Crewe Market Hall to host Young Traders Market this weekend - apply now
By Ryan Parker
13th Jun 2022 | Local News
The young entrepreneurs campaign is bouncing back for 2022 - with an event held at Crewe Market Hall this upcoming weekend.
The Young Traders Market at Crewe Market Hall is taking place this Saturday (June 18) - as part of a nationwide campaign appealing to aspiring traders.
Crewe Market Hall is calling all young traders and entrepreneurs aged between 16 and 30 in the local area to take part.
The event will run from 10am until 4pm in a new outdoor space, 'Crewe Central.'
The NMTF (National Market Traders Federation), is the only national trade association for market and street traders, events retailers and mobile caterers in the UK.
It has spent a decade concentrating on attracting new blood into the retail markets industry.
Over the years, many young people have taken part in Young Traders Markets to become full-time market traders.
The Young Traders Market begins with a heat at Crewe Market Hall. The event is free to attend.
Crewe Market Hall will provide all stalls with free insurance, a gazebo and a table.
The stalls will be assessed by a panel of judges.
Winners will receive £500 prize and go through to the Regional Final.
Here, all stall traders will battle it out - in hope of making it through to the National Final.
The National Final will be held at the Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, during the bank holiday weekend of Friday (August 26) and Saturday (August 27).
There is still time to apply for a stall at Crewe Market Hall.
If you are interested, fill out the form by clicking HERE.
Crewe Market Hall welcomes the new outdoor entertainment area, Crewe Central, this Friday (June 17).
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