POP-up Christmas markets are taking place on a daily basis at a shopping centre in Rhyl.
The White Rose Shopping Centre began hosting the markets on Monday (December 2), and will continue to do so until December 23.
Open from 9am until 5pm, the markets will welcome a variety of stall holders throughout the month, including those selling gifts, crafts, and tasty treats.
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They have been organised in conjunction with Feel Fab Events, an organisation which was created more than a decade ago which, at the time, aimed to help people, businesses, and charity events promoting wellbeing.
In years gone by, it has developed into supporting small businesses to sow their items to a wider audience by giving them a chance to stand inside busy shopping centres.
Belinda Freestone and Collette Billiald, of Feel Fab Events, said: “Feel Fab were approached by a local business owner in Rhyl for help putting together a month-long event.
“We put the feelers out there and got a huge response. It seemed to be something a lot of the locals wanted to be a part of.
“Some days are a little a quieter than others, with midweek onwards really picking up.
“We have a variety of stalls over different days, including candles and wax melts, chocolate/sweet hampers, handmade soaps and body care, candles, candy and children's toys, crystals, jewellery, resin gifts, and hand-painted stones.
“We are still taking bookings and have space for more.
“We are all about giving sole traders and crafters the opportunity to get their products to a wider audience and giving the shoppers of The White Rose and Rhyl a reason to come in and have a look around.
“We hope everyone gets behind us and the stallholders, and supports where they can.”
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