Several venues in Wrexham and Flintshire have confirmed details of their upcoming Christmas markets and fairs.
As we put away our cat ears and discard our pumpkins the prospect of mulled wine, mince pies and chutney doesn't seem too far into the future.
So to ease you into that Christmas spirit here is a list of upcoming Christmas markets confirmed for winter 2022 in Wrexham and Flintshire.
1) Coleg Cambria Christmas Markets. Yale Wrexham Wrexham LL12 7AB - December 6,7,8 and Deeside CH5 4BR- 13,14,15. Those wanting to hire a hut can contact maria.stevens@cambria.ac.uk or kate.muddiman@cambria.co.uk.
2) Connah's Quay Christmas Market - Connah's Quay Labour Club CH5 4PQ December 10 from 11am to 3pm. Tables are available for £5 and need to be reserved by November 30. Contact Connah's Quay Mix and Mingle for more details.
3) Wrexham Victorian Markets - Queens Square December 7 from 12 to 8pm with over 100 stalls expected to attend.
4) Abbey Farm Caravan Park Christmas Fair- Llangollen LL20 8DD. December 3 - 11am-4pm. Stalls are free with the maximum table size being 2m. Contact info@theabbeyfarm.co.uk or call 01978861297.
5) Red Lion Penyffordd Winter Fair. CH4 0JR Penyffordd November 12 with stalls priced at £10. Contact steve.savon@gastrotaverns.co.uk.
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6) Mold Christmas Market. Mold Town Centre December 4 11am to 6pm. A 10ft stall is priced at £10 with a 20ft stall costing £20. Contact peter.hayes@flintshire.gov.uk
7) Holywell Christmas Market. Holywell High Street. December 11, 11am to 6pm. A 10ft stall is priced at £10 with a 20ft stall costing £20. Contact peter.hayes@flintshire.gov.uk
8) Wrexham Christmas Market. Queens Square Wrexham. December 10 and 11 from 9am to 4pm. Those interested in trading can email christmas@fairevent.co.uk
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