August 2009 News Archive
All of the News Articles published this month are listed below. Click on a headline to view the full article.
Market traders join forces to fight c ...
TRADERS at one of Newcastle's oldest markets have created a formal committee to help fight the recession and increase support for local businesses among the region’s shoppers. The Grainger Market and Arcade Traders’ Association have v Read MoreMarket traders to set out their stall
Market traders opposed to plans for gazebo-style street stalls will petition Oldham Council this week. The traders, many of them from generations who have stood on Tommyfield, say they need solid, long-term structures to operate from. They Read MoreRyedale Council underfire on market p ...
RYEDALE Council has come under fire for failing to draw up a strategic business plan for markets in the area. The criticism came at a meeting of Pickering Town Council during a debate over a report drawn up by the National Association of British Read MoreSink your teeth into Bolton's Food an ...
Mouthwatering events are on the menu for Bolton’s fourth Food and Drink Festival. The biggest celebration of food and drink ever to take place within the town is taking place from Friday August 28 to Sunday August 30 and a range of events t Read MorePannier market marks a birthday
GREAT Torrington Pannier Market is celebrating its 10th anniversary, marking its last major refurbishment. The Victorian market, which was built in 1842, was renovated and given a new roof in 1999 by the Great Torrington and District Community De Read MoreEnter the love food hate waste awards.
Bury is searching for a company, community organisation or individual to win the innovative Love Food Hate Waste Award. The award is to celebrate this year's partnership between Love Food Hate Waste and the Manchester Food and Drink Festival (MFDF Read MoreSight of empty store 'shabby, depress ...
ALMOST nine months after the collapse of much-loved high street chain Woolworths, a city centre store still remains empty. And fears are being raised for the future of the derelict shopping space in Ely, as the majority of stores in the region Read MoreNABMA sponsor chosen for Bath Christm ...
A world renowned firm will be joining a Hollywood star in showing Bath in the best possible light this Christmas. Blachere Illumination has provided lights for cities from New York to Paris and this November it will be bringing its unique brand o Read More56% of tenants say ‘no’ to new Blackb ...
MANY Blackburn market traders are planning to snub the multimillion pound replacement being built in the town, a Lancashire Telegraph survey has revealed. The Lancashire Telegraph found that 47 out of the 84 stallholders had decided not to move t Read More10 Years of Thame Farmers' Market
Foodies and farmers celebrate the 10th anniversary of Oxfordshire's first farmers' market in Thame. Attractions include Beau, an Alpaca from Common Leys Farm, Waterperry who is very friendly and enjoys meeting people. Meanwhile Colonel C Read More





