A fundraising event for Claire Arthur who is planning to raise money for local charity Hospiscare by trekking The Great Wall of China in 2016, in the hope of raising £3000 for the charity.
As part of the fundraising, Claire has chosen to put on a table top/craft sale at the Quay in Exeter on Saturday 29th August 2015 from 10am until 4pm. There will be a wide range of products on offer including: vintage clothing, homemade fudge, donated books, paintings, antique & vintage furniture, children’s books, engraving, photography, gift baskets, jewellery, handmade gifts, cakes and...
Wonderful Magdalen Road will be closed to traffic on four Saturdays this summer to offer a unique shopping experience.
Wander into the great selection of shops offering unique gift ideas, fantastic food and wine, interior design, beauty treatments, hair salon, cafes, restaurants and much more.
As well as our great selection of shops there will be the opportunity to shop at a selection of craft and market stalls. There will be live entertainment to enjoy too.
Sit, shop, eat, chat in the sunshine and enjoy! The last Saturdays in May, June. July and August from 10am to...
It Came From Planet Exe will be beaming into Exeter Phoenix this Saturday, 11 July, between 11am–4pm, and looks to be a very exciting day out for all ages!
If you like Doctor Who, Star Wars and superheroes then this is the day for you.
Event organiser Lee Rawlings says: “This convention is open to everyone who loves the world of sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes, comics, films and TV. We have everything from top quality merchandisers and dealers; special guests from the worlds of TV, film and books; costumers; live music; games;...
A free community event you can join as either a stall holder or browser. It takes place on Sunday 21 June 2-4pm and involves anyone living inn Heavitree.
Local people sign up at the website below to hold a stall at their house selling jumble, bric and brac, plants, cakes, craft items, books, records, etc. check out the website for details of the stalls and their locations.
Join us and be part of an exciting new community event.
Material shortages ease but 63% of respondents in the UK cite labour shortages as leading restraint on growth
Although recent official construction data has been a little mixed, the latest RICS Construction Market Survey for Q1 2015 shows labour shortages in the sector intensifying alongside feedback that workloads are continuing to rise. Some 63% across the UK cited labour shortages as an issue followed by 55% highlighting finance.
In the South West, 60% more respondents cited a lack of Quantity Surveyors, 60% a lack of other construction professionals, and 45% more...
Come and buy local crafts and gifts at the Table Top Sale being held in Dunchideock Village Hall from 10am to 1pm. Jewellery, crafts, food, gifts, DVDs, home produce and much more.
Bacon rolls,mince pies, mulled wine, tea & coffee for sale.
Entrance free with free parking.
For further info, visit our website www.dunchideock.org.uk or e-mail dunchideockvh@gmail.com . If you want to have a table (£5 each), please reserve a place by e-mail or ring 01392 834755.
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