Today up to 2,000 Big Issue vendors across England, Scotland and Wales are making their eager return to their pitches, ready to sell the magazine for the first time since lockdown began in March.
The Big Issue has taken measures including the provision of extensive PPE and contactless card payment equipment, as well as introducing stringent health and safety procedures in all distribution offices to ensure the safety of vendors and customers.
And, as you might have heard on our podcast, there’s one thing our vendors all agree they’ve missed most: their customers.
Vendor Jim Pelham, who usually sells in the magazine outside Cross Key’s Shopping Centre in Salisbury, said: “I have missed the people for sure. The social interaction that I actually thrive on, the basic day to day camaraderie. I miss them.
“Going back to sell the magazine will help. Going out to work, especially something where you essentially have got to think about it like a businessman, completely changes your view on things.”
We took the decision to safeguard its network of vendors and the public by asking that they stop selling on streets across the whole of the UK with immediate effect on March 20. But as lockdown restrictions ease, it’s now possible for vendors to safely get back to selling for the first time in 15 weeks.