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Vote for Calderdale markets!

Love your local market

Help to put Calderdale markets on the national map by voting in the competition for Britain’s Favourite Market.

NABMA (the National Association of British Market Authorities) is asking people across the UK to vote for their market of the year. Simply go to https://www.nabma.com/vote/(external link) and type in the name of your favourite.

You could even vote for all of Calderdale’s brilliant markets, as everyone can vote more than once until Friday 30 November 2018.

Historic market halls, vibrant outdoor markets, friendly community markets, popular food and drink festivals, special seasonal markets – Calderdale has it all!

Cllr Barry Collins, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Strategy, said:

“Our distinctive local markets have so much to offer, it will be hard to choose a favourite! This competition highlights the importance of markets to communities and the economy, and it would be wonderful to see Calderdale on the shortlist.”

The competition comes at an exciting time for markets in Calderdale. The Council is investing in markets to help them play an even bigger part in the economy and people’s lives.

For example, following the ground-breaking transformation of The Piece Hall into a world-class heritage destination, improvements to the much-loved Victorian Halifax Borough Market are a major next step in the Council-led development of the town centre. This includes restoration of unique heritage features and ambitious proposals for pop-up stalls, Sunday trading, later opening hours and evening entertainment to attract regular and new visitors.

The shopping and trading experience at Todmorden Market Hall has improved after the building benefited from a £500,000 refurbishment, and Hebden Bridge Market is thriving in its new home at Lees Yard on the edge of St George’s Square, with better facilities and a popular new Saturday artisan market.

The investment is an important part of the Vision2024 for Calderdale, helping the borough stand out by making the most of its distinctive heritage features and boosting economic resilience.

The year 2024 marks Calderdale’s 50th birthday. Where do we want to be by 2024? What’s our ambition and what will be different? Get involved with the debate on Twitter with #VisionCdale2024 and find out more at www.calderdale.gov.uk/v2/council/vision-2024

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