Pembrokeshire are pulling out the stops to provide the best of local produce in the lead up to Christmas.
During these dark winter nights we need to treat ourselves and our friends and family to the best of local produce and it is good to note that the artisan producers of North Pembrokeshire are pulling out the stops to provide the best of local produce in the lead up to Christmas.
The gentle merry men and women who volunteer at the cooperatively owned Hermon Community Hall have been overwhelmed with the number of craft and food producer who have agreed to attend the local produce event on the Thursday evening of the 7th of December from 4.30pm to 7.30pm.
The main hall, annex rooms and corridor areas will display a truly wonderful variety of festive local produce that will include many of the suppliers who have attended the previous produce markets at the community owned hall.
All in all it will be a great display of what fine produce and local crafts we have in our rural community in North Pembrokeshire. The postcode for the hall is SA36 0DT. Additional information about activities at the hall can be found on www.canolfanhermon.org.uk
Pembrokeshire are pulling out the stops to provide the best of local produce in the lead up to Christmas.
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