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September 2020

Make shopping local your new habit and support the independent businesses at Preston Market

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Discover everything you need at Preston Markets, with a vibrant mix of quality, locally produced goods, all under one roof. Extend your stay with a lunch at one of the independent cafes or a drink in the real ale bar.

Traditional butchers, fishmongers, dairy and fruit and veg stalls including family-run, long-standing traders such as Adrian Livesey’s Butchers, Mark Williams Fishmonger, Superveg and Pickles of Preston trade alongside new food offers of Indian street food, loaded paninis and delicious cakes.

These family-run businesses bring years of experience, leading to personable and knowledgeable service you won’t find in a supermarket. The Market Hall is also a haven for local produce; the butchers have connections with farmers in the area and much of the fruit and veg available there is grown in Lancashire. This means the food is fresher and you can trace whatever you’re buying back to its origins much more easily.

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