Reporter, Lucinda Herbert, went for a walk around inside the newly regenerated Abingdon Street Market to meet some of the traders.
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00:00 We've got fresh fruit and veg, quite a range of vegan produce, we've got vegan cheeses,
00:20 some gluten free products, dried flowers, soaps, bath bombs, we've kind of got a bit
00:25 of everything really.
00:26 As somebody who was born and raised in the area and never really felt like there was
00:33 a communal space to go to, I find myself coming to Aberdeen Street Market all the time for
00:38 food, to meet up with friends and now with a retail space as well, I think it's a really
00:43 really positive thing for the town, absolutely.
00:53 We originated in Cornwall, in Newquay, so we brought a bit of that surf life to Blackpool,
01:00 obviously we're not a surf town but we do have a beach so we're kind of making the most
01:04 of it.
01:05 Yeah, we try to promote clean seas, we're trying to bring brands like that in so people
01:11 are more aware of the ocean.
01:14 Our t-shirts are all £10 and things range to £30 but that's for hoodies so yeah it's
01:24 all quite affordable.
01:28 We were sharing pictures of our own record collection, sharing a bit of knowledge on
01:32 the albums, each title, if it was a limited release, why it was limited, just any information,
01:39 it's just a passion really, it's a passion project, yeah, that's how it started.
01:45 And then very naturally progressed into events and promotions and then the rest is history,
01:53 it just kind of happened very naturally I guess.
01:55 It started through an Instagram account is the short answer.
01:59 We've got plans to do other stuff down the road, we want to have in-store acoustic performances,
02:04 we want to do in-store sign-ins, late night shopping which we'll do towards Christmas,
02:09 we want to support local creatives so we sell stuff through Boogie Prince which is a graphic
02:16 designer in the nearby area.
02:17 I think those who are involved in the development side of it, so from LBL to Little Blackpool
02:24 Leisure to the investors to the individuals themselves that work here, I think it's bringing
02:31 that Manchester, Northern Quarter vibe dead into the town centre of Blackpool.
02:37 It's bringing people closer together, people are being able to meet, there's no other word
02:43 like it, it's just incredible right now.
02:46 It's very positive to be a part of it, so it's great, yeah, it's a good space.
02:56 We were selling all our gifts and crystals from our dining room and then when we found
03:00 out about the market we thought, right, this sounds fantastic, we've got the opportunity
03:05 to sell a bit more in the right location and be part of a new retail community in the heart
03:12 of Blackpool.
03:13 The market looks fabulous and all the traders that I've met and all the people to do with
03:19 the market have all been fantastic, there's a proper community here and going forward
03:25 I think it's going to be marvellous, not only for the market but for Blackpool and the town
03:30 centre.
03:31 Yeah, I've got a passion for Blackpool, love being part of this town centre, love being
03:33 part of the regeneration, really excited about all this.
03:37 So what are your thoughts on having the street market so far?
03:41 Oh I love it, I love the vibe of the place, I think Blackpool's needed a marketplace that's
03:47 undercover with the drinking and the social vibe of it, I think it's been needed for a
03:51 very long time and yes I love the feel of it down here, it's very arty, it's very modern,
03:56 very different and proud to be a part of it.