Participation form Makersmarkt

The Laag Holland Makersmarkt is an initiative of the Purmerend local authority and the Bureau Toerisme Laag Holland. This atmospheric market takes place four times a year on the Kaasmarkt (Cheese Market) in the centre of Purmerend. Here, around 25 local makers from the region get the chance to present their crafts and products to residents and visitors. The market offers a low-threshold way to become acquainted with the creative and artisanal entrepreneurs of Laag Holland. Your products on the Makersmarkt? Then fill in the form below as fully as possible.

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Participation

I/we wish to participate in the next edition(s) *compulsory

The market is open to visitors from 10am-5pm.

Please note: participant sells home/self-made or traditionally produced/grown products. Participant sells products related to/derived from the Laag Holland Holland region.


Stall

Participants in the spring, summer and autumn edition can use a stall or space for their own (food) truck. The stalls have a size of 2.00 x 0.80 metres or 3.00 x 0.80 metres and are both equipped with a canopy. There is also the possibility of renting a space for your own (food) truck. If required, the organisation can provide participants with electricity.

Format window *must
Need electricity? *compulsory

Please note: participant is responsible for a 25-metre reel that is sufficient for the power consumption. In addition, the participant is responsible for bringing along suitable adapter plugs blue CEE-form connection plugs suitable for 230 VAC, maximum 16A).


Participation fee

  Spring, summer and autumn Winter
2 metres €35 €45
3 metres €45 €55
Floor space* per metre €15 €20

Mentioned costs are exclusive of VAT.
*Pitches are for (food) trucks and/or wagons only
The participation fee will be charged prior to the market. The invoice will be sent approximately three weeks before the market and must be paid beforehand.


Declaration of participation *compulsory

* Fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory.

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