Ripon’s annual Christmas Food and Gift Fair returns to the city's cathedral tomorrow (Friday).
The event, which will run on both Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd November, will see over 100 stalls fill the cathedral from 9:30am until 4:30pm.
They’ll be offering a selection of Christmas gifts, food and drink.
There will also be mulled wine and Christmas treats including hot turkey sandwiches, mince pies and homemade cakes, alongside a full programme of live music.
Performances will include choirs from Masham Parishes, Queen Mary’s School, Ripon Grammar and All Together Now.
The full schedule can be found here.
The event will aim to raise vital funds for the cathedral’s mission to serve the people and communities of North Yorkshire and the Diocese of Leeds, its education programme, music and heritage conservation.
Tickets are available to buy here or on the door on each day at the same price (without Eventbrite booking fee).

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