Antonia Cook who runs the bookshop at Trowbridge Town Hall Photo: Simon Taylor YOUNG people with amazing ideas for innovative and exciting new projects are being offered the chance to turn these ideas into reality. Trowbridge Town Hall Trust which runs the historic Town Hall in Market Street is offering space, support and up to £,1000, thanks to funding from Sovereign Housing. Project lead Harriet Wyatt said: “Are you aged 18 to 25? Do you have an idea for an innovative business, a community project or a creative event? “Perhaps you dream of running a vintage clothes market, launching a vegan cake company, or hosting a music festival? We can help make it happen.”
Antonia Cook who runs the bookshop at Trowbridge Town Hall Photo: Simon Taylor YOUNG people with amazing ideas for innovative and exciting new projects are being offered the chance to turn these ideas into reality. Trowbridge Town Hall Trust which runs the historic Town Hall in Market Street is offering space, support and up to £,1000, thanks to funding from Sovereign Housing. Project lead Harriet Wyatt said: “Are you aged 18 to 25? Do you have an idea for an innovative business, a community project or a creative event? “Perhaps you dream of running a vintage clothes market, launching a vegan cake company, or hosting a music festival? We can help make it happen.”
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LIFE could be getting back to normality for two Trowbridge businesses which plan to reopen on Monday (February 15). The Free Range Café and zero waste retailer We Are Undressed are reopening at the Town Hall in Market Street. Alex Joll, the owner of the Free Range Café, said: Now that Covid-19 cases have started to fall, we have made the decision to re-open the Free-Range Café for takeaway and We Are Undressed. Strict Covid-19 safety measures will be in place, to ensure the safety of both the public and members of staff. The Free-Range Café will be operating a takeaway service, similar to last lockdown.