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Posted on June 7, 2016 by admin

Yandles Handmade Market Saturday 23rd July

Yandles Handmade market

Yandles are opening up their gates on Saturday 23rd July 10am-4pm for their 2nd Annual Crafts Market to over 50 local small businesses will be selling their handmade products from pop up stalls. The sellers are from Somerset and the surrounding area, all producing high quality handmade goods. Full story: Read more

CategoriesArts, Events, Martock, News, Somerset TagsHandmade Market, Martock, Somerset, Yandles

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