Airedale Hospital and Community Charity have planned their outdoor market in time for Spring this April.
Taking place on Sunday 27 April between 10.00am – 2.00pm in the P3 car park at Airedale General Hospital, the charity is extending an invitation to local businesses that would like a stall at the market.
Jodie Hearnshaw, Charity Manager commented:
“We love bringing people together for our fairs in the restaurant at Airedale and wanted to be able to do this on a bigger scale.
“It’s a brilliant way to support local businesses from our community, raise funds for a good cause and bring something new on site for our visitors and colleagues.
"Any funds raised from the market will go towards our Emergency Department Appeal’s £150,000 target.”
If you would like to enquire about a stall at the market, email anhsft.charity@nhs.net or call 01535 294870 to speak to a member of the charity team.
For more information about the ongoing Emergency Department Appeal, visit their website here..

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