Latest news in Yorkshire: October 30, 2017 11:33:35 AM
As part of the exciting redevelopment of Barnsley Markets, a new speciality Food Hall is due to open in spring 2018, with five food units available to lease.Barnsley Council is looking for five ambitious fresh food traders with the ability to provide a unique and strong food offer that will complement the current, well-established meat and fish providers.
Fresh food traders interested in working in an exceptional, refurbished space with local suppliers, and sourcing goods locally can apply now. The application process started on Monday 23 October and closes on Friday 17 November. Traders can register their interest here
A total of 15 stalls will be located on the ground floor of the market, which has been designed to provide a new and exciting environment for traders to grow and develop the theatre of market trading.
Built on tradition, with almost 800 years of trading, Barnsley Market’s ethos is bringing the best Value, Quality, and Tradition to its customers.
The new Food Hall area of the refurbished market will celebrate its strong heritage in a new, vibrant and modern commercial setting.
The council will be holding interviews week commencing 27 November and informing successful traders week commencing 4 December.
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