AFTER celebrating its 30th birthday in 2023, Somerset’s much-loved Christmas market The Rural Living Show will be returning to Taunton this month.
The Rural Living Show will be held at King’s College Prep School on November 23 and 24.
Children’s Hospice South West has once again been selected as the charity partner of The Rural Living Show for this year and funds will be raised to support the invaluable work of the hospice in the community.
This year’s show is set to be a fantastic start to the festive calendar with a huge array of stalls from local and independent crafters, artisans and producers, some of which have been exhibiting for many years.
Visitors can also book their place on a festive wreath-making workshop with Loolabells Floristry and what’s more, purchasing a ticket for the wreath-making includes entry to the show.
A truly family-friendly event, kids will love visiting Lakemoor Alpacas, and there will also be a FREE drop-in craft workshop run by KT Designs where younger guests will be able to design and make their own paper festive wreath to take home with them.
Organisers Millie and Becci said: "We are thrilled to be back at King’s College Prep School this year and are looking forward to seeing many familiar and new faces as we promote the importance of shopping local with our hugely talented exhibitors".
Visit www.rurallivingshow.co.uk to book show entry, wreath making and even pre-purchase this year’s RLS tote bag.
The show costs £4.50 (under 16s free), some on-site parking is available with an overflow car park and shuttle service running from Wellsprings Leisure Centre.
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