Brookside Garden Centre, POYNTON SK12 1BY
NEXT EVENT: Sunday 18 October 11am-3pm
Find us in the car park of Brookside Garden Centre with lots of space for traders to spread out and for customers to browse. There will be a one-way system in place and our traders will let you know the best ways to shop that’s safe but still fun! We advise you to wear a face covering if you can and ask you to be patient if a stall is serving someone else. There will be lots of new designs and products as our makers have been very creative during lockdown!
Another new venue for us! This busy garden centre has a shop and cafe, as well as lots of plants and garden favourites for sale so it’s a great destination for Sunday shoppers.
They are offering lots of support to make this a success, including activities and entertainment on the days we’re there. Hugely family friendly venue (train rides really popular) and lots of older people too.
WHO’S WHO ON SUNDAY 18 October
Close to Home (Poynton, Hazel Grove, Bramhall, Cheadle, High Lane)
Henshaws House of Cocoa – freshly made chocolates and truffles
Cake Therapy – fresh baked cakes, tiffin and shortbreads
Solu Candles – hand-poured soy wax candles, melts and Reed diffusers
Vintage Love By Trine – remarkable, upcycled jewellery and leatherware
Nik’s Nosh – amazing, tasty savoury doughnuts
Up and Dressed Yarns – handmade-dyed wools and ideas of what to knit
Turning Creations – beautifully turned wood and handmade kitchenware
BRAND NEW MAKER: Natural Fleur – dried floral bouquets and gifts
BRAND NEW MAKER: Adam Booth Photography – imaginatively captured Manchester photography
Worker Bee Markets – selling local honey and handmade face coverings
BRAND NEW MAKER: Hog’s Forge – blacksmith-made ornaments, models and homeware
From Down the Road (Stockport)
Kitsch Republic – quirky, bright and sassy homeware
Crescent Catering – wood-fired pizzas, made to order
Bizzy Beadz – imaginative artwork and homeware created using Hama beads
Susan Middleton – sewn and knitted clothing, aprons and useful items
Chiselled Features by Paul – etched slate coasters, plaques and kitchenware
H.I.Heartcakes – delicious free-from and vegan sweet bakes
BRAND NEW MAKER: Yanthia – handsewn bunting, juggling balls, brooches and more
From Round the Corner (Derbyshire, Cheshire)
Tawny Barn – wooden crafting inspiration
Feinkost – fresh continental deli
Jackie’s Crafts – pebble art and glass bottle lights
Wilmslow Girls Crafts for Charity – handmade gifts all sold for charity
Art By Jane – bespoke animal portraiture, order now for Christmas
Miniverses – framed artwork incorporating mini figures and iconic characters
BRAND NEW MAKER: White Bean Coffee – fresh roasted coffee beans
BRAND NEW MAKER: Desert and Ivy – macramé gifts and personalised greeting cards
Weird and Wonderful Cheese – weird flavours of cheese that taste wonderful
BRAND NEW MAKER: Horseshoes by Hannah – home decor made using horseshoes and wood
From Around the City (Greater Manchester)
Harty’s – wooden homeware and decorative items made from recycled wood P Rayson Designs – authentic gemstone, silver and fun jewellery
BRAND NEW MAKER: Rustic Fox – handmade and up-cycled furniture and homeware
Karen’s Unique Gems – handmade jewellery
BRAND NEW MAKER: Handmade by SP_X – handmade cards and gift bags
Sweet As – flavoured fudges and free-from sweets
Busy Little Bees Bookshop – Usborne books
Exclusive Scoop – possibly your last chance to enjoy icecream outdoors this year!
The Mog and Dog Squad – handmade dog collars and leads, tasty dog treats
Hannah’s Country Kitchen – homemade chutney and jams
Fozz-Bees Honey – find this local honey on the Worker Bee Markets stall
BRAND NEW MAKER: Ink Me Pretty – handmade Christmas baubles, can be personalised while you wait
Info for potential traders
Upto 40 stalls (less for the first few so we can spread out a bit more). You will need your own table. Discount to traders who can share their gazebo. Limited hot food. No hot drinks. (Check about TENs if you’re planning on selling alcohol)
I’ll give priority to makers in Poynton and Hazel Grove and look favourably on new makers just starting out. Advice and help available if needed. Don’t forget I hand-pick stalls so there’s as little crossover as possible to give you all the chance to sell!
