The award was made by the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) at its annual awards ceremony.
What does NABMA stand for?
NABMA stands for National Association of British Market Authorities (UK)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
CAPTION(S): WELL DONE: Nuneaton and Bedworth Mayor Tom Wilson shakes hands with National Association of British Market Authorities president-elect Chris Poulter, at the trophy presentation, as other civic guests look on.
Judges from the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) said the Bullring markets had a friendly atmosphere and the traders offered a great and nutritious choice to people on low incomes.
The award was announced yesterday afternoon at the annual conference of the National Association of British Market Authorities, held at Birmingham Town Hall.
Judges from the National Association of British Market Authorities found that the market supported healthy eating policies, helped low income families and offered a friendly atmosphere.
Members of the governing body for Britain's markets - the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) - met at Huddersfield Town Hall.
The competition to find the Indoor Market of the Year was organised by the National Association of British Market Authorities.