Posted: Sun 1st Dec 2024

Mold’s Christmas Market Returns with Over 100 Stalls

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Dec 1st, 2024

Mold’s Christmas Market is set to return on Sunday, 8 December, with promises of its biggest celebration yet.

With over 100 stalls confirmed, the event will transform the town centre into a festive haven, offering a magical experience for locals and visitors alike.

The market will stretch across Mold’s bustling High Street, with Flintshire County Council arranging closures of Earl Road and parts of High Street to accommodate additional stalls and festive activities.

Indoor venues, including the Indoor Market and the Daniel Owen Centre, will also host stalls, ensuring there’s plenty to explore for eager shoppers.

Organisers have curated an enticing mix of seasonal food, handmade crafts, and unique gifts.

Highlights include warming mulled wine, delectable festive treats, and a diverse selection of artisan goods.

For pet lovers, this year’s market introduces a special ‘Pup-Up’ pet photography studio at the Indoor Market, where festive photos of furry friends can be taken (advance booking required).

Adding to the atmosphere, visitors can enjoy live music, children’s entertainment, and photo opportunities in a Giant Snow Globe with Santa Claus himself. A magician will also be on hand to delight attendees as they wait to meet the big man in red.

The market will run from 10am onwards, offering something for everyone in the family.

Stay updated by following the market’s social media pages for announcements and information.

 

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