Win £1000 to spend at Spring Fair

Spring Fair, the UK’s leading retail trade show for Home, Gift and Fashion, has announced the launch of a competition to win £1000 to spend at the February 2025 show. To be in with a chance to win, simply register for the show before 6th January 2025.

The 75th anniversary show, taking place from 2nd – 5th February 2025 at the NEC Birmingham, promises to be one to remember with over 1,200 exhibitors across 12 unmissable buying destinations dedicated to Home, Gift, Fashion, and Everyday categories. Buyers will discover more than 1 million inspirational and innovative products, over 400 new brands and many exclusive only to Spring Fair, and more than 100 international brands.

To help you get your hands on must-have products from incredible brands to restock your store in the New Year, Spring Fair is giving one lucky winner £1000 to spend with an exhibitor at the show.

Soraya Gadelrab, Event Director, Spring Fair says, “Spring Fair is home to millions of bestsellers. As we head towards the New Year, don’t miss your chance to spend £1000 on new stock and exciting product ranges at the UK’s largest retail show and elevate your buying experience!”

Last year’s winner, Mary Dillon from All Occasions Boutique in Portumna, Ireland said, “I spent my prize with Paradiso Couture a company I have been working with for a while now. I always find something new. I also found a new accessories company Tempest, revisited some previous wholesalers. Spring Fair is a good place to network and speak to others.”

To register to win at https://www.springfair.com/visitor-registration.

For more information about Spring Fair and the 75th-anniversary celebrations, visit www.springfair.com.

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