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Oldham new market opens March 28 at Spindles

Oldham's new indoor market opens March 28, bringing independent traders and fresh energy to the town centre as part of major regeneration.

Oldham's new indoor market is set to open its doors on Saturday, March 28 at 9am inside the Spindles shopping centre, marking a major milestone in the town's £450 million regeneration project. The market will feature independent stalls and food traders, creating a vibrant new hub for local shopping and dining.

The opening day will include entertainment, food tasters, and opportunities to meet the traders moving into the new space. The first 100 visitors will receive free goodie bags, adding an extra incentive for residents to explore the new market.

Council leader Arooj Shah described the opening as a 'huge moment for Oldham,' emphasizing how markets are important to local people. She said the new market will back local traders, create opportunities for small businesses, and bring fresh energy to the town centre.

The market opening coincides with the wider reopening of Parliament Square, a new space for town centre events. This development is part of broader efforts to attract more visitors to Oldham and compete with the best markets in the country.

The new market represents a significant investment in Oldham's future, providing local shopping options, supporting independent businesses, and creating a community gathering space. It's a concrete step toward revitalizing the town centre and giving local talent the platform they deserve.

What New indoor market opens March 28 at Spindles shopping centre
Who Council leader Arooj Shah, local independent traders
Where Spindles shopping centre, Oldham town centre
When Saturday, March 28 at 9am
Why it matters Creates local shopping options, supports small businesses, revitalizes town centre
What's next Market opens with entertainment and trader meet-and-greets

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