From Sunday crafts to scottish haggis in Wokingham Market Place
Sunday could be a fun day with a visit to the craft market in Wokingham on April 22! Many of the regular farmers’ market traders, as well as some new and interesting local craft stalls, will be offering their wares between 9.30am and 2pm.
And from April 26 to 29, traders from across Europe will be lining the Wokingham Market Place for the biggest international market the town has ever seen. Shoppers can taste fresh haggis from Scotland along with wines brewed in the Isle of Skye – and for a taste of the continental, traders from Germany, Italy and France will be offering their best, including a traditional French baker who will be baking fresh bread on site.
The market will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9am to 5pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 3pm.
Town centre manager Brian Newman said: “I’m really glad so many traders want to come to Wokingham. It will really add something different for local shoppers and give us all some new things to try.”
And from April 26 to 29, traders from across Europe will be lining the Wokingham Market Place for the biggest international market the town has ever seen. Shoppers can taste fresh haggis from Scotland along with wines brewed in the Isle of Skye – and for a taste of the continental, traders from Germany, Italy and France will be offering their best, including a traditional French baker who will be baking fresh bread on site.
The market will take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9am to 5pm, and on Sunday from 10am to 3pm.
Town centre manager Brian Newman said: “I’m really glad so many traders want to come to Wokingham. It will really add something different for local shoppers and give us all some new things to try.”
Wokingham Borough Council

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