Skipton Artisan Market is set to return to the town next month, with traders due back at the Canal Basin at the start of March.
Skipton Artisan Market is set to return to the town next month, with traders due back at the Canal Basin at the start of March. Organised by R.S.H Artisan Markets, the event takes place on the first Sunday of each month between March and December and has become a regular feature of the calendar in Skipton. The market is held at the Canal Basin, a popular waterside location close to the town centre. Visitors can expect a range of independent traders offering food, drink and handmade goods. Stalls typically include artisan bakes, street food, crafts and gift items, providing a mix of locally produced and small business products. The first market of the season is scheduled for Sunday, March 1st, running from 10 am until 4 pm. Residents and visitors planning to attend are encouraged to check local event information for any updates ahead of the day. The return of the artisan market adds to a busy programme of community events in Skipton as the town moves into the spring season.

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