Win a city centre shop with the YEP and Trinity Leeds

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The YEP has teamed up with Trinity Leeds to offer one lucky winner the chance to take over a shop unit free of charge for six months.

The ‘Made in Yorkshire’ competition is a first for the shopping centre and an incredible opportunity for a local business to take the next step up the retail ladder and boost its brand and customer base.

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The competition aims to support local up and coming businesses in the city during these challenging times, with the winning brand able to host the pop-up shop between October 1 2020 to March 31 2021.

David Maddison, centre director at Trinity Leeds.David Maddison, centre director at Trinity Leeds.
David Maddison, centre director at Trinity Leeds.

David Maddison, centre director of Trinity Leeds, said: “Made in Yorkshire is a fantastic opportunity for us to give back to the local community who have supported us so much over the years.

“We’ve heard some amazing stories from local businesses who have demonstrated great creativity and entrepreneurialism during recent months and want to help them with their next step.

“We are proud to champion local business and look forward to welcoming new up and coming brands to the centre.”

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The competition will be judged on the business's products, history, five-year plan and vision for the pop-up store.

The 'Made in Yorkshire' competition offers a retail business the chance to take over a Trinity Leeds shop unit for six months.The 'Made in Yorkshire' competition offers a retail business the chance to take over a Trinity Leeds shop unit for six months.
The 'Made in Yorkshire' competition offers a retail business the chance to take over a Trinity Leeds shop unit for six months.

The winner will also benefit from media and marketing support from Trinity Leeds and have the opportunity to feature on the centre’s digital screens.

Yorkshire Evening Post editor Laura Collins said: “This is an amazing opportunity for a local business to have a base in such a prime location as Trinity Leeds.

“Through our Support Local campaign, which has been running throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, we have been sharing the inspirational stories of local businesses who have been forced to quickly adapt to meet the challenging demands of these unprecedented times.

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“This competition is a great boost to this hard-hit sector and will be a fantastic reward for the winning business.”

Anyone wanting to enter can visit the Trinity Leeds website at https://trinityleeds.com/madeinyorkshire.

For full terms and conditions visit: https://trinityleeds.com/made-yorkshire-terms-and-conditions*Usual JPIMedia rules, terms and marketing conditions apply. See www.jpimedia.co.uk/competition-prize-draw-terms-and-conditions and JPIMedia privacy Policy: https://www.jpimedia.co.uk/privacy-policy

A message from the Editor: Leeds has a fantastic story to tell - and the Yorkshire Evening Post has been rooted firmly at the heart of telling the stories of our city since 1890. We believe in ourselves and hope you believe in us too. We need your support to help ensure we can continue to be at the heart of life in Leeds.

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Thank you

Laura Collins

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