Carlisle hosts the ‘tastes of Europe’
(Date of issue: Monday, 30 March 2009)
Shoppers in Carlisle wanting to taste the ‘real flavour of
Europe’ will be able to sample a shopping experience not to be
missed this Easter bank holiday weekend.
A continental market, arranged by Carlisle City Council in
partnership with Market Place Europe Ltd, will include a variety of
stalls from Europe and will be open to the public, for an extended
period, between next Thursday (9 April) and Easter Monday (13
April), in the city centre pedestrianised shopping area.
Back after popular demand, the market last visited Carlisle at
Christmas to resounding success and will include more than 40
stalls from the far reaches of Europe. Goods will include sausage
and salamis from Germany and France, freshly baked French apple
tarts, meringues and biscuits from the wonderful Breton Patisserie,
Julian Jimenez from Cordoba in Spain with his authentic paella
cooked to his mother’s recipe and beers, champagnes and wines from
Germany. There will also be a new authentic Polish street café
selling some great Polish beers and wonderful foods.
For those with a sweet tooth there will be a traditional French
Creperie, Spanish Chi Chi and not to be out done Dick and Willy
from Holland with their delicious Dutch waffles loaded with cream
and all sorts of toppings. The ever popular Gingerbread House will
also be attending with wonderful Belgian Chocolates, traditional
sweets and designer Easter Cakes. Entertainment will also be
provided on the bandstand.
The Continental Market is not just about food there will also be
stalls selling jewellery, crafts, clothing, handbags, purses and
some very unusual gifts from around Europe.
Green-fingered shoppers will not be disappointed, as the market
will include the ‘Flying Dutchman’, Dick van de Wardt, one of the
largest plant, flower and bulb specialists from Holland.
Leader of Carlisle City Council, Cllr Mike Mitchelson, said:
“The Continental Market promises to be even
bigger and better and will include some exciting new traders.
Shoppers will also be delighted to hear that some of their old
favourites such as Dutch Plant seller Dirk van de Wardt will also
be attending again. The Continental Market is a regular feature in
the city centre and is a popular attraction for residents and
tourists alike. Shoppers will be spoilt for choice, with a
collection of market stalls with a wide range of products.”
Allan Hartwell, Director of Market Place, said:
“We are absolutely delighted to have been invited
back to Carlisle, it’s a great city which just keeps getting better
and better and the warm welcome we receive from the people of
Carlisle really does take some beating.”