Artisan market returns to Reddish for special Halloween edition

By Alasdair Perry

14th Oct 2024 | Local News

The Halloween edition of Worker Bee Markets returns to Reddish, Stockport, following a successful run last year (Image - Worker Bee Markets)
The Halloween edition of Worker Bee Markets returns to Reddish, Stockport, following a successful run last year (Image - Worker Bee Markets)

Reddish's regular artisan market will be returning this month, but with a spooky twist.

Organised by Worker Bee Markets, this Halloween iteration takes place on Saturday, 26 October from 11am-3pm at Broadstone Mill Shopping Outlet.

There will be more than 60 Worker Bee Market makers and traders traders dressed up in their best costumes, with their stalls dressed up too. 

You'll find find unique handmade decorations, tasty treats, plus authentic International street food from Japan, Taiwan and Jamaica alongside tasty British toasties.

Visitors are encouraged to bring kids and dogs in costume for some tricks and treats.

And as well as the traders, there will be scary face painting and fun sand art activities to try. There may even be live music too!

Worker Bee curator Clare said: "This is an opportunity to meet the makers of handmade crafts, gifts, sweet and savoury food, homeware and much more, made with love in your community.

"This is also the ideal time to get inspired for Christmas with Festive homeware and perfect, often unusual gifts to suit all pockets and imaginations."

There's also free parking, and the Broadstone Mill Shopping Outlet itself is close by if you fancy a look in there, too!

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