Knutsford Christmas Market will return this winter on 2nd and 3rd December 2023! The popular market event features a large two-day street market and local traders are now invited to apply.
The market features around 140 traders per day, selling an array of artisan handmade food and drink products, art, crafts, Christmas decorations and lots of gift offerings for your loved ones.
Places to trade at the market are allocated by way of application, with the most local traders favoured for spaces to trade at the event.
If you are a local business or independent trader who is interested in trading at the market, you can now apply for a space to trade on either day of the event or for the whole weekend.
It costs £80 for one day or £125 for the weekend which includes your gazebo space, table to use for your pitch and festive festoon lighting, as well as full site management.
Those who are interested in applying can head to the Town Council website for full details regarding what it’s like to trade at the event and to complete the application form.
The first deadline for applications is Friday 21st July, after which point most stalls will be filled. Traders can still apply to trade after this date, though they should note that spaces will be more limited.
To complete the application form, follow the link on the homepage of:
www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
For any enquiries relating to trading at the market, please email:
christmas@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
...or call:
01565 653 929
Pictured - 2022 Christmas Market event.
(Picture Credit to Tessa Carroll Photography)
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