Suffolk traders invited to join Buttermarket's Suffolk Day Fayre

Local businesses, makers and food producers have until 1 June to register for a place at The Buttermarket Ipswich's Suffolk Day Fayre on Sunday, 21 June.

Suffolk traders invited to join Buttermarket's Suffolk Day Fayre
Buttermarket Shopping Centre in Ipswich (Photo: Oliver Rouane-Williams/Ipswich.co.uk)

Why it matters: The free event offers Suffolk traders a platform to connect directly with Ipswich town centre visitors during one of the county's biggest annual celebrations of local pride.

The details: The Buttermarket is inviting a diverse mix of businesses to take part, from handmade crafts and unique gifts to locally sourced food and drink.

  • Organisers say they are seeking variety across the stalls to showcase the breadth of Suffolk products and creativity.
  • Both established independent businesses and growing local brands are encouraged to apply.
  • Spaces are limited, with organisers keen to ensure a varied mix.

What they're saying: Rebecca Bird, Centre Manager at Buttermarket Ipswich, said: "Suffolk Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the people, businesses and community spirit that make our county so special.

"We're excited to bring local traders together at The Buttermarket and create a vibrant event that champions Suffolk talent right in the heart of Ipswich."

What's next: Applications close on 1 June. Businesses interested in taking part can register online via The Buttermarket Pop-Up Enquiries Portal at buttermarketipswich.com/pop-up-enquiries.

The bottom line: With just weeks to apply, the Suffolk Day Fayre offers local traders a high-footfall opportunity to reach Ipswich shoppers as part of the county-wide Suffolk Day celebrations.


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