Council Artisan Markets Promote Local Talent

Council’s Artisan Markets Continue to Champion Local Talent Across the District

Residents and visitors are being encouraged to shop local and support talented makers and producers at the popular Artisan Markets hosted by Newry Mourne and Down District Council.

Artisan Markets play an important role in supporting the local economy, promoting sustainability and celebrating the rich food and craft heritage of the district.

Taking place from March to December across three vibrant locations, Downpatrick, Newcastle and Warrenpoint, the markets showcase the very best in handcrafted goods, artisan food and unique local products.

Visitors can look forward to a refreshed line-up of traders, featuring a mix of new talent alongside familiar faces, ensuring there is always something different to discover at each market.

Over the coming months, the Council will also shine a spotlight on local traders, celebrating their stories, skills and the passion behind their products.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell said: “Our Artisan Markets are a fantastic showcase of the creativity and talent that exists across our district.

“They provide a valuable platform for local makers and producers to sell their goods, while also encouraging residents and visitors to support small businesses and shop local.

Freshly baked breads at the local markets supported by Newry Mourne and Down District Council.

Councillor Campbell added: “The introduction of new traders alongside returning favourites, ensures a vibrant and ever-changing experience and we look forward to shining a spotlight on these businesses in the months ahead.”

In Newcastle, the Artisan Market takes place on the first Saturday of each month and will be moving to a new location at the event space to the rear of the Newcastle Centre.

Just a very short distance from the promenade, it offers the perfect opportunity for those enjoying a seaside walk to browse stalls, sample local produce and soak up the lively coastal atmosphere.

In Downpatrick, the market is held on the third Saturday of each month in St Patrick’s Square, right in the heart of the town.

With its strong town-centre feel, it creates a vibrant hub where visitors can shop, meet friends and enjoy a welcoming mix of artisan traders.

Meanwhile, in Warrenpoint, the Artisan Market takes place on the fourth Saturday of each month in the scenic Warrenpoint Municipal Park.

Surrounded by greenery and coastal views, the park setting offers a relaxed environment, ideal for browsing at a slower pace and enjoying a day out.

Across all locations, there will be a lively programme of live music and family-friendly activities, adding to the overall market experience.

Markets typically trade from 11.00am to 3.00pm, with extended hours until 4.00pm during peak seasonal periods.

For more information on trading opportunities or upcoming market dates, visit the Council’s website:

www.newrymournedown.org/artisan-markets

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