Knutsford Market Hall stalwarts Jonty Page, of Jonty’s Fruit and Veg, and Mike Brown, of the Market Hall Butcher, have joined forces and opened a new card stall in the market hall – M & J Cards.
Both traders saw a need for a purse friendly card shop in Knutsford so decided to open one. They stock a wide collection of cards for every occasion. Regular customer and former Manchester United player Denis Law popped in and opened the card stall earlier in April.
Mike Brown said “M&J Cards has already received a warm welcome from our existing customers. We’d just like to let Knutsfordians who don’t visit the market, who need to buy a greeting card, to pop in – we stock a wide variety of cards at extremely low prices.”
Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager said, “We are delighted to have a card stall in the market. We are gradually growing our portfolio of traders in the market hall offering choice, great customer service and value for money”.
Knutsford Market Hall is open on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8am to 4pm.
Traders are as follows - Style Loft Boutique, It’s a Wood Thing, The Market Butcher, M&J Cards, Jonty’s Fruit & Veg, The Market Café, The Market Hall Barber, Sabrina’s Baby Boutique, Radchester Garden Ornaments, Slipped Discs and Nyx Cat Crystals.
Pictured - Mike Brown of Market Hall Butcher, Jonty Page of Jonty’s Fruit and Veg with regular customer and former Manchester United player Denis Law.
Photo Credit - Jackie Siminster of Jonty’s Fruit and Veg.
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