Join Us
500 small towns are already receiving the benefits of membership.
Do you want…
- information and advice to support your organisation?
- to save money on insurance and other products and services?
- to share ideas with like minded people?
- to influence government and other policy makers?
AMT membership offers you this and more. And it costs much less than you may think – membership starts at just £97+ VAT pa.
We have four categories of membership:
Town
Community Partnerships, Town & Borough Councils, Town Centre Managers and other organisations that are supporting activities in a single market town. For more information go to: towns membership
Partner
District or County Councils and Unitary authorities that represent more than one town; Governmental and non-governmental organisations that support AMT’s objectives; Professional Institutions; Commercial organisations that support AMT’s objectives. For more information go to: partner membership
Corporate
Commercial and other organisations that support AMT’s objectives. For more information go to: corporate membership
Associate
Not-for-profit organisations such as Civic Societies, Rural Community Councils, Chambers of Commerce, Housing Associations etc; Education Institutions e.g. universities; Individuals with an interest in market towns and who support the objectives of AMT. For more information go to: associate membership
Impressed? Want to join? Then why not complete the form below to start off the process, or speak to us in person, call 01284 756567. You will be invoiced pro rata from the following month from when you join. Or you can now pay by Direct Debit, and save £15 on the annual membership fee – simply fill in the form! Click here to download the direct debit application form.
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Action for Market Towns (AMT) is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity


Market towns have been hard hit by the recession, with unemployment overall rising by a third more than in the nation as a whole. Shop vacancies have increased and empty shops are getting harder to let.