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will host its Christmas market on Saturday December 10, giving visitors a chance to meet Santa, discover local arts and crafts, enjoy seasonal refreshments and explore the working farm. The ‘pay as you feel’ entry comes as the farm hopes to remove barriers to festive fun in light of the cost of living crisis.
Adam Ogilvie, the farm’s chief executive, said: “We wanted the event to be open to all at a time which is so financially difficult for many. With the ‘pay as you feel’ model, we hope that those who can donate will do so, while anybody who is not able to will feel just as welcome.”Stalls at the farm’s Christmas market will include local crafts, food and drink, and a tombola.
Meanwood Valley Urban Farm in Leeds invites customers to enjoy their 'pay as you feel' Christmas market to ensure everyone can celebrate Christmas this year. Picture: James Hardisty Visitors can also look forward to a Santa’s Grotto costing £3, Christmas carols in the courtyard and a ‘light a candle’ space. Adam added: “We are really looking forward to welcoming the people of
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