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Pop-Up Space opens its doors in Maesteg Market

Councillor Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing, Councillor Paul Davies, Athina Konstantinou, owner of Pink Freak Boutique and Councillor Martin Hughes in the Maesteg Market pop up unit.

A brand-new pop-up space has officially opened in Maesteg Market, as part of a creative opportunity from Bridgend County Borough Council’s Economic Development and Enterprise team.

The pop-up space in Unit 14 of Maesteg Market, titled “For a Limited Time Only…?” will provide a unique opportunity for businesses and individuals to test their business ideas in a high visibility, low risk setting at no cost to them.

Pink Freak Boutique, a Bridgend-based business, is the first business to take advantage of the pop-up space to showcase their products. The boutique provides alternative makeup tools and accessories and will be based at the unit until Saturday 31 May.

Having this pop-up space has given me a massive boost for my business. I’ve had so many lovely comments from customers and to have a physical space through this initiative to reach more people is brilliant. The support I’ve had from the council has been nothing short of amazing and I would encourage any creatives to sign up for the space.

Councillor Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing, Councillor Paul Davies, Athina Konstantinou, owner of Pink Freak Boutique and Councillor Martin Hughes in the Maesteg Market pop up unit.

Councillor Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing, said, “I am delighted to see this pop-up space opening in Maesteg Market. This is a brilliant opportunity for businesses and individuals to try out their ideas and they will be fully supported by the council’s economic development and enterprise team. I am looking forward to seeing all the different businesses setting up in this space over the next couple of months.”

The pop-up unit will be running for a period of six months, with each businesses running the pop-up bringing something new and exciting to the Maesteg community.

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