Orange Pip Market, Middlesbrough: Council turns to businesses to help secure future of much-loved market

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Ways of securing the future of a much-loved event are being explored by the local council, including sponsorship from local businesses.

Despite pitch prices being increased this year, the Orange Pip Market, in Middlesbrough, is expected to run at a loss of around £1,300 for each event. Rising costs and spending pressures faced by Middlesbrough Council have led it to seek “more sustainable models” for running the event.

” The market in Baker Street and Bedford Street was established in 2016 and brings together art, music and family activities, as well as food and drink from around the world. Bringing in an estimated £1m to the local economy, it impacts more than 100 businesses and traders and is deemed vital for many independent micro bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops in the area.

 

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