TEIGNBRIDGE District Council is inviting businesses to apply for pop-up sites this summer.
The council says it welcomes interest from a range of enterprises, including food and drink vendors, as well as more innovative services such as mobile saunas.
Previous successful pop-ups have included ice cream vans, seafront saunas, mobile coffee vendors and street food trailers.
This initiative forms part of the Council’s asset strategy, which aims to generate income from underused sites while supporting local businesses and enhancing the visitor experience.
Seasonal pitch locations include: Bovey Tracey’s Station Road car park; Newton Abbot‘s Courtenay Park; Shaldon’s Labrador Bay car park and the Promenade in Teignmouth.
For more information, and to apply, visit the Council’s website.





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