Become a Stallholder @ The Channon Craft Market
Before applying for a casual site at The Channon Market please read our rules & regulation.
The Channon Market is proud to support local craft folk, artisans, producers and growers.
To be a retailer at the markets you must have 75% of items crafted or grown by yourself or a member of your immediate family.
If you wish to hold a casual site, you are required to be at the main office at 7am on the market Sunday and are requested to complete a casual registration form and register with staff.
All stallholders need to park in public car park area at Gate 2 and after their site has been allocated may bring their vehicle into unload or park. The staff will allocate sites after 7.30am based on a priority system.
After three markets as a casual stallholder, retailers may apply at the office for an allocated site on if they are selling 100% arts and craft and meet the eligibility to enter the market.
All inquiries regarding having a food or beverage stalls at the market are required to submit a proposal of their menu, power requirements if any, size of space required and provide a copy of their Lismore City Council current Food License and insurance policy (if applicable) to the market management committee prior to allocation of stall.
We recommend food and beverage stalls hold both public and product liability insurance.
This information may be posted-c/o The Channon post office, delivered to market office, emailed to admin@thechannonmarket.org.au . The proposal will be tabled at the next Management Committee meeting for discussion. Currently the market has a waiting list for food and drink stalls.
Retailers are not to sell any form of food, packaged, cooked or be allocated sites without permission from the Management Committee or Manager.
License Requirements with Lismore City Council
Power Restrictions Apply
The market encourages local fruit and vegetable growers to attend the market both on a monthly basis and seasonally.
Lismore City Council requires all growers to register with them to ensure they meet all the requirements by our local government, please contact them to ensure you have the appropriate information and knowledge to sell fruit and vegetables in our region.
Fruit and Vegtable stallholders may attend the market as a Casual Stallholder and do not require Managemenet Committee Approval.