LOVE YOUR LOCAL MARKET 2015

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Carmarthenshire’s markets are once again supporting the National Love Your Local Market campaign (May 13-27)

We shall be joining over 900 markets across the country by taking part in the 2015 campaign which is being led by the National Association of British Market Authorities.

Come and visit our Indoor markets in Carmarthen and Llanelli which are open six days a week bursting with traders selling a variety of products from clothing and hair and make-up accessories to gifts for your pets or even phone/computer repairs as well as a great variety of stalls selling fresh produce.

Or why not have a break from your shopping and have a cup of tea or snack at one of our cafes?

We also have a number of outdoor markets throughout the week in Llanelli, Carmarthen, Ammanford and Llandeilo.

As part of this year’s National campaign we have launched our annual Carmarthenshire Young Traders competition for pupils from four primary schools in the county to prove their entrepreneurship skills and learn more about what it’s like to become a trader.

This year’s competition is being held at Ammanford outdoor market on June 19 – come along and support!

County Market Manager Amanda Davies said: “The Love Your Local Market campaign demonstrates how important the market is to the local community. Along with promoting our markets, we are also looking forward to our hugely successful Carmarthenshire Young Traders competition which gives pupils a taste of being a trader and teaches them valuable skills. The competition is being held in June and I hope shoppers will once again support the pupils in their venture.”

To keep up-to-date with all our market news and events please visit www.carmarthenshiremarkets.co.uk


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