The popular Ay-Up Market returns to Nottingham city centre this spring for its third year. With 60 independent stallholders, it will be bigger and better than ever.
Bryony Selway, founder and co-owner of Happy Sunday Vintage, home to colourful vintage fashion, and kitsch homeware, said: "We're really excited to be part of this year's Ay-Up Market. The Christmas Market at Nottingham Castle was a huge success for us, and a beautiful event to be part of, so we have high hopes for our weekend at the Ay-Up Market.
There will be a variety of group performances from the Nottingham Asian Arts Council, City Arts, and the Brazilian Culture Centre - showcasing a range of cultural art forms. In addition to the performances, there will be plenty of family-friendly activities to keep everyone entertained, including a traditional hook-a-duck and candy-floss cart, free face painting and balloon modelling.