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This Christmas it’ll be GRIMM in Blaenau…

Published on 4 Dec 2014 by Gwion Llwyd

Excitingly, the Market Hall In Blaenau Ffestiniog, after 20 years is re-opening and being transformed into a homage to The Brothers Grimm. A German fairy tale inspired Christmas fair will be taking place in the building and car park from 12-14th December.

Aimed at children and families and based on the German Fairy tales, there will be story telling in both Welsh and English alongside market stalls selling arts, crafts and food; all in traditional German Christmas style.

The market stalls have been created using reclaimed wood from a local chapel adding to the authentic feel of the event. Local artists will be selling jewelery, pottery, Christmas decorations, beauty products and cakes. The food on offer will include one of largest BBQ’s in the country as well as a German swing grill serving German cuisine alongside other options including vegetarian. Drinks will be non alcoholic but again all in line with the theme adding to the Christmas feel.

This is a 3 day trial from which if successful will lead onto a 3 week extravaganza. So if you are in the area, come and join in the fun; a totally unique event in the perfect setting……This Christmas it’ll be GRIMM in Blaenau…

DATE: 12th – 14th December
TIME: 12pm – 8pm
PLACE: Market Hall, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd. LL41 3HP
ENTRY FEE: FREE

PS – there are still a couple of stalls available, so if you want to book one, please call 01766 830730 or 07836 545 540

 
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