The Little Children’s Market of Wales is coming to Brymbo, Wrexham next month bringing thousands of preloved toys, clothes and books.
The market will be at the Brymbo Enterprise Centre on July 15, between 11-12.30pm. Entry is £2 and children go free.
The aim is to provide a place where families within local communities can come and sell their outgrown items to other local families to help prevent landfill waste.
Laural Dean, the charity founder, discovered preloved baby and children’s markets, sparking the desire to run her own market with a focus on quality items and an enjoyable experience.
Anyone can become involved as stalls are available for £15-20 (event dependant), with room to the side for your clothing rail and room at the front for larger items.
Details on how to reserve a table can be found HERE.
The company will provide the tables and you keep 100 per cent of the profits.
Laural said: "We are passionate about ensuring that despite the cost of living crisis, that families can access items that they need as their family unit grows.
"At an event, you can find anything baby, child and maternity related at a fraction of the original retail price. We want to give these items new homes so that we can help reduce waste."
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Originally from Cheshire, the market has grown into a brand much loved across the UK.
The Wales franchise is run by Stephanie O'Hare who aims to expand the businesses online.
The market is touring across the UK this summer starting in Staffordshire on June 4 and finishing the markets in Manchester on July 2.
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