Honiton: More charity stalls needed for Saturday's Jubilee Market

By Kate Baxter

30th May 2022 | Local News

Honiton's Market Superintendent Lee Leppington
Honiton's Market Superintendent Lee Leppington

The Jubilee Committee are looking for more charity stalls to take part in Saturday's celebrations after some stalls were forced to drop out.

On Saturday there will be a selection of charity stalls situated on Northcott Lane and Allhallows Field.

The Jubilee Committee are looking for last minute additions to the event. Any registered charity which could sell items, organise games or sell food are welcome to attend.

Charities are able to trade for free on this day and stalls will need to set up at 8am.

Several different charities are already confirmed, including Devon Wildlife Trust, Bread of Life Outreach, Honiton Community Action Group and Operation Rudolph.

Honiton's Market Superintendent Lee Leppington told Nub News: "We are all really looking forward to our fun and exciting Jubilee weekend activities and we look forward to seeing as many people there as possible to join in the celebrations.

"Please contact me ASAP if you can attend on Saturday!"

If you would like further information, please contact Lee on 07572 241 835.

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