Brighton Naturally

At last, after months of waiting the Brighton Open Market is open! The community project run by the Brighton Open Market CIC, is a covered development of permanent shops, cafes and pop up stalls. Open Monday to Saturday, 45 permanent traders and dozens of temporary traders will be offering fresh local produce and a range of other market products and services.

One such stall will be Brighton Naturally, a natural lifestyle and wellbeing store. With fresh homemade healthy cakes, nutritious raw food snacks, raw chocolate and superfood smoothies, we aim to bring nutrition, taste and convenience together while delivering awareness of superfood nutrition, health and wellbeing benefits. Our lifestyle products are all made from sustainable materials: hemp clothing, bamboo soft furnishings and natural beauty products to name a few – an Aladdins cave of discovery into the world of natural fibres and environmental solutions to modern day living. Products of knowledge and wisdom for adults and children, with Louise Hay books and CDs among other great authors. Products supporting innovation in building eco-communities with natural sources. Wellbeing products and handmade gifts. Looking for something original, innovative, natural and interesting? Then come along to Brighton Naturally and you’ll find it!

‘The vision for the new open market is to have at its heart, fresh nutritious, local quality food; a market that will reflect current concerns over health and environmental sustainability.’ CIC Joanne Harris, Project Manager for The Hyde Group, overseeing the development, said “We’re really excited about the prospect of the new market opening and cannot wait for Brighton Open Market CIC to throw open the doors and welcome in the local community to what promises to be a vibrant and thriving new market space”. www.brightonopenmarket.co.uk
Brighton Naturally a part of the TEC Collective www.teccollective.com

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