Market Stall Holder Agreement

62. Insult visitors to one of our events/markets for inappropriate behaviour. 42. The market manager or Cambridge Markets assistants may be denied market access at any time (or a supplier who is in the market may be asked to leave the market) if he owes money or violates these terms and conditions of sale. Cambridge Markets reserves the right to terminate a supplier`s participation at any time, before, after or during the trading day. Barn owners selling organic food must provide accreditation information on their stands (exhibitor, certificate number and issue date). 38. Suppliers accept Cambridge Markets with its email address and telephone number. All photos provided by the stable owners and/or their social media images and/or photos taken on the markets are granted. 28. Tents and products can be made available after the Cambridge Markets trade ends, but access to vehicles varies with each market, please contact managers or on our website. If there is access to the vehicle, you cannot enter until the children`s area is clear. Market nurseries have a timetable for this and will be governed accordingly.

Groups of small „non-commercial“ manufacturers may occupy a single stand as a collaborative or cooperative group. However, these groups are treated on the same basis as other operators and must take into account legal requirements and aspects of liability insurance. The normal parking rate will be at the discretion of the Market Manager, the way farmers markets recruit into Kent stable owners is very varied, can be about local knowledge, talking with other market managers or just spending time visiting other markets to talk with booth operators. We can contribute in different ways, for example. B in the section on potential stable owners (i.e. stable owners who have informed us that they want to negotiate in other markets). We plan to work with the Plunkett Foundation, as we can improve as part of a more comprehensive „market management toolkit“ for managers. In the absence of exceptional circumstances, a stand operator must inform the „n“ days of their non-participation. This should be made available directly to the Market Manager, preferably not by answering machine or email, in order to obtain positive communication. 10.

The location and allocation of the stands are left to the absolute discretion of Cambridge Markets. Special care, politeness and consideration are expected of each supplier when setting up and packaging. The stand holder must ensure that vehicles and containers comply with the appropriate hygiene conditions for transporting products on the market (cross-contamination of food for consumption by materials to be transported in service or by wholesalers), all food must meet all relevant regulatory standards. B, such as the Standard Food Agency`s HACCP rules and traceability. Manufacturing, packaging, display and handling must comply with local environmental organisation regulations. All operators/producers must have been approved by their local EHOs and TS. 11. Cambridge Markets reserves the right to move the position of each state.

From time to time, you may find that you have disagreements with stand operators. To avoid this situation before it happens, we advise you to initiate a „contract“ with your booth operators. This ensures that your booth operators understand the rules of your market and that you, as well as your operators, sign it and keep copies.