Today Wigan – Tomorrow Europe
Monday 10th September 2007
Fancy
a trip to an exotic market?
Somewhere where the aromas of freshly cooked spiced meats
mingle with the delicate odours of olives, cheeses, breads
and perfumes.
A place where you can hear the languages and music of continental
Europe lilting across the market square. And where you can
admire handcrafted goods from the chic streets of Paris
through to the mysterious Middle East.
We can only really be talking about one place...Wigan!
Anyone coming into the town centre between Thursday 20
and Saturday 22 September will find that they have been
transported to the heart of Europe with the arrival of the
borough's own continental market.
Market Place will be bursting with fresh produce and goods
from all over the continent including fashions from France,
cheese from Holland, chocolates from Belgium, meats from
Corsica, amber jewellery from Poland and exotic dried fruit
and nuts from Turkey, to name but a few.
Cllr John O'Neill, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and
Deputy Leader of Wigan Council says:
"The French markets we have held in the past have
been hugely successful and have attracted people from miles
around. This time we wanted to offer a wider range of goods
from all over the continent to bring a complete European
experience to Wigan.
"The arrival of the continental market is proof of
the changing face of Wigan and how we are enhancing the
shopping experience. It is unique events like this that
brings visitors to Wigan and allows them to see what else
the town has to offer, encouraging them to return again
and again."
The Town Centre Management team has even more ambitious
plans to expand the market along the length of Market Place
right through the town centre, if it is successful.
The market will open between 8.30am and 9am each day and
close around 5pm/5.30pm. |