ethekwini Retail s Retail s are another form of trading provided by the to informal traders. These markets are located across the ethekwini region and are available to traders of fruits, vegetables and other convenience products at a rental fee. Contact: Mr T. Nzama on +27 31 311 4634 or 031-311 4500 for more information. Name & Farmers Retail 81 Flower Rd, Clairwood 1975 Tuesday and Friday 3am - 1.30pm. Thursday 5am - 1.30pm. Saturday 6am - 1.30pm. 160 stalls 82% Indian 16% African 2% White Fruits and vegetables Headman Jwara 031-3115100 Tongaat Daily 323 Main Street, Tongaat Tongaat Morning 59 Plane Street, Tongaat 1947 1975 Mon to Sat 7am - 5pm. Wednesday 7am - 3pm. Saturday only 6am - 1pm. 18 fruit & veggie shops; 1 butchery; 1 general dealer 176 stalls; 8 shops; 10 Poultry stands 17 Indian; 1 African(Lease Agreement) 90% Indian; 10% African (Daily basis) Fruits and vegetables purchased from Bulk Sales Locally grown vegetables and dry goods, including clothing Verulam Day 151 Wick Street, Verulam 1884 in Square; Permanent structure in 1912; relocated in 1988 to current Mon to Sat 7am 16:00 pm. 3 cafes, 3 spice shops, 7 fruit shops, 8 fruit & veggie stalls 99% Indian 1% African (Lease agreement) Fruit and vegetables purchased from Bulk Sales.
Name & Verulam Morning 151 Wick Street, Verulam Brookdale 17 Brookdale Drive, Brookdale, Phoenix Phoenix Plaza 51 Pandora Street, Phoenix Early Morning 100 Warwick Avenue, Fragrance 12 Fragrance Street, Chatsworth Herb Sellers Russell Street, location. Same as above 1997 1996 1933 2004 / 01 /28 1997 Tues, Thurs & Sat 5.30am - 1pm. Mon to Sun - 7am - 5pm. Mon to Sun - 7am - 5pm. Mon to Thurs - 6am - 3pm. Fri - 6am - 6pm. Sat - 6am - 2pm. Mon to Thurs -7am - 7pm. Fri - 7am - 6pm. Sat - 7am - 7pm. Sun 7.30am - 5pm. Mon to Sun - 7am - 7pm. 498 stalls/tables, 6 flower stalls, 16 poultry stands 46 plots / stands 98% Indian 2% African (Lease agreement) 130 stands - fruit and vegetable, clothing, fish shops, café, shoe repairs. 676 tables for fruits and vegetables 14 kiosks 54 pans inside and outside 15 stalls permits 157 tables and 21 huts second floor 277 plus 12 kiosks and consulting rooms 80% Indian 10% African (Daily basis). 5 Farmers and rest are market gardeners and 80% are speculators. 98 % Indian 2% African (Lease agreement) 97 % Indian 3% African (Lease agreement). 300 traders Indian: 90% African: 10% 142 traders Indian: 95% African: 5% 286 Africans: 100% Indigenous 5 Farmers and rest are market gardeners and 80% are speculators. Variety of items. Flea type of operation, variety of items, including groceries, fruit and vegetables. Flea type of operation, variety of items. Including clothing, brassware, live poultry, and fresh fish. Fruits and vegetables purchased from. Fruits and vegetables, clothing and dry goods plus small businesses e.g. welding and mechanic. natural products. Lilly Zulu 031-3013411/031-3060644 073 4296660 Winnie Thusini 031-306 0644 or
Name & English Warwick Avenue, Loco Plaza Workshop Complex, Umlazi Umlazi Shopping Centre, Umlazi Wyebank Wyebank Hammersdale Hammersdale Newlands East 120 Newlands East Drive Newlands East Bangladesh Westcliffe, Chatsworth 1938 1992 Mon to Thurs - 6am- 5pm. Fri -6am - 6pm. Sat -6am - 2pm. 7am to 4:30 pm Mon to Sun 56 shops, 5 offices, 10 cold rooms 83 stalls 1998 200 stalls 2005 1984 Friday and Saturday 6am 6pm. 130 stalls Ablution facility, water, lights, security and cleaners. 157 Whites: 20% Africans: 5% Indians: 75% 80% Africans; 4% Indians &1% Coloured 80% Indians; 20% Africans and Coloureds Butcheries: 11; laundries: 4; Supermarkets: 3; Phone shops: 4; Hardware: 1; Cold rooms: 10; Post office: 1; Bakery: 1; Fresh produce: 4 Clothes, shoes, bedding, beads, fruits etc. Meat, fruit and vegetables, indigenous medicines, poultry, clothes etc. Fruits, vegetables, hardware, prepared foods, fish, chicken, clothing and Winnie Thusini 031-306 0644 or
