Aunt Marge is famous for selling her home made fudge in the Forum since the 1950s. Next door, Marge’s husband’s booth offers an eclectic array of products to alleviate, amongst other thing, sore feet, wrinkles and arthritis.

Vendors routinely spend twelve hours a day in this building seven days a week. It’s intense, the crowds vary, their booth represents a sizeable investment and they feel the pressure to be on-the-case in order to increase their likelihood of recovering costs and turning a profit.

The vendors fit neatly into the PNE tradition of personalized exchange - in this instance, between entrepreneur and the general public.