Worker Bee Market heads to Hazel Grove for the first time

By Alasdair Perry 2nd Oct 2024

Worker Bee Markets - which hosts regular artisan markets featuring local traders - is heading to Hazel Grove for the first time on 12 October (Image supplied)
Worker Bee Markets - which hosts regular artisan markets featuring local traders - is heading to Hazel Grove for the first time on 12 October (Image supplied)

Hazel Grove will be hosting its first ever Worker Bee Market this month.

On Saturday 12 October from 11am-3pm, the popular artisan market will set up on Short Street Square and at the United Reformed Church.

The market will feature 60 talented traders - many of them local to Hazel Grove - showcasing unique, handmade items. Expect to find everything from gifts, foodie treats, homeware, crafts, and more.

Further still, there will be family activities including DJ Mitchell Brough, live music from Liam Foran, and close up magic from Hazel Grove magician Hobbers. Plus, kids can make their own sand art.

Some of the street food options include Indian cuisine from Bhaji Boss and Japanese curry buns from Maki's Curry Buns. Plus, local cafe Napoli will be open and the United Reformed Church will be serving bacon butties and homemade soup.

Inside the Church Hall, there will be a free beaded jewellery workshop run by regular Worker Bee maker Waves of Green, where you'll take home earrings and bracelet you'll make yourself as well as goodie bag so you can carry on making at home (booking recommended - email [email protected]).

And alongside all of this, the talented makers will be selling affordable Halloween decorations, Christmas gifts, tasty foodie treats and much much more.

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