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Empty London Wilko turned into new section of Europe’s longest street market

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Traders in Walthamstow Market are “thrilled” ahead of the opening of Stow Bazaar on the site of a former Wilko. The space, situated roughly halfway along the High Street, has been converted into small retail units to form a new section of Europe’s longest street market.

Although it will officially open on Saturday, June 1 a handful of new businesses have begun welcoming customers this week. Pamela Lyons, who opened Maria’s House and Furniture on Wednesday (May 29) told MyLondon the businesses in Stow Bazaar are already a “little family” ahead of the official launch.




She said: “It’s been very positive so far. We began setting up last week and all the other traders have been really nice and friendly. It feels like we’re building a new community here.

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Stow Bazaar has opened on the former site of Wilko in Walthamstow(Image: Facundo Arrizabalaga/MyLondon)

“It’s great that we’re able to use the old Wilko space and set up businesses here.” Pamela, who is originally from Ireland, has set up the business with her partner after they received money for their engagement.

She added that she plans to offer a bigger range of products over the new few weeks. “I haven’t seen this sort of thing being sold in Walthamstow Market, so I believe these items will be popular,” she continued.

After the Walthamstow branch was one of 115 Wilko stores to close on September 25 last year, signs initially indicated that it was being converted for property guardianships.

Just two days after Wilko’s closure, Uniguard began advertising for live-in guardians. Despite enquiries, it’s unclear what the space was used for until the sign for Stow Bazaar appeared on the shopfront during the past few weeks.

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