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Royal Quays to launch marketplace concept - and small sellers are urged to get on board

The North Shields centre, which is 25 years old, is launching a new market area inspired by the likes of the Grainger Market

Royal Quays centre manager Matt Dawson(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The Royal Quays shopping centre is hoping to introduce more independent retailers - including first time start-ups - as part of a new scheme to draw in shoppers.

By the end of May, the centre is planning to launch a "marketplace" hosting up to 17 stalls of between 100 sqft and 200 sqft in one of its vacant units, where work is due to start on a conversion.

Manager Matt Dawson has devised the scheme and says he has already received significant interest from potential stallholders, with a handful confirmed as tenants, and he welcomes other enquiries from budding and established small retailers with interesting pitches.

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Prospective sellers will be vetted by the Royal Quays team to make sure they are a good fit for the centre and to ensure there is diversity between stalls.

Mr Dawson said: "I want to bring as much variation to the centre as possible. For me, it's about creating that destination. I want people to come here to get their haircut, their nails done, or visit the green grocers.

Royal Quays Outlet and Independent Centre in North Shields(Image: Supplied by Matt Dawson)

"The high street brands are either set in their ways or staying in the same location. This is a concept that gives more independents the chance to start off smaller and simplify the process for them. For example, we're going to roll all the bills together so they only have to worry about one bill.

"It'll also give them the opportunity down the line, if they outgrow the stall, to expand - either in the centre or elsewhere nearby. "