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Carrickfergus Monthly Artisan Market

Market Place, (Wet weather contingency) - Town Hall, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, BT38 7AW
Poster to publicise Carrickfergus Artisan Market with image of Castle and time from 11am to 3pm on first Saturday of the Month.

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Explore the Outdoor Artisan Food & Craft Market in Carrickfergus, located just a few minutes' walk from the iconic Carrickfergus Castle. Running from February to November, this market is held on the first Saturday of each month from 11:00 to 15:00.

Featuring a diverse range of stalls offering handmade products, the market is a great place to find unique gifts or treat yourself to something special. In the winter months or during bad weather, the market moves indoors to the Carrickfergus Town Hall, ensuring it goes ahead rain or shine.

Join us for a relaxed and enjoyable shopping experience where you can support local artisans and discover quality handmade goods. Come down and take a look for yourself.

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Carrickfergus Monthly Market - March (2 Mar 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - April (6 Apr 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - May (4 May 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - June (1 June 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - July (6 July 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - August (3 Aug 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - September (7 Sept 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - October (5 Oct 2024)
Carrickfergus Monthly Market - November (2 Nov 2024)

* First Saturday of every month - (wet weather contingency - Town Hall)
From 11:00 - 15:00
Running from February to November

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