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Published Date: 04 September 2008
THERE'S still time to get hold of a new environmentally-friendly shopping bag – and it's FREE.
As markets, supermarkets and shoppers become more environmentally-aware, more and more of us are doing our bit for the planet by recycling our shopping bags.

And The Visitor – in conjunction with Morecambe's popular Festival Market – is helping shoppers go green with your very own FREE 'Bag For Life'.

With the help and support of the Festival Market, The Visitor has launched a brand new 'Bag For Life' which is tough, lightweight and most importantly of all, environmentally-friendly.

There are still plenty left and you can get hold of them from Morecambe's Festival Market stallholders.

Tracey Bruce, market manager, said: "The bags are a lovely quality, really strong and yet fold up very small which means ladies (or men!) can keep one handy in the bot-tom of a handbag or a coat pocket."

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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 9:28 AM
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  • Location: Morecambe
 
 

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