An entrepreneur market is joining the bank holiday events alongside Leyland 53 and Eat Street Cumbria.
Set alongside the iconic Leyland buses and the culinary delights of Eat Street Cumbria, TEGretail, a Cumbria-based non-profit Community Interest Company will also host a vibrant marketplace.
Taking place over May 3-4 from 10am until 4pm.

The market will featureover 15 local businesses featuring a curated selection of locally made artisan products and food.
TEGretail is proud to support these independent businesses, many of whom are benefiting from TEGretail’s mentorship and market access initiatives.
“TEGretail’s mission is to build thriving communities and support artisan retailers,” said Lara Schwab, Market Manager at TEGretail.
“The Leyland 53 event is a fantastic platform for us to connect with local businesses, offering them the tools, mentorship, and opportunities they need to flourish.”
By visiting the Leyland 53 event, attendees will have a unique opportunity to shop local and discover the exceptional craftsmanship and culinary skills within the Cumbrian community.

From handcrafted goods to delectable baked treats, every purchase directly supports the livelihoods of local entrepreneurs and contributes to the vibrancy of the regional economy.
TEGretail’s presence underscores its commitment to creating thriving communities where local talent can flourish.
For more information about the TEGretail Makers Market and a full list of vendors and activities, visit the website here