Wells market shoots for the moon: your vote could crown it Britain's favourite

By Laura Linham

11th Dec 2023 | Local News

Wells Market
Wells Market

Wells Market is in the running for the prestigious title of Britain's Favourite Market, and your vote could make a significant difference.

The community and market enthusiasts are encouraged to cast their vote to support Wells Market and help it gain national recognition.

Voting is open to the public as part of the Great British Market of the Year Awards, an annual event that celebrates the best of British markets.

To nominate Wells Market, simply visit the online voting platform at https://bit.ly/MyFavouriteMarket2024. Participants are reminded that voting is limited to once per day, in the spirit of fair play.

The National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) oversees the voting process, which will remain open until midnight on 15th December 2023. Following the close of voting, a shortlist of the top markets, based on public votes, will be compiled.

These markets will then undergo further evaluation by a panel of judges for the Great British Market Awards.

The final winner will be selected from the shortlisted markets, with the judging process potentially including mystery shopping visits and quality assessments to ensure a comprehensive and fair evaluation.

The Wells Market community, including traders and visitors, are encouraged to participate in the voting process. This is a unique opportunity for the local community to rally behind their market and showcase it on a national stage.

By casting your vote for Wells Market, you are not only supporting a local treasure but also contributing to the celebration of Britain's rich market heritage.

     

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