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3 February 2021

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This foodie went to market… H igh Street has long been one of my favourite streets in Hermanus – packed with speciality shops, inspiring art galleries, and lovely eateries and restaurants, what’s not to love? It might not be on the waterfront, but with the sewerage upgrade and paving works nearing completion, High Street’s potential as a pedestrianised shopping destination is starting to reveal itself. Taking full advantage of this exciting new development, Emilia Knight of The Gallery Café & Deli approached the Overstrand Municipality for

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permission to host a street market in front of her premises on Saturday, which saw half a dozen traders peddling their wares, ranging from handmade baskets and free-range eggs, to fresh organic veggies, artisanal breads, cheeses, olives, pestos, chilli sauces and local honey.

“I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate our new-look High Street,” said Emilia, for whom street markets were part of her lifestyle when she lived in Europe. “It’s all about bringing a little bit of love to High Street and more feet to the businesses in the area.” Collaboration is the way to go, she said, adding that there was

no reason why this concept couldn’t be implemented in other parts of town. “Businesses could get together and add their own twist to their street.” More work is underway in High Street, including the planting of trees, as part of the CBD Revitalisation Project. Emilia expressed her gratitude to the municipality for granting permission for the market, which will be held every Saturday from 09:00 – 12:00. Don’t forget to pop in and stock up on fresh produce and other delicacies! – Hedda Mittner

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TOP LEFT: The area in front of The Gallery Café & Deli in High Street was transformed into a vibrant street market on Saturday morning. TOP: Susan Thirion (left) peddling her range of freshly-baked bread at Saturday’s High Street Market. ABOVE: Emilia Knight (left), owner of The Gallery Café & Deli and organiser of the High Street Market, serving customers Paivi and Martin Brink. PHOTOS: Hedda Mittner


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