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52 stalls and live music this Saturday at Huntly Spring Market


By Alistair Whitfield



Huntly Spring Market this Saturday will see the town centre packed with food, crafts and music to mark the start of the long bank holiday weekend.

The centre of Huntly will be packed with stalls this Saturday.
The centre of Huntly will be packed with stalls this Saturday.

A total of 52 stalls have signed up for the event, which will also see live acts preforming throughout the day in The Square.

Some of stalls are being set up inside upon the ground floor of the No 30 building, with guided tours available around the rest of the eagerly-anticipated venue.

Kay Thomson, one of the organisers said: “We wanted to celebrate Spring, showcase local talent and put on an event for the whole family.”

Amongst the acts performing will be Huntly Pipe Band, Billy Barron and members of Huntly Folk Club.

Meanwhile, Maddison Reid, who’s aged nine and from Cornhill, will also be continuing her challenge to ‘dance the alphabet’ at local locations from Abercherdir onwards, in order to raise money for the Archie Foundation.

The Huntly Spring Market, which will be on from 9am-1pm, is not the only event on Saturday.

A coffee morning is also being held at Stewart’s Hall from 10am-noon in aid of Glass Hall.

Then, from early doors on Monday, there will be a car boot sale on Marketmuir in aid of Huntly Sports Trust.


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