There was extensive marketing to publicise this event far and wide.
The week included the annual Charity Market, with a record 52 stalls, and concluded with a Butterfly Ball at the Corn Exchange on the Saturday night, from 8pm to midnight (bar extension to 11.30pm). Tickets were £3, the price including a meal.
Among businesses going 36 years ago which supported the event and still trading today were:
- Brian's DIY, 24 Wrawby Street, where the Week's Specials included a Goblin Teasmade reduced from £56.85p to £39.95p.
- J.B. Wallhead & Sons, 52 Wrawby Street - "Menswear at its very best."
- Dunham's Bakers & Confectioners, Bridge Street - "Takeaway meals can be ordered in the shop or you can give us a ring and collect when required."
- Barnards Butchers, 4a Bridge Street - "deep-freeze meat supplied."
- J. & Y. L. Pickering, 54/55 Wrawby Street - "shoe repairs and keys cut."
- R.C. Dent's Spar, Queen Street (now Nisa Local).
- Trustee Savings Bank, 69 Wrawby Street (now Lloyd's).
Others actively involved in Brigg Shopping Week 1980 and still well remembered included:
- Instones, 59 Wrawby Street (groceries/confectionary)
- Jackson Shipley, Queen Street (hardware).
- Addisons, 46 Wrawby Street (fruit & veg).
- Candies, 53a Wrawby Street (sweets, cigs & cigars).
- S.E. Walker & Son, 64 Wrawby Street (shoes).
- Quinton Cheeses (Brigg market).
- A & C Capp, 6 Albert Street & Market Place (radios & TVs).
- Linsports, 47 Wrawby Street.
- J.A. Bell, 15 Bridge Street/33 Market Place (furniture & bedding).
- Shaws Outfitters, Market Place.
- Woolliams & Eyre, 20 Market Place (furniture, glass, pottery).
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