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Erewash hostIlkeston Markets markets in both Ilkeston and Long Eaton town centres, operating from 9am to 3pm.

With a wide variety of stalls at each town market, there is plenty to browse. With many foods including cheese, meat and preserves, fashion wear, greetings cards, books, haberdashery, and hundreds of products on sale, be prepared for it to take you some time.

This is a shopping experience where you can enjoy an extensive range of products in a friendly and vibrant atmosphere. It is not about being the cheapest, but about offering real value for money - good quality at reasonable prices, with a wide range of goods displayed in a traditional market town setting.

Ilkeston Market

Ilkeston Market is held on the town's historic Market Place, at the top of Bath Street, and is held on Thursdays and Saturdays.

Regular and permanent stallholders offer the following goods:

  • Fresh meat
  • Fresh fruit and vegetables
  • Fresh fish
  • Eggs
  • Ladies and menswear
  • CDs, DVDS
  • Vaping equipment and sundries
  • Battery supplies and fittings
  • Wool supplies
  • Perfume
  • Make up and bath bombs
  • Sweets and cakes 
  • Pet stalls
  • Flowers and plants
  • Shoes
  • Rugs
  • Mobile phone accessories
  • Bedding and curtains
  • Market caterers

Long Eaton Market

Long Eaton Market is held in and around the Town Centre. You can find it along the upper end of High Street and the Old Market Place.

Long Eaton Market is held on the following days:

  • Wednesdays
  • Fridays
  • Saturdays

Regular and permanent stallholders offer the following goods:

  • Fresh meat
  • Fresh fruit and vegetables
  • Fresh fish
  • Eggs
  • Ladies and menswear
  • CDs and DVDS
  • Vaping equipment and sundries
  • Batteries
  • Haberdashery
  • Bakery and baked goods
  • Bags and purses
  • Make up and bath bombs
  • Speciality foods - olives, curries
  • Bottle lights 
  • Pet food
  • Flowers
  • Rugs
  • Mobile phone accessories
  • Bedding
  • Market caterers

Calling new traders

Erewash Borough council is always on the lookout for new traders so please contact our Markets Supervisor to see if we have an exciting opportunity for you! All other entrepreneurial traders will be considered for both markets.

What do I need to do to become a trader?

To stand on either Ilkeston or Long Eaton markets, you will need to seek the permission of the Erewash Markets Supervisor, who will assess your suitability to trade based upon several factors, such as whether or not you wish to sell a desired line. We are always wary of the fact that too many traders selling the same product can have a detrimental effect on the market as a whole, and wish to avoid such situations. Also, all traders are required to have £5million public liability insurance.

Traders who wish to sell food or drink items should email Erewash Borough Council's This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The address of the Erewash Markets Supervisor is:

Erewash Borough Council, Merlin House, Merlin Way. Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 4RA.
Telephone 07702 821938/0115 9072244
Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for a full summary of the legislation applicable to trading on our markets.

Once you have received permission from the Markets Supervisor and provided a copy of your public liability insurance, you can attend the market as a casual trader.

You will need to arrive between 8am and 9am on the morning you wish to trade, and see the Markets Supervisor. As both markets are now self-erect, you may be able to erect your own stall/gazebo. 

Prices for trading

Prices for trading can vary depending on stall size and whether or not you are a regular trader. Please contact us for further information.

Charity Stalls

Registered charities are welcome to come and stand for free on Saturdays at both Ilkeston and Long Eaton. Numbers are limited to a single charity stall at each market each weekend, and public liability cover is required as with all traders.

To book a charity stall, please contact:

Erewash Borough Council, Merlin House, Merlin Way. Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 4RA.
Telephone 07702 821938/0115 9072244

Car Parks

The following car parks give easy access to the markets.

For Ilkeston Market:

  • East Street, Pimlico, Toll Bar House (Sat only) and Town Hall (Sat only), Albion Centre, Queen Street and South Street car parks.

For Long Eaton Market:

  • Claye Street, Gibb Street and Lawrence Street, Beaconsfield Street and Lawrence Street car parks.

For information on how to visit our markets using local bus services, visit the Trent Barton website.

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