The latest Makers Market will sprawl across the Flag Market once again this weekend.
Taking place on Saturday (13 April) the market, which is free to visit, features dozens of stalls with both local produce and wares from further afield.
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A spokesperson for the markets said: “This market is all about Lancashire talent, local chefs, bakers, artists, designers, makers, vintage, street food, treats for our four legged friends, deli, cake and pies galore.
“We have music, a hot food area, free crafting station to keep our mini marketeers busy and over 70 businesses participating.”
The market is on from 10am to 4pm and the full list of stalls attending is:
AIM Crafts
All you need is woof
Baked By Nicola
Baked Seruction
Bakers desire
Botanical Brothers
1 Browmall Plant Nursery
Cake up north
Charlie Lunn
Cheshire Cheesecakes
Cinderbake
Crafty Plants
D’ORI dessort house
Dark Aura Crystals
Dave Bowes
Dave Rob Design
DD Practical
DevilDog sauces
Doughfinity
Empirys LTD
Fairham Distillery
Farriesasaiantreats
Fleur Belles
Gabriels God
Hepbums Gift Boxes
Hive & Honey Limited
HomelessGhostPrints
JD3DPRINT
Jinger drink
JW Bakery
Jyatismorno
Kaleido Arts
Kate Blue
Kim & Jim’s Artwork Store
klothoknit
Kubra’s Kitchen
Larch Tree
Laura Frances Heitzman
Linda Forrest
Layds Chocolates
Louise White Candies
Luke Kerrigan
Luke Pinder
Made in Wonderland
Madeby Aga Szewczyk
Manimu Jewellery
Marine Object
Mediterranean Olives and Food
Michael Greenwood
Mr Murravs
New Cards on the Block
O’Donnell Moonshine c/o Dipple Tipple
Old Soul Baker
Olive and Dixie
Organic secrets CBD
Pepley & Co
Scrumpy Pig
Seamstressed
ARIFIERE
Secret Industries
Signature Scones
Spice Heroes
Square One Scents
Stardust Bakery
FREIBEI
Taste of Cornwall
Tea Reef
Teapot Bakery
Ted & Belle Fragrance
Tenants
The Cheese Counter
The curry man
The Doughnuteers
The roaming gallery
The Rustic Tree
Third Eve of New
To-Pie-For
Who What Claire Art
WickCraft
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