'Love Your Local Market' campaign celebrates Mendip's markets and traders

By Guest

2nd Nov 2021 | Local News

Mendip Markets, run by Mendip District Council, supported the national 'Love Your Local Market' (LYLM) campaign which celebrates our traditional markets and their dedicated traders.

A LYLM banner was proudly displayed at each market in the district and posted on social media to showcase the variety and quality of traders in Mendip, to highlight their importance to the local economy and to demonstrate how they feature at the heart of our local communities.

LYLM is organised by the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA)'s. This year's campaign ran from 16th-30th October 2021.

Cllr Simon Carswell, Portfolio Holder for Economic Development, said: "Mendip District Council runs weekly Mendip Markets in Frome, Glastonbury, Shepton Mallet, Street and Wells, come rain or shine. This campaign proved the perfect opportunity to remind ourselves of the unique offer our markets serve-up to shoppers every week.

"During this fabulous fortnight, our enthusiastic traders were placed centre-stage – and rightly deserved!"

Visit Mendip Markets social media to see the LYLM banner at each market, and meet the traders who operate there.

Instagram: @Mendip.Markets

Twitter: @Mendip_Markets

Stay up to date by visiting our web page: www.mendip.gov.uk/markets.

     

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