THE monthly Arts Market in Tavistock is set to continue after West Devon Borough Councillors gave the event their support.
The market, held in Bank Square, has been a great success and the arts community and local businesses have shown overwhelming support for it to continue.
Following the conclusion of the 2011 pilot scheme, the arts market is expected to resume in March in the pannier market, move to Bedford Square in May, and then move back to Bank Square from June to October.
The market will be held on the first weekend of each month and is supported by local businesses, the borough council, Tavistock Chamber of Commerce, and the town council, and is co-ordinated by Tessa Clarke, a local artist.
Cllr Robert Oxborough, chairman of the borough council's environment and community committee, said: 'The Arts Market has been an outstanding success and has provided a real boost to this part of the town centre.
'The borough council is keen to build upon its success and make it a regular attraction, adding to the vitality of Tavistock's cultural landscape.'
Tessa Clarke said: 'I'm delighted that this project has been so welcomed by the public, local businesses and the artists. I have received lots of feedback and everyone wants to know when we start again! Our local arts community continuously produces amazing, original work, so put the first weekend of each month in your diaries and come along and meet the artists.'
Artists wishing to book a stall should contact Tessa Clarke at [email protected]">[email protected]





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