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Coventry Crafts at Coventry Cathedral

December 4, 2020 By Coventry Talking Newspaper editor Leave a Comment

Craft & Flea is a returning to Coventry on Saturday 12th December for a festive twist on the traditional makers market. The stunning cathedral will be filled with the best local producers, makers, curators, designers and creatives of Coventry. 

Pledge to shop small this Christmas and really support small independent businesses who need it now more than ever! 

With numerous Covid safety measures in place, shoppers can safely browse over 40 stalls offering products ranging from illustration to jewellery, artwork to childrenswear, vintage homeware to artisan food. There is quite literally something for everyone on your Christmas list! 

As a new spin on the makers’ market, stalls have been handpicked based on their quality, on-trend products. At Craft & Flea, the region’s best creators and collectors are all under one roof. 

Emma Ward, Craft & Flea organiser said: “2020 has been a rollercoaster of a year and we’re really looking forward to holding a Christmas event for all to safely enjoy. We really want to encourage consumers to shop with small independent businesses this Christmas. 

“It’s not your typical craft fair – everyone is bringing specially selected products that are really popular right now. Plus the cathedral is a beautiful building and a great setting to exhibit our skilled local craftspeople.”

Safety of customers and traders is our highest priority and numerous safety measures are in place, including mandatory face coverings (unless exempt), regular hand sanitizing stations, social distancing measures and timed ticketed entry to manage numbers. Tickets are capped in hourly sessions and are available to purchase online at buytickets.at/craftandflea. Walk-ups are allowed on the day, however pre-booking tickets is highly recommended. 

Doors open at 11am and the event runs until 5pm. Entry fee £2.50; under 12’s free.

Location : Coventry Cathedral

Contact: hello@thecraftandflea.com

Website: www.thecraftandflea.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/craftandflea/

Instagram: @thecraftandflea

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