A County Durham artisan market will return later this month after organisers confirmed the first details of the event.
The popular market will once again take place at Dalton Park - which will see the two day event that celebrates local creativity and flavours with stalls full of the region’s best hand-crafted treasures and culinary delights.
The market will open to the public from 9.30am until 6pm on Saturday, May 25, and from 10.30am until 4.30pm on Sunday, May 26.
The market will extend throughout the shopping centre, with street food available next to the M&S entrance.
According to the organisers, "there’s something for everyone with over 50 local traders offering shoppers an opportunity to discover unique handmade jewellery, art, pastries, seasonal flowers, sea glass gifts, homeware, craft beers and speciality wines.
"As well as delicious treats including Greek Gyros, fruit crumbles with dipped chocolate fruits, Indonesian specialities, tapas and much more."
In addition to the artisanal finds, visitors can enjoy the Ukelele Busker, who will be attending the market, along with family crafts, face painting and springtime hair designs.
Richard Kaye, Centre Manager at Dalton Park, said: “After the success of our festive outdoor Artisan Market in November 2023, we wanted to enhance the shopper experience by hosting a spring & summer outdoor market.
"We’re thrilled to bring the Spring Outdoor Artisan Market to Dalton Park as it offers a wonderful opportunity for our visitors to connect with local artisans and businesses.
"Outdoor markets are becoming a summertime staple in the North East and it’s important to connect the community, so we’re looking forward to seeing residents support the 35 independent and local artisans we have to offer.”
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Nicki Barron, Owner of Pretty Busy Blooms, added: “We are delighted to be part of Dalton Park’s Spring Artisan Market and share our love for beautiful, seasonal flowers, with the community.
"From fresh blooms to dried arrangements and homeware, we take pride in offering something special for everyone. We cannot wait to greet all visitors and help them find their perfect floral favourites to brighten their day.”
Visitors are advised to allow more time to travel to Dalton Park, as road work improvements may cause short delays.
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