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Stalls, attractions and quality Christmas gifts are on offer at the Clitheroe Christmas Market, which starts on Saturday.

The event runs from December 8-15 at Station Road, Clitheroe.

Organisers say the market will be “festooned” with Christmas lights, trees and other festive decorations as well as hosting a number of stalls selling different kinds of foods.

It includes fruit and veg, confectionary, continental foods, seafood, cheeses, meats and baked products.

Children’s games, stocking fillers, Christmas trees and lights, carol singers and a visit from Father Christmas will also feature.

The event runs from 9am until 4pm each day.

There are Christmas competitions on both days which could win revellers a decorated cake and other goodies and, for the children, there is a ‘hunt the market character’ competition to win a decorated Christmas Chocolate Log.

Parking in the town’s car parks is free.


 
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