New community market on the way!

INCOMING MARKET... Saturday, May 4, Stuart Mock Place in Tatura will be transformed into a vibrant market with locally sourced produce and unique finds including fashion, homewares, jewellery and artisan crafts with much more on offer. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

TATURA is set to introduce a new market, with the first scheduled to take place at Stuart Mock Place on Saturday, May 4.

The market will showcase the best of what the region has to offer. From locally sourced produce, to handcrafted goods and unique finds, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Greater Shepparton City Council encourages people to save the date and enjoy what is on offer. The vibrant addition promises an exciting range of offerings for shoppers of all ages and interests.

INCOMING MARKET… Saturday, May 4, Stuart Mock Place in Tatura will be transformed into a vibrant market with locally sourced produce and unique finds including fashion, homewares, jewellery and artisan crafts with much more on offer. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

“We are thrilled to bring the Tatura Market to life. It is an opportunity for our community to come together, support local businesses, and witness the vibrant spirit of Tatura,” Council’s Place Manager, Bonnie McIntosh said.

The market, nestled in the heart of Tatura, will feature an array of stalls offering everything from fashion, homewares and jewellery to artisan crafts and entertainment for all ages. Plus businesses along Hogan Street will be open, inviting people to explore the wide variety of retail, food and beverage options available.

“We have worked closely with local vendors to ensure the market has a diverse range of offerings for everyone to enjoy,” Ms McIntosh said.

Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, encouraged residents to join in the festivities.

“We are proud to introduce the Tatura Market as a new attraction for our community and visitors,” he said, adding that, “Events like this are a great opportunity for the community, providing a perfect platform for small businesses to thrive and for locals to connect.”

For more information and updates about the Tatura Markets, visit the Greater Shepparton City Council website or social media pages.