Ho! Ho! Ho! The European Christmas Fair is coming to town!
New tastes, new crafts as Fair brings Continental style to town with a festive spirit!
The town centre will come alive with the tastes, smells and products of Continental Europe - and beyond - when the Traditional European Food and Craft Fair arrives in town for the festive season.
Bringing a lot of exciting Christmas products, the fair will be in town from Duke Street to Marina Road from the 22nd to the 29th of November 2012!
The town centre will be transformed into a bustling European Food and Craft Fair with a Christmas theme, as the traders build on the success of their visit this summer. Why go on the continent when you can experience our Christmas Fair?
Fair organiser Olivier Simonin says: "We have new professional continental market traders from France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Holland, Poland and many more countries who will be selling high quality products including German mulled wine, spiced bread, pretzels, wooden toys, fruit bread, nuts, chocolate and reindeer toys. All of these delights will really get you in the mood for the Christmas season.
This year, we will also have as in July our German salami, Finnish crafts, Peruvian handicrafts, Italian macaroons, French crepes and Churros.
As well as all of these delectable tasty goods, you will also be able to choose from a wide range of products including hand bags and leather items, Marseille soaps, lavender, children’s toys and pashminas! There really will be something for everyone!
Most of the products on sale will come from each stall holder’s region, where they are produced by small organisations such as, family businesses, farms or small factories using traditional methods, maintaining a high standard of quality!
All of our stalls will have a festive look, ensuring you really do feel the Christmas spirit! The fair will tprovide you with a true flavour of the continent.”
Why not come and see us and pick up a Christmas treat for yourself or your family and friends!
Happy Christmas everyone!
For more information visit www.traditionalmarket.co.uk or Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/traditionalmarket.