Latest news in Yorkshire: October 08, 2018 09:03:50 AM
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Published on Monday, 1st October 2018 in Town Centre news
From Italian olives to Spanish churros, there’s a chance to taste a
flavour of abroad when the popular International Market returns to
Rotherham Town Centre.
From Wednesday 10 to Saturday 13 October, you will be able to experience
the sights, smells and tastes from stalls from countries including
Italy, Germany, Thailand, Spain and even South America.
From tasty delicacies to crafts, leather goods and pottery from around
the world, there really is something for everyone.
Councillor Denise Lelliott, Rotherham Council’s Cabinet Member for Jobs
and the Local Economy, said: “The International Market is always popular
whenever it visits the Town Centre.
“If you are looking to try something different for a lunchtime snack
there will be some delicious continental foods on offer, or with
Christmas on the horizon, why not browse some of the handmade goods and
gift items on offer.”
The Continental Market will be trading between 9:00 am – 4.30 pm.
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