TWO MARKETS, ONE SATURDAY: LITTLE BIRD MADE ARTISAN SHOWCASE COMES TO EASINGWOLD AND ACOMB
TWO MARKETS, ONE SATURDAY: LITTLE BIRD MADE ARTISAN SHOWCASE COMES TO EASINGWOLD AND ACOMB
Two of North Yorkshire’s most popular artisan markets are set to transform their high streets this Saturday, 13 June, bringing local Yorkshire artisans to Easingwold marketplace and Front Street, Acomb. Easingwold Market Place will be filled with curated crafts, homeware and unique makers from 9am, while the highly anticipated Flourish & Feast market will be a dedicated celebration of food and drink to tantalise your taste buds and elevate your senses, along with colourful floral displays and pet treats and accessories.
The events offer residents and visitors the perfect opportunity to ditch the supermarket aisles,shop small and support the vibrant independent businesses that form Yorkshire’s high streets. Each market is curated to give our visitors a diverse showcase of regional talent.
Jackie Crozier, Managing Director and Founder of Little Bird Made said, “Our markets are about more than just shopping, they are a celebration of local talent and a vital hub for the community to gather. By bringing these incredible artisan traders to Easingwold and Acomb this weekend, we are turning the high street into a destination, driving footfall that benefits the local economy.”
Beverley Munro, owner of popular small business Sweet Tooth Bakery, said, “We absolutely love being part of the Little Bird Flourish & Feast Artisan Market in Acomb. The venue is wonderful and we love seeing our amazing regular customers and meeting new ones. We are delighted to bring our delicious, freshly baked cookie pies and bakes to everyone who visits.Thanks must go to Little Bird Made for their outstanding management and support at this location and all others they host at.”
Lorraine White, owner of Curly Nook Jewellery, said, “We have been trading with Little Bird Made for a few years now and whilst we can’t always attend Easingwold, we always look forward to those occasions when we can. The Little Bird team, fellow traders and customers (many returning) make the early starts from Lincolnshire worthwhile. We look forward to seeing you all this Saturday.”
Little Bird Made encourages visitors to make a full day of it by exploring the local high street,cafes and small independent businesses in Easingwold and Acomb. Both events are free entry and family and dog friendly.










