West End Festival 2016: Summer Market Coach House Trust Saturday 25 June, 2016

Free entry
10:30am-4:00pm
Fabulous Fun Filled Family Market on Saturday 25th June.
Plants and arts & crafts sales, homebaking, tea & coffee, BBQ, art gallery and musical entertainment from our resident band
Children’s activities including the Animal Man’s mini zoo, a bouncy castle, face painting and sow & grow all taking place within the secret garden between 12noon-3:00pm.
Live Music with Jim Byrne
The Coach House Trust, 84 Belmont Lane, Kelvinbridge, G12 8EN.
Telephone: 0141 334 6888
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Can I book a stall please? How much does it cost?
Hi Aisha, I am advertising the event on behalf of the Coach House Trust. You would have to contact them to discuss booking a stall. I’ve added their telephone no to the feature.
Regards,
Pat