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CALLING ALL YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS IN THE DISTRICT!
The Cirencester Youth Market will be returning to the town’s Market Place for its fourth year on Wednesday 18th March from 10.30am to 2.30pm, providing a fun-filled day with live performances and innovative market stalls.
The event is organised by Cirencester Town Council and the E4 Group, made up of the Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester College, Deer Park School and Kingshill School. The aim of the event is to inspire and support young people to set up their own business, get customer feedback to aid product development and give local enterprise students and young entrepreneurs the opportunity to sell products that they have made and designed themselves.
As the event goes from strength to strength, attracting regional and national media attention, the organisers are keen to widen the net and attract even more local entrepreneurs to join this year.
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Applications for stalls are now open for anyone under the age of 30 from the Cotswold District area. If you would like to host a stall or perform, contact Sarah Bartlett at the Town Council or apply via
www.cirencester.gov.uk/youth-market.
Stall hire for the event is £25.00 and will include your own covered stall with table top. It’s an ideal platform to either test business ideas or to sharpen sales and merchandising techniques. Among those present will be students and graduates from the Royal Agricultural University’s social enterprise projects, Cotswold Hills, BE Country and Tribe Cartridges, Cirencester College’s Young Enterprise teams. Deer Park School and Kingshill School will also feature at the event with some innovative creations and business ideas.
NEW MIDL ANDS RACECOURSE GETS READY TO OPEN ITS GATES
One of the UK’s most exciting new point-to-point venues is set to open its gates to horses, trainers, jockeys and the public. The inaugural meeting of Shelfield Park Races near Alcester, Warwickshire is set to take place on Saturday 21st March and there is great excitement building around the event which is being organised by The Croome and West Warwickshire Hunt.
The course itself, a sweeping track set over a slope which promises outstanding viewing for racegoers, is the brainchild of landowner and Chairman of the fixture Patty Allen. “We've enjoyed a wealth of support from local farmers, landowners and businesses, and there is a real sense of wanting to come together and create a success of this new venue which is hugely encouraging and rewarding,” she said. Clerk of the course, Nick Pearce, a rider and trainer himself, is anticipating the venue will become an established fixture on the racing calendar for years to come and is looking forward to bringing the dream alive when they open the gates for the first time in March.
Tickets, including early bird discounts are available from
www.shelfieldpark.co.uk
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