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Meet the award-winning butcher taking on Selby town centre store

10 Apr 2025

Local butcher Carl Webster has opened a new store at Selby’s Market Cross Shopping Centre – bringing his award-winning sausage recipe, mouthwatering pies and great cuts of meat to local shoppers. Carl has more than 30 years’ experience in the...

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Coopers Grocers further commits to Selby town centre store

7 Apr 2025

The team from the independent business, Coopers Grocers have renewed their lease at Market Cross in Selby – further committing to the centre and to serving the local community. Coopers Grocers has been a part of the Market Cross community since...

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New town centre café bar launches in Selby

7 Apr 2025

A range of traditional foodie favourites and a great atmosphere will be on the menu at a brand-new café bar which has opened its doors in Selby this week. Called Mr Quinn’s Café Bar the New Lane venue is a sister business to the popular York Café...

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New town centre apartments completed at Selby’s Market Cross

17 Feb 2025

Further investment at Selby’s Market Cross shopping centre has delivered four well appointed, brand new apartments in the heart of the town. Former office space above the Gowthorpe entrance at Market Cross has been transformed into new, one and...

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Yorkshire Cancer Research comes to Selby with new charity shop

30 Jan 2025

, supporting the latest developments in cancer treatment and research for people in North Yorkshire. Tony Graham, Director of Retail at Yorkshire Cancer Research, said: “The charity is delighted to open its 14th new shop in Selby,...

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High praise for Market Cross as centre achieves “in bloom” silver gilt award

2 Oct 2024

The team at Market Cross shopping centre are celebrating this week after their attractive floral displays achieved the sought after Yorkshire in Bloom Silver Gilt Award. The centre was described by judges as a “hidden gem, nestled opposite Selby Abbey”...

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