Tatura Market draws in visitors and locals alike

Greater Shepparton City Council would like to thank stallholders and attendees for making the first Tatura Market a success and supporting our local businesses and community.

In Summary

  • Successful inaugural Tatura Market draws enthusiastic support from locals and visitors.
  • Over 40 stalls showcased a variety of offerings, attracting a diverse crowd to Stuart Mock Place on Saturday 4 May 2024.
  • Activities catered to all ages, including boutique crafts, live entertainment, and family-friendly attractions like a jumping castle and petting zoo.
  • Council seeks community feedback to improve future events, encouraging residents to participate in the survey available until 13 May 2024 at shepp.city/tmsurvey.

Held on Saturday 4 May 2024 at Stuart Mock Place, the market attracted a diverse crowd of visitors and locals to the heart of Tatura.

The event brought in a large crowd to explore over 40 stalls on display. On offer were activities for all ages, from boutique craft stalls and live entertainment, to a jumping castle and petting zoo fun, making it the perfect atmosphere.  

Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Cr Shane Sali, said Council was pleased by the community support the market received.

“It was great to see the overwhelming support for the Tatura Market, which brought together our community and visitors from outside Greater Shepparton. Events like these take an enormous effort to organise, so when our community get on board and support them it makes it all worthwhile,” he said.

“Following the positive response from stallholders and local businesses, Council is hopeful that with community feedback we can bring back the market in the future. Markets not only showcase the entrepreneurial spirit of our community but also provide a platform for businesses to thrive.”

Council would love to hear your feedback on the Tatura Market, which will be used to improve future events. The more feedback we receive, the greater the chance we have of doing similar initiatives in the future. To submit your feedback, visit shepp.city/tmsurvey. Survey closes Monday 13 May 2024.

For more information about local events, visit the Greater Shepparton City Council website or follow us on social media, @greatershepp or @greatersheppartongreatthings.

 

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