
Pictured: Cllr Donna Eley and Chelmsford Markets Manager Pauline Rider (left and right of banner) join with market traders and the markets management team to herald the launch of the Real Deal Charter at the Council’s markets.
Chelmsford Market has received the Real Deal accreditation, joining a national network of hundreds of markets committed to reducing the sale of counterfeit products in the UK.
Chelmsford’s Indoor Market and High Street Market have a well-established code of practice that forbids the sale of counterfeit products, but markets manager Pauline Rider believes that joining this nationally recognised scheme will send a clear message to customers and potential traders that Chelmsford upholds the highest standards:
“Nationally speaking, markets are not uniformly regulated, and this can lead to customers being exposed to illegal traders and scams. Having this nationally recognised accreditation is a great way to bring peace of mind to shoppers who can easily recognise the Real Deal logo as a symbol of safe and fair markets.
“Of course, we would never endorse the sale of counterfeit goods, and we have an exemplary record when it comes to ensuring that only genuine traders join our high street and indoor markets. Signing up and becoming part of the Real Deal campaign is a great way for us to show our support to the cause and to make ourselves easily recognisable as a trustworthy and genuine marketplace.”
Pauline Rider, Chelmsford Markets & Shopmobility Manager
Protecting shoppers and supporting genuine businesses
At an event on Wednesday 19 February, Chelmsford Indoor Market and Chelmsford High Street Market officially signed the Real Deal National Markets’ Charter and committed to uphold the Real Deal Code of Practice. The code includes pledging to work with and support Trading Standards, protect shoppers and legitimate traders from illegal goods, and communicate the market’s commitment to fair trading.
Councillor Donna Eley says this accreditation strengthens the market’s already sterling reputation:
“By joining this national initiative, we are reinforcing a clear and unwavering message that Chelmsford Market has zero tolerance for stolen and counterfeit goods. This commitment ensures that our market remains a trusted, safe and fair place for traders and shoppers alike.
“We take great pride in supporting genuine businesses, protecting consumers and upholding the reputation of our vibrant market as a place where customers can shop with confidence. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to making Chelmsford’s market stronger, safer and a place where quality and integrity thrive.”
Councillor Donna Eley, Cabinet Member for a Safer Chelmsford
Now that the market has committed to the Real Deal Charter, it can display the Real Deal logo to give reassurance to shoppers and law-abiding traders that it is a safe place to buy and sell – and to send a strong warning message and deterrent to any illegal traders who might be thinking of applying to trade there.