1380 days ago

northern community market

Stephanie from Redwood

Hi everyone,
Northern Community Market is now taking applications for funding.
We have successfully run 6 markets so far, with our 7th on the 19th March.

We could not of achieved this without our stall holders, volunteers and of course the public support.

We have a small profit that we are ready to help our community with.

If you are in need of assistance please send an email to

Northerncommunitymarket@gmail.com

Forward your application with "Funding" in the subject line.

Then tell us a little bit about yourself.

How you found out about the market.

Also note: this may not be paid into your bank account, but will be paid to the supplier.

Please do not reply or PM with your details.

Applications close on the 24th March 2022 at 5pm.

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