This year Neston Town Council will be holding their magical Halloween market on Friday 28th October.
Neston Town Council will be holding a book stall with proceeds raised being donated to the Wirral and Neston Rotary Hub. Our Mayor, Cllr Pat Kynaston, and the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Sion Jones, will be presenting a prize for the Market Traders’ best carved pumpkin competition. The pumpkins this year were donated by our Councillor, Sion Jones. You are invited to come and judge the imaginatively crafted entries for yourself and make your vote for the winner at the Neston Town Council stall. There may be a Halloween themed character or two helping out on a stall or wandering around, perhaps doing their Halloween party shopping? So don’t miss a TRICK come and stock up on some TREATs for Halloween weekend.
Our market traders this year, have arranged for FREE facepainting, from 9.30am, and children are also invited enter the FREE Halloween trail, to help Winnie the Witch, who has made a mistake with a spell and lost some of her magical belongings around the market. Entry forms are available from the Neston Town Council stall. Small prizes for all correctly completed entries to help Winnie find her missing items will be handed out at the stall.
There will be an additional Halloween biscuit decorating activity for children with ‘The Wooden Spoonful’ and some Halloween painted rocks will be hidden, by Neston Town Council, around the market square for you to find and re-hide or keep for yourself.
The brilliant 64 N’Ukes will be providing musical entertainment on the market along with the very talented Gabriele Roberts.
What more reason do you need to visit Neston’s Wonderfully Magical Market.
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