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ACCRINGTON MARKET HOPS INTO EASTER WITH FREE #SHOPLOCAL TRAIL, FAIRGROUND RIDES AND EASTER BONNET MAKING WORKSHOPS 

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ACCRINGTON MARKET HOPS INTO EASTER WITH FREE #SHOPLOCAL TRAIL, FAIRGROUND RIDES AND EASTER BONNET MAKING WORKSHOPS 

Families across Hyndburn are being invited to enjoy a packed programme of Easter activities at Accrington Market, combining seasonal fun with a strong message to support local businesses. 

People at a fruit and veg stall

Image: The Easter Trail will take place at the Accrington Market cabins 

 

A special Easter Trail, organised by Hyndburn Borough Council, will run from Saturday 28th March to Saturday 11th April, encouraging children and families to explore the wide range of traders based in the market cabins on Accrington town square.

Competition booklets are being distributed to local schools, inviting children under 12 to take part in the challenge. 200 free Easter eggs will also be handed out as part of the trail.

Participants will be tasked with visiting 15 participating market stalls, including Bramwells, Pet Mart, Medina Mobile, Bubble Star, Frances Perfumes and Sunglasses, Arthur Banks Tool Stall, E.A. Electrical T/A Fancy Goods, Illusion Ladies Wear, Essentials, Jass Workwear, Hoskin’s Cheese, Jass Jeans, Accrington Mobility and Furniture, Angie’s Happy Cluckers and Smiths Fresh Produce.

People holding a sign and dressed in easter costume outside pet mart

Image: Many of the Accrington Market traders are taking part in the Easter Trail 

 

Each stall will feature a unique stamp containing a letter, which children must collect in their booklet.

Once all 15 letters have been gathered, along with a hidden letter displayed on the window of Accrington DOME, participants must solve an Easter-themed anagram. Completed entries can then be submitted into the entry boxes at any of the participating stalls, where 200 free Easter eggs will be available on a first come, first served basis.

There are also exciting prizes to be won, including a giant Easter bunny, a giant chocolate egg and #ShopLocal cash prizes.

The Easter Trail will highlight the fantastic range of products and fresh produce on offer at the Accrington Market cabins, which are very much open for business whilst Accrington Market Hall is under renovation.

The celebrations continue on Easter Saturday (4th April), when two FREE funfair rides will be available on Accrington town square from 10am-2pm for children under 12. Families are encouraged to enjoy the rides while taking part in the trail and supporting local traders.

person holding cheese outside a cheese stall

Image: Hoskin’s Cheese are one of the Accrington Market traders taking part in the Easter trail 

 

In addition, three free Easter bonnet making workshops will take place between 10am and 1pm in one of the market pods on Easter Saturday (4th April). Each workshop is limited to 12 children (U12s only), with places expected to fill quickly.

Families are encouraged to book early via Eventbrite to avoid disappointment: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/easter-bonnet-making-workshops-tickets-1985732496351

Person holding a pair of jeans and a polo shirt

Image: The Easter trail has also been designed to encourage people to check out what the Accrington Market pods have to offer 

 

Cllr Clare Pritchard, Portfolio Holder for Transformation and Town Centres for Hyndburn Borough Council, said: “This is a fantastic way to bring families together for some Easter fun while also supporting our incredible local traders. Events like this not only create memorable experiences for children, but also help encourage people to #ShopLocal and discover everything Accrington Market has to offer during the Easter holidays.”

Person at a fish stall

 

Steve Bramwell, Co-Owner of Bramwells, said: “It’s good for the market, it’s good for the kids to come along and get involved with the market trail, which will also educate them a little bit about the fact that things don’t always grow on supermarket shelves.

“There’s everything you need down here, you’ve got your egg stall, cheese stall, groceries, fish and an abundance of electrical and fancy goods, so get yourselves down here and support it. The Council seem to be doing their best at the moment, so let’s join in with them.”

Funding for this event has been provided by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

 

Funding for this event has been provided by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.