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Bury Market on a roll - 1,000th coach visit
More than a thousand coaches have now visited Bury Market this year bringing visitors from all over the UK and abroad.
The thousandth coach came from Bwlchgwyn near Wrexham in North Wales, home to George Edwards & Son, a tour operator which frequently schedules coach trips to Bury Market.
The company, which was established by George Edwards back in 1923, is still operated by the Edwards family
The Mayor of Bury, Councillor Sharon Briggs, presented Paul Sneyd from George Edwards & Son with a certificate commemorating this milestone, and all his passengers received a free Bury Market shopping bag.
Andrew Heyes, Bury Markets manager, said: “The support we have from coach companies is fantastic and we try to make their visit to us as pleasant an experience as possible.
“The market has a huge variety of goods on sale and it is ideally situated - only minutes away from the motorway network. In addition, the free coach parking, coach drivers’ lounge and the free driver lunch voucher make it an ideal place to visit from an operator’s point of view.
“George Edwards & Son have been big supporters of the market so this award is rightly deserved. We hope our association with them continues for many years to come.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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