Posted: Sun 9th Dec 2018

Free mince pies and tea on offer at Cilcain Christmas market

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Dec 9th, 2018

Free mince pies and tea will be on offer at a Christmas market event in Cilcain, Flintshire.

The Festive Event will showcase local produce and takes place between 2.30-4 pm on Wednesday, December 12, at Cilcain Village Hall.

On sale will be artisan crafts, farm produce, and foods from local growers and producers.

The public event will be preceded by a free networking lunch between 1 pm-2 pm to promote local produce to stockists from across North Wales.

This initial event will include a free festive buffet, Christmas stalls, meet-and-greet introductions, and an opportunity to sell and order stock.

Horticulture Wales will be on-hand for advice and support.

The event is hosted by Horticulture Wales who are funded by the Welsh Government and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.

For more information, contact Horticulture Wales on 01978 293 401, or email horticulturewales@glyndwr.ac.uk

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