Last 2025 Artisan Market brings Halloween fun to Mold

The final Sunday Gathering Artisan Market of the year will take over Daniel Owen Square and the Daniel Owen Centre in Mold this weekend, with a Halloween twist.
Running from 10am to 2pm on Sunday 26 October, the event promises a lively mix of local creativity, festive spirit and community fun.
More than 40 artisan stalls will fill the square and centre, featuring handmade crafts, local food and drink, unique gifts, homewares and seasonal goods. Organisers say the market offers an ideal opportunity for early Christmas shopping or a family day out.
Younger visitors can enjoy meet-and-greet sessions with Halloween Minnie and Mickey between 11:00am and 11:45am, followed by appearances from Pink and Brown Labubu from 12:00pm to 12:45pm. The characters will be available for photos against a themed Halloween backdrop.
Classic car owners are also invited to join the event by displaying their vehicles on Meadow Place Car Park, with arrival from 10am recommended. The top section of the car park will be closed to general parking, but other town car parks remain open and free on Sundays.
The market marks the final Sunday Gathering event of 2025 before the winter break. Organisers confirmed the market will return on Sunday 29 March 2026.
The Sunday Gathering CIC, a community interest company working with Mold Town Council, reinvests all surplus trading income into local improvement projects. The team is encouraging new artisans, performers and musicians to get involved in next year’s events.
Artisan stallholders can apply for 2026 markets by emailing [email protected]
with details of their work. The stall fee is £30 per market.
A spokesperson for Sunday Gathering CIC said the event would be “a magical day of local creativity and Halloween fun” and invited residents and visitors alike to “soak up the community spirit” in the heart of Mold.
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