CBD & Cannabis-Derived Products – Must comply with legal standards, including THC content.
CBD products marketed for animal use are strictly prohibited, as no CBD pet products are currently authorised by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD). Selling these items is illegal under veterinary medicine regulations
Prescription & Over-the-Counter Medications – Only licensed pharmacies can sell these.
Balloons (including helium-filled balloons) are not permitted due to environmental concerns, as they contribute to plastic waste and pose a risk to wildlife.
This list is not exhaustive, and the organisers reserve the right to amend or expand it as needed. Additional restrictions may apply on a market-to-market basis, depending on the nature of the event, venue policies, legal standards, or evolving ethical and environmental considerations.
All traders must ensure their products comply with relevant UK laws, safety regulations, and market guidelines. The organisers retain the right to refuse the sale of any items at any time.