Love Your Local Market success goes global
29 May 2014 11:18 AM
Love Your Local Market
to be recreated across Europe.
Britain’s
successful Love Your Local
Market is to be recreated across Europe, High Streets Minister Brandon
Lewis announced yesterday (28 May 2014) as the fortnight draws to a
close.
Across Britain 900 markets are
holding 7,000 events during the Love Your Local Market fortnight. There have
already been some great events taking place across the country including over
100 youth markets.
At a reception in the House of
Commons, a group of market organisations from Europe including Venice and
Barcelona, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to build on the success of Love
Your Local Market and celebrate the importance of markets to communities, towns
and cities across Europe and the world.
Now part of the Love Your Local
Market brand are:
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Holland
And those joining in
2015:
- Ireland
- Poland
- Hungary
- Greece
- Cyprus
- Lebanon
- Slovenia
- Slovakia
Watch a video of Love
Your Local Market being celebrated in Barcelona.
Co-signatories included the
National Association of British Market Authorities, the World Union of
Wholesale Markets, URBACT markets and Market Operators Groupe Geraud who
deliver over 2,500 markets across Europe each week.
The agreement means members will
work to promote retail and wholesale markets in different ways, share
experience and knowledge to benefit the wider markets industry, and bring a
higher profile to their local markets.
Read about some of the highlights from
this year’s event.
High Streets Minister Brandon
Lewis said:
I’m proud the government
is backing the Love Your Local Market campaign for the third year in a row.
Britain has its own proud heritage of markets and it is great news the Love
Your Local Market brand has captured imagination across Europe. Not only are
markets vibrant and buzzing places which make them the heartbeat of the
community, but the success of Love Your Local Market shows how they can
energise entrepreneurs, encourage young traders and give hundreds of people the
opportunity to try their hand at starting their own business.
National Association of British
Market Authorities Chief Executive Graham Wilson OBE said:
Love Your Local Market has
become the biggest market event in the UK. Last year it involved 700 markets
and enabled around 3,000 people to try market trading for the first time. We
are hoping to achieve even greater success this year. Giving Love Your Market
an international dimension will demonstrate the ability of markets across
Europe to work together and enable us all to show the importance of markets to
local communities in many different places. It will also show the vital
contribution made by markets to boosting local business and
culture.
Maria Cavit from the World Union
of Wholesale Markets said:
We are delighted to be playing a
leading role in bringing retail markets from Europe and the wider markets
community together to enjoy the benefits of international market celebrations.
This provides an opportunity for markets to learn from each other and
demonstrate the strength of markets in many different places. The World Union
of Wholesale Markets looks forward to working with all our partners over the
next 2 years to develop an international ‘Love Your Local
Market’.