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Last call for vendors for CT’s Summer Market!

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The City is encouraging vendors to apply for trading bays for the City’s Summer Market.

The Cape Town Summer Market set to take place between 16 and 20 December 2022 at the Company’s Garden in the CBD.

Vendors have until 17:00 on Friday, 11 November 2022 to apply for a trading bay at the upcoming Cape Town Summer Market.

‘The market is an opportunity for bakers, designers, fresh produce sellers and other artisans and crafters to showcase their goods to consumers in a space loved by locals and international visitors alike,’ said James Vos, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth.

The event will also feature activities, including live music, performance dancers and the popular singing competition, The Summer Star.

‘Another added dimension that makes this market special is that the City, in partnership with the Craft and Design Institute, will be offering product development and marketing training to some of the vendors. This shows our commitment to supporting the growth of Cape Town’s informal economy.

‘The City’s Economic Growth Directorate is fiercely committed to giving our small businesses the tools and avenues that will help them to reach new consumers and clients. At the same time, we are driving platforms that boost the economy,’ said Vos.

Applications for trading at the market are now open with each bay costing R107,20 per day for the duration of the event.

Application forms can be obtained by contacting ZA Fanzone on 021 819 2540 or ctom@zafanzone.co.za or at the following offices between 09:00 and 15:00 on weekdays:

  • 1st Floor, 44 Wale Street, Cape Town
  • Ground Floor, Administrative Block, Goodwood Municipal offices, Voortrekker Road, Goodwood
  • Block C, Stocks and Stocks, Ntlazane Road, Khayelitsha
    Ground Floor, Plumstead Offices, 3 Victoria Road, Plumstead

Space is limited and trading opportunities will be provided to those who meet the selection criteria.

Launched two decades ago, the Cape Town Summer Market provides local consumers and tourists alike an outdoor lifestyle and unique night shopping experience with a variety of product offerings ranging from locally handmade products, local food experiences, pre-packed goods as well as a cultural exchange experience.

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