New traders coming to Kenilworth Market in ‘exciting new initiative’

By James Smith

23rd Jul 2024 | Local News

New traders are coming to Kenilworth Market over the next six weeks (image by CJ’s Events Warwickshire)
New traders are coming to Kenilworth Market over the next six weeks (image by CJ’s Events Warwickshire)

Kenilworth Market is set to become even more vibrant over the next six weeks as it welcomes a range of new traders, thanks to a collaborative initiative by Warwick District Council, Kenilworth Town Council, and CJ's Events Warwickshire.

The initiative offers new traders the chance to participate in six markets for just £99, aiming to help them grow their businesses while boosting footfall at Kenilworth Market.

This forward-thinking initiative has generated a good interest, attracting a diverse array of new and exciting traders.

Market-goers can look forward to an "enhanced shopping experience", discovering unique products and services ranging from handmade crafts to home goods. 

Local residents and visitors are encouraged to support Kenilworth Market, which takes place every Thursday at Abbey End.

By attending the market, shoppers not only find unique and high-quality products but also contribute to the local economy and community.

Jamie Walker, director of CJ's Events Warwickshire said: "We're committed to supporting local businesses and creating a thriving marketplace.

"This initiative not only helps traders but also enhances the overall market experience for shoppers.

"We're working hard to ensure its continued growth and success.

"As the market fees are set by the district council, we'd like to thank them and Kenilworth Town Council for the support to offer this initiative."

Join CJ's every Thursday at Abbey End to support local traders. For more information about Kenilworth Market and the upcoming schedule of new traders, please visit the website or contact 01926 800 750.

     

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