Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Website back on track

Our Honest2Goodness website is now being developed by X-Communications, a small Dublin-based IT company, whose roots are in the near-by Trinity College Campus. We are targetting the date of the 8th of June for Phase 1 of the website, which is pretty aggressive, considering all that has to be done. When they are available, we'll put up some screen-shots so that the shape of the emerging site can be seen by all. Comments and feedback on what should be included into the future will be very welcome.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Tipping point

In the past week, we have reached a tipping point in our plans for the market in Glasnevin. In one 24-hour period, having had a period of uncertainty, we have achieved a critical mass of stallholders who have committed to joining us in the weekly food market day. We are delighted that so many people have placed their trust in committing effort and resource on their part to be part of our venture, and in so doing have given us the best chance for success on launch day. So, we will be able to offer lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, sourced primarily from local producers, fresh meat, chicken and fish, freshly baked breads, muffins and scones, artisan cheeses, and even someone who will be sourcing great kitchen utensils and cookware. Not forgetting wine of course!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Progress - one step forward, one step back...

We have made tremendous progress with the physical location for the market, and the renovation of the rest of the building. Before and after photos will be published shortly - I am waiting for the rain to stop to photograph the outside of the building! On other fronts, we received a major set-back, both on a business and personal front. Our good friend Selwyn, who was working with us on developing our website, died very suddenly two weeks ago. So, while we are hoping to be able to utilise the work he had done and be able to attribute it to him, it has of course, set us back in our timeframes. (See my other blog at http://thetastingroomfoodwineblog.blogspot.com/ for a bit more about what happened).

The next steps are to get the approval of the Environmental Health people, and that application for registration has just gone to them. Many more decisions await over the next few weeks, not just for us, but for the many stall holders who have expressed an interest, want to see the location, have to decide if it'll work for them and so forth. We are of course determined to make the market a success - not least because we will have our own stalls there selling produce that we are prepared to stand over as representing our motto - 'quality starts at the point of origin'.

The new wine imports are starting to sell well - great quality wines at affordable prices! Once we get the online sales facility up and running (part of the aforementioned website), that'll really give people the opportunity to see what we have to offer!

If you are planning on visiting either the Bloom Festival in May, or A Taste of Dublin in June, we'll be there to tell people all about our plans and how they are progressing...