26/03/2018

Causeway Speciality Market Seeking New Traders

Following it's recent expansion, Causeway Speciality Market has announced that it it currently looking for new stallholders.

Established in 2006, the market operates on the second Saturday of every month in the events space at Coleraine Town Hall in the heart of the town.

It has now expanded to 54 stalls, so business are being invited to seize the opportunity to apply to trade at the market.

Products on sale at the market have to meet certain criteria, which includes, but is not limited to:

• grown, reared or caught by the stallholder

• brewed, pickled, baked, smoked or cooked by the stallholder

• made or created in significant part by the stallholder

For this call, Causeway Speciality Market is particularly interested in stalls selling fish, craft, art and artisan products.

The application process will remain open until noon on Monday 9 April 12 and the two applications forms (trader and street trading) should be emailed to csm@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk.

You can find trader information and application forms here.


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