Stockport prepares for Christmas markets as stall applications open

By Alasdair Perry

19th Oct 2023 | Local News

An events company is inviting traders to apply for space at the upcoming Christmas markets - for traders and non-traders alike, here's what to expect (Image -pxfuel)
An events company is inviting traders to apply for space at the upcoming Christmas markets - for traders and non-traders alike, here's what to expect (Image -pxfuel)

Stockport is preparing for its Merseyway Christmas markets, as traders are invited to apply for stall spaces. 

The following stores have already been secured, meaning around Christmas residents can look forward to:

  • Burgers/fries 
  • German sausage
  • Crepes, donuts, churros, sweets
  • Chocolate kisses and fudge 
  • Coffee, cakes & mulled wine 
  • Personalised decorations 
  • Yorkshire puddings wraps 
  • Greek gyros

The markets will run from 10 November to 24 December. 

Four Seasons Events Ltd is letting cabins with lighting, power, and external decoration. The company boasts that its stalls will be in "prime retail areas, among major high street retailers". 

Those thinking of applying for a stall should email [email protected], and should be prepared to submit paperwork. 

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