10th Annual Deepdale Christmas Market Raises Over £10,000 For Charity
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10th Annual Deepdale Christmas Market Raises Over £10,000 For Charity

The crew running the Deepdale Christmas Market are immensely proud to announce that over £10,000 was raised for charity from the 10thannual event.  11 charities were supported with various activities overthe weekend.

St Mary’s Church Building Fund raised funds with their Christmas stall and café in the church.

The Crew of Deepdale Backpackers & Camping ran a charity café in the kitchen of the backpackers hostel, raising funds for StMartin’s Housing Trust and The Peoples’ Picnic, both helping homeless people in the local area.

Volunteers in the St Mary’s Church at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Volunteers in the St Mary’s Church at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Wandering Santa greeting visitors our the Orchard Tent at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Wandering Santa greeting visitors our the Orchard Tent at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018

Brancaster School and the Parents Associationran a tombola in St Mary’s Church on Saturday and Sunday.  Their fundraising will benefit all the children attending the local school.

Wells Community Hospital ran a tombola in St Mary’s Church on Friday, helping raise funds to supply local health care services.

Norfolk Wildlife Trust had a stand talking to visitors about theirreserves and selling membership.

Deepdale Backpackers & Camping crew serving cakes and hot drinks at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Deepdale Backpackers & Camping crew serving cakes and hot drinks at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Norfolk Wildlife Trust chatting with visitors at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Norfolk Wildlife Trust chatting with visitors at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018

And new for this year we had three charities helping with the car parking in return for donations from car owners, the Benjamin Foundation (with help from West Norfolk Mind), the RNLI and Lions International (Hunstanton).

“We felt that supporting organisations that help thehomeless was the right thing to do, particularly at Christmas time.  The Deepdale Backpackers & Camping crew all love to bake, and a charity café based around the music in the courtyard works wonderfully.  We hope to have a long term relationship with both St Martin’s Housing Trust and The Peoples’Picnic.” said Chris Haycock

Over 100 filled socks were donated by visitors for The Peoples’ Picnic, who will be gifting them to homeless people in Norwich over Christmas.  It’s not too late to donate yourself, and they are being collected in various places around the County.  You can put them in the crate at BrewDog in Norwich or Tesco in Aylsham.

Filled socks for The Peoples’ Picnic donated by visitors at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Filled socks for The Peoples’ Picnic donated by visitors at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Some of the crew showing at the Christmas Jumper Flash Mob at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018
Some of the crew showing at the Christmas Jumper Flash Mob at Deepdale Christmas Market 2018

On top of all that charity fundraising, Dalegate Market andthe rest of Burnham Deepdale celebrated Small Business Saturday by hosting over 130 local artisans and producers across the weekend.  Tens of thousands ofvisitors enjoyed their Christmas shopping, and were entertained by localmusicians and bands who played throughout the weekend.  Not bad for a village with less than 30 permanent residents.

A great weekend, and Dalegate Market does it all again in 2019 at the Deepdale Spring Market (Friday 29th to Sunday 31st March) and Deepdale Christmas Market (Friday 29th November to Sunday 1st December).  All the details can be found online at www.dalegatemarket.co.uk

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