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Summer market in support of conservancy

Don't forget to diarise December 10.

Clansthal Conservancy’s seasonal craft market is back.

The summer market will be held at the Cunningham home on 111 Pig and Whistle Drive on December 10 from 09:00 to 14:00.

It provides a platform for the conservancy to raise funds for conservancy’s projects in the area.

Trader Brenda Roscoe shows off products made from upcycled wood.

Over 40 stalls that have been carefully selected will be offering a variety of quality products such as arts, crafts, clothing, food and more.

The market organisers believe that the items on sale should be hand-crafted and/or are unique and that they support traders who contribute to conscious living.

As usual, there will be some great music to listen to and relax on the lawns throughout the day.

Keep in mind that this is a private garden premises so no dogs are allowed.

Andrew Day sells a range of nuts, honey, coffee beans and more.

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