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  • 5 weeks later...

Me too - I'd love to run a stall. I hope we aren't all selling the same stuff. Will you have a list of which crafts are already represented? I could sell home made food, clothing or dance related items on a stall and would love to be doing something different from others (for obv. reasons :)).


Goose green is always a fab venue - such a central location you get tons of interest from passers-by who weren't aware it was on. I find with indoor venues (despite the obv weather-proof pros) that 'walk by' is limited.


Very excited!! And know others i'd get involved too!!

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Hi I can see from the last post that I am a little late in getting on this bandwagon, but I'd definitely like to hold a stall at your event if it hasn't already happened! I make various types of hot and cold process soaps and I also make candles again in various shapes sizes and scents- all completely handmade not just hand crafted!


I have attached a photo so you can see some of what I do!


Thanks

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  • 2 weeks later...

aalisam Wrote:

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> Yes please!!!


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As I say, you will need to contact Brian Towell (posting on the EDF as Brian Tee), I suggest by a PM as he is highly unlikely to see this thread .....


I know there will be stalls, including I understand craft stalls, at the Aquarius Festival (link above).


:)-D

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Quote from the Aquarius Festival thread (see link above)


"There will be a big craft fayre on site, with about 20 traders already signed up"


So if you want a stall at a local festival/craft fair, get in touch with Brian now!

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For anyone who is interested in having a stall at a market, the next Blackwater Court Market in on Saturday 3rd September, just behind William Rose Butchers. The market started in December last year and takes place on the first Saturday of the month except Jan, Feb & Aug. We still have stalls available for September, so if you are interested in booking, please go to www.blackwatercourtmarket.co.uk where you can download a booking form.


Thanks

Angela

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