AFTER moving into their new temporary home, Warrington Market bosses have got some exciting plans for the future.
Here's our top five that are all coming up in the next few weeks.
And to read more about future events planned at the market, click here.
1. Foodie Thirstdays
Every Thursday evening before Christmas from 5pm to 8pm.
The market will be hosting some of the region's best street food vendors including these Dutch treats on the opening night...
...along with the Real Ale Shack selling craft beer and warming mulled wine, plus Prosecco and cocktails from the wonderful Prosecco Pot.
The Liverpool Cheese Company are also hosting an introductory session for their Cheese School on December 7 and 14 with a special offer of 10 cheeses for £10.
This event will be hosted inside the market and run from 6pm - 7.30pm. It has limited availability and can only be booked on the day.
2. Lego Extravaganza
Models, masterclasses, kids’ activities, Lego shops and characters walking around on December 2.
3. Santa Claus is coming to town
Warrington Market’s grotto with Santa and his little helpers from Warrington Disability Partnership will run every day between 11am and 4pm from Saturday, December 2.
4. Getting a pizza the action
New stall Pizza by Cheshire Roasts selling homemade pizza and pasta will be opening soon. Toppings include American barbecue chicken and spicy beef with garlic confit.
5. Warrington Geeky Christmas Market
In addition to the regular stalls on December 16 Warrington Market presents a festive event for shoppers looking for geeky gifts.
A spokesman added: "We all have those 'hard to buy for' friends or relations at Christmas time so why not come on down and have a look at what we have."
Stalls will be selling toys, collectables, Pokemon, artwork, handicrafts and Lego.
Further updates (and some extra surprises) will be announced on the Warrington Market Facebook page.
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