The Mayor of Barry will be hosting a Christmas market as part of the town's festive celebrations.
It will offer a platform for talented arts and crafts makers from the area - as well as the chance to find a perfect handmade gift.
The market, taking place at the Cemetery Approach Community Centre, will also be raising money for the chosen charities of Cllr Catherine Iannucci-Williams.
Entry is free with refreshments on sale in aid of the Vale Foodbank, which is part of the Trussell Trust's network and SHUA (Safe House for Unwanted Animals), a volunteer-led emergency and rehabilitation service.
The Mayor's Christmas Market will be held on Saturday 7th December from 10am-2pm.

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