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Market shoppers enjoy taste of market's new attraction

​​​​​​​City centre shoppers are enjoying a sociable and relaxing new experience in Swansea Market.

Market Garden

Market Garden

The iconic venue has just become yet more welcoming.

The Market Garden - a new area at the heart of the venue - is a new place where people can eat, work and enjoy themselves. They take food and drink there having bought it from nearby market stalls.

Its launch was welcomed on Saturday, December 4, with a visit by Lord Mayor of Swansea Cllr Mary Jones.

Gwaun Cae Gurwen Brass Band helped usher in the new era, there was more music from singer-songwriter Ailie Kenna and there was fun with festive characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, The Grinch and Elf on the Shelf.

The market's Christmas-themed best dressed stall competition was won by Janet's Café, with Arlene's Sweetie Jar and Nonna's running the café close.

The green-themed Market Garden, developed by Swansea Council,features more than 170 plants together with an assortment of comfortable, garden-style tables and chairs for visitors to enjoy food and drink bought from a wide variety of market stalls.

The new young plants will grow to make the space more green, any plants struggling to bed in will be replaced and seasonal flowers will also be added at appropriate times.    

The new attraction's name celebrates a previous era when the centre of the venue was traditionally home to a flower market.

Operated in line with latest Covid guidelines, it has power charging facilities, recycling bins and a water station to refill water bottles. Free public Wi-Fi is planned.

Highchairs are available to those with young children. There are warmers for baby bottles and food - and there's a toddlers' play table.

For the first time, dog lovers can take their well-behaved pets to the market. Dogs can enjoy a bowl of water at Swansea Jack's kennel - as long as they follow the market's new "doggie rules."

More: www.swanseaindoormarket.co.uk

Photo: Swansea's Market's new Market Garden.