An array of goods will be on show in the borough this weekend.

More than 80 artisan makers, bakers, and creators from the North West will be exhibiting at Prestwich Makers Market on Sunday, May 11.

It will be held outside the Longfield Centre from 11am to 4pm.

DJ Jay Spencer will be playing music throughout the day, while My Amal Jewels will offer bespoke permanent jewellery, and Miss Make-Up will be face-painting.

Hopwood Hollows will be showing children how to create their own artworks using free craft materials.

Craft beers, sourdough doughnuts, free-from cakes, bao buns, cookies, brownies, Turkish pastries, scotch eggs, cinnamon buns, Jamaican patties, spirits, sausage rolls, pies, samosas, olives, hot sauces, cheesecakes, Lebanese street food, baklava, chocolate truffles, Polish bakes, and curries will all be available to try.

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Stalls will be offering home fragrances, children's clothing, dog treats, skin and haircare products, photography, massage oils, plants, textile arts, woodcraft, greeting cards, crystals, stationery, bath teas, drinkware, jewellery, and art prints.

Paws-On Training will be the community stall this month, and will offer information about their local, reward-based dog training business.

The makers market event takes place on the second Sunday each month.

For more details, visit https://www.themakersmarket.co.uk/pages/nq-makers-market or follow @PrestwichMakersMarket on Facebook.