A popular artisan market will be returning to Harrogate this weekend.
Little Bird Made will be back at Valley Gardens on Sunday (2nd March) from 10am to 3pm.
It’s set to be the second event in Harrogate so far this year.
Jackie Crozier, founder of Little Bird Markets, said:
“We love trading in Valley Gardens and our markets showcase some of Yorkshire’s finest small independent traders, and provide the best opportunity for locals and tourists to purchase the most exciting and one of kind buys from some of the most talented artisans in North Yorkshire.”
Paula Beaumont, of Paula Beaumont’s Adventures, specialising in Nature and Landscape photography, said:
“I am now in my sixth year of trading with Little Bird Markets. I am looking forward to another fabulous year at these markets with Jackie and her team.”
She added:
“There is always such an incredible range of traders at each event.
"These are my absolute favourite markets.”
For further information on Little Bird Artisan Markets, or how to book a stall at one of the events, email info@littlebirdmade.co.uk or visit www.littlebirdmade.com.

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