Craft and Collectables Stallholders ready for July market

Cropped hand of man holding antique ship toy on table at flea marketThis Saturday, the 16th of July, will once again see Stone Town Council’s Stone Craft & Collectables Market in the High Street – Look out for some new stallholders.

Taking place on the 3rd Saturday of the month, the Stone Craft & Collectables Market will be on Stone High Street from 9am on Saturday 16th July.

The market attracts a number of repeat stallholders, but in July it’s great to see some new vendors in town.

Confirmed July stallholders so far are:

    • Kreations | Personalised and decorative bunting, cushions, gift bags, aga covers |
    • Thank Evans for Craft | Cushion covers, bunting, table runners |
    • Yum Vegetarian Food
    • Noise and Toys | Vintage toys, vinyl, CD’s and memorabilia |
    • Bespoke Pebble Art | Handmade pictures using pebbles, sea glass & driftwood |
    • Hillswood Turning | Wooden items, bowls, pens, gifts |
    • Whyspa | Greeting cards and furnishings |
    • Sweet Ann Designs | Oil paintings, mosaic clocks, wooden figurines |
    • Simply Friends Giftware | Wooden giftware, hand-painted items |
    • Stone Ramblers

If you’d like to join the stallholders in August, then pitches are available at £33.50, Please contact Stone Town Council on 01785 619740 or email rob.mincher@stonetowncouncil.gov.uk

James Du Pavey - Stone

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