A Makers Market is set to 'showcase the best of the North West' when it comes to Preston this weekend.
The event promises to be packed with activities including free children's crafting sessions, live music, and the opportunity to meet local artists.
More than 60 small businesses are set to display their handmade products.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of food and drink options, from filled doughnuts and Nepalese street food to alcoholic tea and cookie pies.
The market will also offer a range of artisan products including pottery, fine art, and homemade bags.
For those with an interest in community work, Foster Careline's stall will provide information about their initiatives.
The market is also pet-friendly, encouraging visitors to bring their dogs along.
Whether you're a food lover, an arts and crafts enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun day out with the family, the market aims to deliver an enjoyable experience for all.
The event will be at Preston's Friargate on Saturday, October 26, from 10am to 4pm.
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