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Free promotional packages announced for local Caistor, Market Rasen businesses!

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Caistor Market Place

Businesses in Caistor, Market Rasen and the surrounding areas will benefit from new and enhanced promotional pages on local tourism website www.lovelincolnshirewolds.com.

Thanks to funding from the Welcome Back fund, West Lindsey District Council have been able to enhance the presence of their market towns in a bid to increase visitor numbers and footfall in their town centres.

Love Caistor’ and ‘Love Market Rasen’ will provide information on places to eat, shop and stay as well as things to do in the area, with businesses outside of these categories also welcome to create a listing. All local establishments that sign up to the opportunity will be further supported by the national presence of www.lovelincolnshirewolds.com which is the main website and brand for promoting the Lincolnshire Wolds to visitors.

New branding has also been created that reflects the Love Lincolnshire Wolds character, demonstrating how the area now covers all six market towns that sit on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB).

Vice Chair of the Prosperous Communities Committee, Cllr John McNeill, said: “Following on from the necessary and important work we have already begun in our town centres, and the joint work we have begun with social media experts “Maybe Tech,” this is a further tool to further enhance local businesses in our area.

“As a Council, we are committed to helping to strengthen all of our local businesses as much as we can, and providing a further promotional tool is another element to this. At a time when businesses are looking to build back from the challenges of lockdowns, now is the time to showcase what our District has to offer and help our businesses and towns prosper.”

Faye Pudney, Visitor Economy Project Officer at West Lindsey District Council, said:

“This free promotional package offers a fantastic opportunity to further demonstrate to locals and visitors alike what Caistor and Market Rasen have to offer. Many people are still not aware of the many local restaurants and independent shops that sit beautifully in the area and now is the time to change this for good.

“Both Caistor and Market Rasen have fascinating histories with many interesting stories which we hope we can also bring to life through these new marketing opportunities.

“If you are a business within the Market Rasen and Caistor area, I invite you to create a listing on the details below, or get in touch and we will happily assist you in creating a free listing to become a part of this exciting marketing opportunity.”

Local District Councillor, and Town Mayor, for the Market Rasen area, Cllr Stephen Bunney, said: “As a Councillor and resident of Market Rasen, I know how committed and passionate our local businesses are. Being able to help promote these independent establishments will increase the chances of bringing more people to the area, encouraging more people to spend locally, and creating a bond between these local businesses and visitors that will last a lifetime.”

It is hoped that Love Caistor and Love Market Rasen will go live this Spring. In preparation, businesses in Caistor, Market Rasen and the surrounding area are invited to list their business for FREE on the Love Lincolnshire Wolds website.

Being listed will be supported by:

  • Enhanced website promotion
  • Marketing campaigns (national, regional and local)
  • Digital marketing campaigns
  • Social media promotion
  • PR campaigns

You can create a listing on the Love Lincolnshire Wolds website. Alternatively, please email tourism.info@west-lindsey.gov.uk and we can help create a listing for you.

Love Lincolnshire Wolds and its website (www.lovelincolnshirewolds.com) is managed by East Lindsey District Council, supported by West Lindsey District Council.

For more information visit Love Lincolnshire Wolds.

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