A 'market for mums' that provides clothes, toys and other products is returning to Harrogate next weekend.
The regular Mum2Mum Market is returning to Harrogate High School on Saturday 12th July from 2-4pm.
More than 35 stalls will be in place to provide visitors with thousands of baby and children’s items - and at “bargain” prices.
Visitors can shop for buggies, highchairs, books, games and toys, as well as clothes, sterilisers and feeding equipment.
Organiser Sarah Shaw said:
“This event is targeted at pregnant women and young families looking for a bargain!”
The market will be attended by local businesses including Pretty Bakes, LA Performance Academy and Water Babies.
The event is largely cash only at a cost of £2 per adult. Children go free.
Local businesses looking to advertise should email Harrogate@mum2mummarket.com or can visit https://www.mum2mummarket.co.uk/m2mmharrogate.html.

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