Large Christmas Market Planned for Titanic Exhibition Centre

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The Tedberry Market will have 180 to 200 Christmas themed stalls

A large one-off Christmas market featuring local traders is planned for the Titanic Exhibition Centre.

The event supports local entrepreneurs and small businesses in Northern Ireland, all showcased under one roof for one day only. Approximately 180 to 200 Christmas themed stalls for shopping, crafts and food will take part.Visitors will be able to purchase goods on the day and also pre order goods with crafts people showcased. This is a paid entry event with ticket price at £8 for an adult, and £3 for children up to 16 years old. The event website is here.

Belfast City Council has exclusive rights to hold markets in Belfast. Anyone wishing to operate a market or car boot sale within Belfast must apply to council for permission. A council report states: “The event organisers were unaware would be needed in Belfast, hence the late application. The event is being organised by Ted & Stitch and Millson & Berry, two small local businesses.

 

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