Chester market celebrates International Women’s Day

The council is shining a spotlight on the women who power the borough's local markets.
Both as traders and as part of the markets' management team, each woman's contribution is critical to the success of each market across Chester, Ellesmere Port, Northwich and Winsford.
From everyday essentials to handmade gifts produce, street food and clothes, women are more than traders and staff: 'they are the beating heart of our communities', working hard to help make the markets more than just places to shop.
This year's theme for International Women's Day on 8 March is 'accelerate action'.
It aims to raise awareness of the need to promote women's economic empowerment, supporting women and girls into leadership and starting their own businesses.
Markets provide an ideal opportunity to nurture entrepreneurs and test out new business ideas.
They provide low set-up costs and plenty of support and mentoring from market staff and other traders, to help anyone take their first steps into trading.
Cheshire's markets feature award-winning women traders who have followed their passion and developed thriving businesses from start-up to expanding their offer and employing staff.
Michelle opened her Karmiq stall in Ellesmere Port Market three and a half years ago when she wanted to change direction after working as a hairdresser.

Karmiq sells a range of incense, burners, alternative gifts and jewellery.
After being unable to sell at festivals during Covid, Michelle combined her online business with a market stall and has not looked back.
Michelle said: "The decision to start my own business was not easy, but I'm so pleased I did.
"Living locally having a market stall gives me the best of both worlds with a shop front and an online business from the same location.
"I am also really looking forward to the refurbishment of Ellesmere Port Market this year which will offer opportunities for more women traders to join us and welcome new customers to the market."
Councillor Nathan Pardoe, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation said: "Our markets are essential community resources and it's so rewarding to see our women traders and staff shine and receive the recognition they deserve as part of International Women's Day.
"Anyone thinking of setting up a market stall can benefit from years of collective expertise and knowledge to turn their ideas into a thriving business."
For more information on trading at any of the Council's markets contact [email protected]
For more information on International Women's Day see here.
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