An artisan market is returning to an East Lancashire village this weekend.
The Whalley Artisan market, run by Crafty Vintage, is returning on Saturday and Sunday with a range of products from local makers and creators.
Goods will include locally made gin, cheese, bathing products, art and handmade crafts.
The market will be located in The Swan Courtyard, just across from the Co-op on Whalley Road and will be open to the public 10am until 4pm, with an afterparty held at The Salvage House.
There will be live music from local talents and workshops will be available for younger visitors.
Street food is provided from a variety of trucks, including a converted Fire Engine which now serves up pizzas alongside a vintage horsebox serving Fairtrade coffee and cakes.
Leader of Whalley Chamber of Trade, John Atherton, said: “It’s great to see the Monthly Artisan market return to Whalley.
"We have some wonderful independent businesses locally, and the market is a great place to find new things and see what traders have to offer.
”We have big plans for the markets this year and we’re looking forward to celebrating our local creatives and small businesses in the town.”
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