Friday fun at Carmarthen Market
A programme of activities is taking place at Carmarthen Market every Friday for the rest of the school holidays.
On Friday, August 19, between 11am and 4pm, Trysordy and Eco Eli will be helping people reduce, reuse and recycle waste in creative ways. Trysordy is a local charity which makes arts and crafts out of waste materials. Eco Eli is the council’s mascot to encourage people to reduce, reuse and recycle waste.
The following Friday, August 26, the Little Clock Music Festival takes place with bands playing from 10am to 4pm. First on is Gildas, followed by Fflur Dafydd, The Suspects, Lowri Evans and Kazak Stanleys.
On Friday, September 2, back to school cooking is taking place with the Pumpkin Patch and Dylan the Dragon, Carmarthenshire’s health eating mascot. The Pumpkin Patch teaches children cookery skills in a fun and educational way.
All the activities are organised by Carmarthenshire County Council as part of a drive to promote the market. Resources executive board member Cllr Kevin Madge said: “Carmarthen Market is friendly and welcoming, and offers some of the best local produce in Wales. These activities will provide entertainment for shoppers of all ages, and make the market even more of an attraction.”
On Friday, August 19, between 11am and 4pm, Trysordy and Eco Eli will be helping people reduce, reuse and recycle waste in creative ways. Trysordy is a local charity which makes arts and crafts out of waste materials. Eco Eli is the council’s mascot to encourage people to reduce, reuse and recycle waste.
The following Friday, August 26, the Little Clock Music Festival takes place with bands playing from 10am to 4pm. First on is Gildas, followed by Fflur Dafydd, The Suspects, Lowri Evans and Kazak Stanleys.
On Friday, September 2, back to school cooking is taking place with the Pumpkin Patch and Dylan the Dragon, Carmarthenshire’s health eating mascot. The Pumpkin Patch teaches children cookery skills in a fun and educational way.
All the activities are organised by Carmarthenshire County Council as part of a drive to promote the market. Resources executive board member Cllr Kevin Madge said: “Carmarthen Market is friendly and welcoming, and offers some of the best local produce in Wales. These activities will provide entertainment for shoppers of all ages, and make the market even more of an attraction.”
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