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Christmas in Cathedral Square 2024: applications open for Midlands-based traders

Danter Attractions Limited is proud to announce that the award-winning Christmas in Cathedral Square craft market is returning to Birmingham in 2024 for the fourth year running.

Delivered by Danter Attractions Limited in partnership with Colmore BID (Business Improvement District), Birmingham Cathedral and Birmingham City Council, Christmas in Cathedral Square craft market will take place on the grounds of Birmingham Cathedral between Wednesday 13 November and Sunday 22 December 2024.

Danter Attractions Limited is calling all Midlands-based crafts, gifts, and food and drink traders to apply for a stall. This is an excellent opportunity for independent traders to promote and sell their products to local, regional, and national visitors through a much-loved, bustling event in Colmore Business District, right in the heart of Birmingham city centre.

The application window for traders to apply is now open, with the outcome of each application determined by the end of June 2024.

Details of the opening times, trading fees and the on-line application form can be found visiting the markets’, new for 2024, website – Christmas in Cathedral Square Craft Market, Birmingham.

When applying, traders have the option to request a trading duration ranging from one to six weeks at the market.

For more information, please contact info@christmasincathedralsquare.co.uk  

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