I agree Rachael. Nice to see some positive comments on here.Rachael wrote:A weekly market with regular stall holders that focused on fresh food (ie ingredients to add to the weekly shop) would be a good thing, and more likely to be supported by locals and to support other traders than the monthly model.
Banners and bunting are essential marketing tools and have the added advantage of giving Sydenham as a whole an identifier as a high street. When I am passing through other parts of London I always notice these sorts of banners. It help me identify the area and gives a positive impression of an area with its own local vibe and proactive local traders and organisations.
I think food is the way forward for Sydenham. It already has an excellent wholefoods shop, butchers, fishmonger, deli, a few supermarkets and PFC, a green grocers etc, not to mention a variety of cafes and places to eat including some exciting new developments including a bar and a bistro…and we have an ice cream parlour!
Creating a good mix of these to offer real choice, is, I believe showing a really positive future for Sydenham Road. Mixing it up a bit with a bit more aspiration to attract people onto the high street to spent their hard earned money would be good for all the shops here and may finally bring people here from other areas or those that don't even venture to Sydenham and go elsewhere. We have an advantage over Forest Hill in that our market is bang in the middle of the high street.