Young traders and performers are being encouraged to get involved with The Teenage Market when it comes to Spalding and Crowland soon.
The Teenage Market is a fast-growing nationwide initiative set up by teenage brothers Joe and Tom Barratt in Stockport, aiming to transform town and city centres across the country, utilising the creativity of young people.
Teenagers can apply to sell their wares at The Teenage Market on Tuesday, August 15 in Spalding and Friday, August 18 in Crowland at www.theteenagemarket.co.uk
After you’ve applied to take part, the organisers will be in touch to let you know if you have been allocated a free stall or performance slot.
Coun Tracey Carter, deputy leader and portfolio holder for communities and operational housing, said: “I am very pleased that as a council we’re able to help bring this national initiative to South Holland, giving a boost to our existing market traders, while also crucially supporting the next generation of young, talented entrepreneurs from the local area by giving them a platform to showcase their products and talents for free.
“I’d like to personally encourage our local residents in Spalding, Crowland and elsewhere around the district to get out to the Teenage Markets next month and support what our fantastic entrepreneurs have to offer.”