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Applications process goes live for 2024 Guildhall Craft Fair

written by cassoscoop July 12, 2024
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Craft designer-makers and artists who want to be part of this year’s Guildhall Craft Fair can apply online now to host a stall.

The Craft Fair is traditionally the start of the City and District’s Christmas celebrations and will run for three days from Friday 22nd until Sunday 24th November.

The weekend marks the beginning of the Christmas season in Derry and Strabane with the Christmas Lights being switched on in the city on Friday 22nd and Strabane Saturday 23rd December.

The 28th edition of the event is expected to attract over 3,000 attendees and in a change to previous years it will run with extended opening times of 10am until 6pm over the three days, providing traders with the optimum number of trading hours over the weekend.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr, said the Fair offered Crafters the opportunity to showcase their products to a wide audience and encouraged them to seal their spot.

“The Guildhall Craft Fair showcases a wide range of bespoke items created by craft designer-makers and artists from across the North West,” she said.

“It takes place under the stunning backdrop of the building’s Main Hall and attracts a huge number of visitors looking for that special gift or purchase for Christmas.

“There is a strict deadline of the second Friday in August so I’d encourage Crafters to plan ahead and seal their spot now by applying.”

Event Co-ordinator Helena Hasson explained that the Craft Fair has a high reputation in the industry due to its strict and competitive selection process for traders.

“The Guildhall Craft Fair is well established throughout the craft industry and has become a calendar event within the sector due to the high standard of goods for sale resulting from its strict selection process.

“It is the event of choice for many makers and artists as no imported or bought in work is allowed at the event, with all of the goods on display being handmade in Ireland.

“We are also inviting applications from artisan food producers as the event features a small food fair in the Whittaker Suite on the ground floor of the Guildhall.

“Although there are only a limited number of stands available for this element, it has proved to be a popular feature with shoppers and traders alike.”

A range of choral performances will be on stage in the main hall throughout the Craft Fair, helping get visitors into the spirit of the season.

For further information for Craft Traders regarding the application process and guidelines, log onto Council’s website at: www.derrystrabane.com/subsites/christmas/guildhall-craft-fair/craft-traders

For Food Traders visit: https://www.derrystrabane.com/subsites/christmas/guildhall-craft-fair/food-traders

The closing date for all applications to be submitted is Friday 9th August at 4pm.

Applications process goes live for 2024 Guildhall Craft Fair was last modified: July 12th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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