The Frost Fair artisan market took place today, November 27 in Mold town centre. 

The event featured numerous stalls selling food, drink and festive items. 

The event ran from 11am until 4pm and even allowed families to take a photograph with a snow man, christmas tree and Santa Claus himself. 

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Numerous vendors arrived selling beautiful Christmas ornaments, knit wear, wooden reindeers and many more items. 

Councillor Sarah Taylor said the turnout for the event has been "brilliant".

Any donations provided at Santa's Grotto were donated towards the Mayor's charities fund helping organisations such as Bowel Cancer Support and Mold Alex Football Club. 

The charity blood bikes also attended the event to fundraise towards their live saving work.

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The charity is run entirely by vounteers and is funded by donation. 

Volunteer motorcycle riders deliver blood alongside NHS services across the whole of North Wales as well as collecting and delivering blood samples to hospitals.

The charity also deliver breast milk from women who may have a surplus to those who may be unable to produce milk, after the milk has been tested at a medical centre. 

The charity works 365 days per year and also complete fundraising activities across North Wales.