Saint Catherine’s has moved back the date of its Summer Market to Bank Holiday Monday August 30.
This is following the latest Government guidance on COVID-19 and the ‘roadmap’ announcement. The decision has been taken with safety as the main priority.
The event will take place from 10am to 2pm at the Scarborough TEC playing field, off Filey Road.
Admission is free and there will be a huge variety of stalls, with everything from food and drinks to crafts, gifts and even bouncy slides.
Susan Stephenson, communications and marketing manager, said:
“We are really thrilled that we can welcome back supporters to what will be our first event of the year! Our markets have proved really popular in previous years and we hope to see lots of people on the day to enjoy this wonderful outdoor event. We would also like to say a huge thank you to Scarborough TEC for the use of the playing field.”
There are still limited spaces left for stallholders to attend. If you would like to enquire about having a stall, please call the fundraising team on 01723 378406 or fundraising@saintcatherines.org.uk


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