Local Market continues to impress at Camp Delta within the Delta Park oasis.
Local Market continues to impress at Camp Delta within the Delta Park oasis.
Happy Yappers Animal Sanctuary, who rescue, rehabilitate and re-home dogs are at the market with some lovely four-legged friends who are available for adoption. Jean Niemanda and Jessica Moolman enjoy a cuddle with two pups in the shade. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
The Local Market, held at the Delta Park Scout grounds is a monthly family and dog-friendly event that is always worth a visit.
Lucy Featherstone plays with a little pup up for adoption from the Happy Yappers Animal Sanctuary. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
The Camp Delta Scout grounds boast many trees so even in the sweltering heat, the venue is cool, green, and a pleasure to spend time in.
Caileigh and sister Mckenzie Forrest have a little stall selling some of their toys to make a little bit of pocket money at the market. Photo: Emily Wellman BainJoey Beytell proudly shows off her flame-free candles which can be used in her lovely handcrafted lanterns. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
Organisers Tabatha Forrest and Irvin Sammons ensure there is something for everyone, while also helping to raise funds for the Scouts and the worthwhile activities they offer for children.
Irvin Sammons, co-organiser of the market seen at his stall of exquisite plants for sale. Photo: Emily Wellman BainTracy Calaca sells delicious homemade jams and pickles. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
Every so often they expand on their regular stalls which they did this past weekend by inviting stall holders who wanted to sell ‘pre-loved’ or second-hand items. In December, the market was turned into a gardener’s haven with sellers coming from across the province to participate.
Sphelele Sithole makes appealing jewellery that incorporates interesting stones. Photo: Emily Wellman BainThe best breakfast roll in Jozi is served up by Alex Moyo and Marius Batts at their Big Food Bar. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
A nominal fee of R10 is collected at the entrance which goes a long way to helping the Scouts with their activities for children which run on Saturday mornings at 9am.
Beautiful plants came in all shapes and sizes at the market. Photo: Emily Wellman BainTabatha Hoy Forrest, co-organiser of the market sells every product imaginable for your pets and garden birds. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
There is safe parking and after strolling through the market, Delta Park is another lovely green space one can enjoy on a lazy Sunday.
Sharleen Ranjith’s stall is a feast for the eyes as her delicate and appealing cakes, biscuits and other delicious offerings were on sale. Photo: Emily Wellman BainYolanda Hoock stands at a stall selling bespoke and gorgeous handmade bags and other items all made with custom-printed fabrics. Photo: Emily Wellman Bain
If you would like to learn more about the Scouts, please contact Richard Meyer at 060 609 9645.