A mini-festival that's 'More than a Market' returns to Morecambe next month.
'More than a Market' is a great day out, with a selection of local market traders including arts and crafts, food and drink and local artisan goods.
There will be live music, creative workshops and 'wellbeing' activities, giving the feel of a mini 'festival'.
The event is a community market and celebration to help bring people into the West End and showcase local creative talent, by encouraging enterprise and creative arts.
The event, on Saturday, September 9, runs from 11am -4pm and is organised by Creative West End and More Music.
Market traders, food stalls, creative workshops, performance and more will fill the West End promenade site with handmade creations available to buy, creative projects and activities for people to enjoy.


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