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Levy Artisan Market in Levenshulme set for Spring opening

A new monthly artisan day and night market to open in Levenshulme from April.

Manchester City Council and Independent Street – known for its successful events around the North West – have collaborated to bring a new market offering on the former, much loved Levy Market site.

The new market which will be known as Levy Artisan Market will bring freshly baked produce, independent food stalls, and unique artisan products to the vibrant area.

Levy Artisan Market will launch on Sunday, April 13 and will take place the second Sunday of every month. There will also be an exciting night market on the last Friday of every month from April 25.

Garry Bridges, deputy leader of Manchester City Council, said: “We are really proud to welcome Independent Street’s Artisan Levy Market onto the site, the end product of a collaborative approach to bring a new market offering to the people of Levenshulme.

“The new market will provide a unique space for small businesses, artisans, and food vendors, allowing them to thrive whilst also contributing to the local economy and offering residents and visitors access to high-quality products, delicious street food, and a welcoming social environment.

“We hope it will become more than just a market – but rather a hub for creativity, enterprise, and community spirit.”

The monthly Sunday Artisan Markets at Levy will offer family-focused events, from live entertainment and children’s workshops to food tastings and cultural celebrations, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

The monthly Friday Night Markets will offer a newly designed food court area with a large selection of street food, plus live music, good vibes and a large seating area.

Lisa Cowley, director of Independent Street, said: ‘’We are thrilled to have been selected to launch this iconic market back onto the Manchester Market scene.

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome back Levy’s loyal customers and introduce The New Levy Artisan Market to a new generation of visitors. With a focus on community, sustainability, and high-quality, local produce, we hope to make Levy Artisan Market the heart of Manchester for years to come.”

The Levy Artisan Market is set to showcase Manchester’s rich tapestry of Artisans and creators and also serve as a catalyst for driving footfall into Levenshulme’s established shops, cafes, restaurants and independents. It will once again continue to emphasise supporting small businesses and providing a space for entrepreneurs to thrive.

To celebrate the launch, Levy Artisan Market will be hosting a grand opening event on Sunday April 13, featuring live music performances, incredible artisans, a street food area plus a free crafting table and activities for its smallest  visitors. The event will run from 11am and everyone is invited.

Organisers are on the hunt for local community groups and musicians to join in. Applications to trade can be made through the website: independentstreet.co.uk

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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