Outrage as Farmers' Market is cancelled at 11th hour
STALLHOLDERS at Edinburgh's Farmers Market have been left outraged after today's event was cancelled at the 11th hour, with some estimating losses will be as much as £150,000.
The weekly market at Castle Terrace, which attracts up to 10,000 visitors every week, was called off just after 2pm yesterday.
Organisers Essential Edinburgh would say only that it was an "administrative error" and insisted they had launched a full inquiry into the problem.
But stallholders have said they are "disgusted" at the late call-off.
It is understood organisers discovered they did not have a licence to run the market and had not held one since taking over from previous organisers, Edinburgh City Centre Management, in July.
Around 40 producers from across the country were expected at the market and much of their produce is now likely to go to waste. For many of the small, speciality producers, the market is their main source of income, and there was outrage at the short-notice, which meant many producers had slaughtered animals "needlessly".
Caroline Hamilton, owner of West Lothian-based Mrs Hamilton's Organic Beef and Lamb, said: "We have been preparing all week for the market and we have orders from regular customers who will be turning up expecting us to be there.
"The market is our main source of income and this is a real problem for us, because we have had a difficult few months anyway.
"It is not good enough to be told that it is an 'administrative problem', as that is just a cop-out – this is affecting real people in a very serious way."
Takings at the market are estimated to be around 120,000 a week, but stallholders say they expect the cancellation to affect future markets.
While Essential Edinburgh insisted the market would be open for business next week, Dr John Fletcher, a partner with Fletcher's of Auchtermuchty venison producers, said the cancellation would have long-term effects for customers and stallholders.
"I am really disgusted at the way we have been treated by the bureaucrats who run the market," he said.
"We rely on the market for our income and quite apart from the fact they will have to compensate the staff who were due to work, we have killed an animal needlessly, which just infuriates me."
Councillor Alison Johnstone, leader of the city's Green group, said there had been no real reason given for the cancellation.
"This is an absolute outrage giving the traders such short notice," she said.
"Unless there's an absolute emergency this should not be allowed to happen."
Jenny Dawe, Edinburgh City Council leader, said she had instructed council officers to try and find places for the affected stallholders at alternate markets.
"It was Essential Edinburgh's responsibility to ensure it had a licence once it took over running the farmers' market," she said.
"It is my view that Essential Edinburgh should consider assisting traders with the unforeseen costs they have incurred."
Organisers Essential Edinburgh apologised for the cancellation, but stressed that the administration issues would be speedily resolved.
A spokesman said: "We have discovered some issues in the paperwork for the event. On that basis, we have an obligation to cancel.
"We apologise for any inconvenience caused and we will be talking with each trader to ensure they are comfortable with the way ahead."
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