Name & cosmetics. Ezimbuzini Herb Reunion 1998 185 stalls 8 kiosks Indigenous medicines. Churchwalk West Street Main Post Office, 1992 105 stalls 75% Africans; 23% Indians & 2% Whites Clothing, foods, shoes, bags, food and bedding. Mansel Road 20 Mansel Road, 1998 Open 24 hours 470 stalls 75% Africans; 25% Indians Blankets, clothes, shoes, pinafores, pillows, three legged pots, plastic drums, etc. http://www.durban.gov.za/durban/invest/bsmu/market/trade/retail CURRENT FLEA MARKETS IN ETHEKWINI The ethekwini has following flea markets operating in various areas of the Municipality. FLEA MARKET CONTACT PERSONS CONTACT DETAILS Bangladesh Flea Cell Golden Hours School Flea Lyn Wilson Tel 0315642350 goldenhour@telkomsa.net Essenwood Flea Jennet Brown and Shirley Tel : 031 208 1264 Fax : 086 615 5734 Cell : 082 460 0625
FLEA MARKET CONTACT PERSONS CONTACT DETAILS jennet@essenwoodmarket.com http://www.essenwoodmarket.com Shongweni Flea Christine Standeaven INFO@SHONGWENIMARKET.CO.ZA 0837771674 www.shongwenimarket.co.za Stables flea market Luana Capenhuis Brandan Cell 0844881865 Luana Cell 0845632614 www.stablesmarket.co.za South Plaza Flea s Luana Capenhuis Brandan Cell 0844881865 Luana Cell 0845632614 www.stablesmarket.co.za Car Boot Flea Myron Strieman etiquette@intekom.co.za Tel 031 209 4751 Cell 0833002999 Amphitheatre Flea Ruth Telephone: 0832187302 (031)3013200 / 3080 Church Walk Flea Samson Tel Carnival Flea Samson Tel Soldiers Way Flea Michael Mhlangu Michael Mhlangu 0834496009 Tel 031 3114587 Selby Mkhize Cell 0827900138 in the Park Rentia Rentia on: 072 2642 208
FLEA MARKET CONTACT PERSONS CONTACT DETAILS Andre on: 072 9494 866 Umhlanga Farmers Martin 082 413 1887 031 7012784 Food (Hellenic) Emma dunk Karen Brokensha (ing & Finance Partner, No 083 777 5633) emma@embetween.co.za) Bluff Heni 031 3666454 Nick Papadopoulos (Operations & Logistics Partner, No 084 505 0113) Eric Edwards (Executive Chef Partner, No 084 505 0112) Emma Dunk (PR & Communications Partner, No 083 707 0531, 076 8573815 1. Shell Ultra City 2. Umhlanga farmers market FLEA MARKET UNDER ESTABLISHMENT Westwood flea market has been established in September this year in the Westwood Mall, it is a lifestyle market and traders meet every Sunday from 08h00 to 14h00 in the afternoon. This flea market is administered by Shongweni/farmers team Hillcrest craft market is situated in the main road in Hillcrest. The market was established in October as craft market and traders meet every Sunday from 10h00 to 14h00 in the afternoon.
Umlazi flea market that supposed to be operating in the Mega City Mall in Umlazi is not yet established; the market still in its gestation stage as the preliminary contacts are not yet finalised. Amanzimtoti flea market also is not yet established since the preliminary procedures are proceeding. Cato Manor flea market that supposed to to be operating at Umkhumbane Centre is not established. FLEA MARKET THAT CLOSED DOWN traders flea market was located in Mont Edgecombe but a number of reasons including the small numbers of traders and visitors, the market closed down. Fever Tree was once a month market held on the second Sunday of the month from 09h00 to 14h00. The flea market was located on Claremont Farm (approximately 7 km from Ballito) just off the Salt Rock off ramp. However for some reasons, the flea market closed down. Doonside Bowling Club flea market was located in Amanzimtoti in Rockview Road where craft and food were, however the market closed down for some reasons Bluff flea market was located in bluff area but the market was closed Woodlands flea market was opened in Woodland Sport Club ground, however the market did not attract people as expected, therefore the market organiser resolved in stopping the process.