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20 January 2012 03:38

crafts

Love is in the air at Water's Edge craft fair

Gift ideas galore will be available at Water’s Edge in February, at their ever-popular annual craft fair.

More than 30 stallholders will be selling unique gifts for Valentines Day and Mothers Day on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February 2012.

As well as some familiar favourites, it will be a first visit to Waters’ Edge for some craftspeople so expect to find something new and out of the ordinary including a blacksmith and tiffany style glass.

Other items for sale include everything from cakes and candles, soaps and scarves to pens and patchwork quilts, there really is something for everyone.

The centre holds four craft fairs each year and they are very popular with both visitors and stallholders. v The craft fair starts at 10am and closes at 4pm on both days.

Admission to the park and visitor centre is free, with ample free parking at the entrance to the Country Park.

Waters' Edge Visitor Centre is on Maltkiln Road, Barton-Upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire, DN18 5JR.

For more information call 01652 631500 or visit the Waters' Edge pages.

Cllr Liz Redfern, Leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “The Waters’ Edge Craft Fair is always very popular and with more than 30 stalls offering handmade gifts, it is bigger and better than ever. Set in a beautiful nature reserve, it provides a unique shopping experience for everyone and an opportunity for local craftspeople to display their crafts for sale”.



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