Andover’s brand new monthly market, Second Sundays, will pop up its gazebos for the first time on Sunday, June 12.
Taking place on the High Street, in front of the Guildhall, Second Sundays will showcase the very best talent from the local area. The monthly market has been developed by HemingwayDesign, on behalf of Test Valley Borough Council, and over the coming months will support emerging and established independent businesses from the region.
The inaugural event will welcome some fabulous producers and designer-makers. Visitors will be able to shop an exciting selection of goods from plants and flowers, to bespoke prints and clothing, plus there will be the chance to enjoy delicious food, cakes and drinks.
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Alongside the traders, visitors to the June market can take part in drop-in craft workshops and watch some dazzling hula hoop displays. Each month Second Sundays will feature new entertainment and activities to accompany the market traders.
Leader of Test Valley Borough Council, Cllr Phil North, said: “Second Sundays is going to be a fantastic new offering for the town, which will promote some of the best talent we have locally. I’m really looking forward to seeing the new market develop over the coming months as we continue to bring exciting events to Andover. ”
Second Sundays will be open 10am to 4pm on Sunday, June 12.
Keep up to date with Second Sundays Andover on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates. Traders who would like to apply for a pitch at future markets can do so at secondsundaysandover.co.uk.
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