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Garioch Heritage Centre welcomes back Exclusively Highlands


By Kirsty Brown

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Following the extremely successful previous Exclusively Highlands events, the Garioch Heritage Centre supported by Inverurie Events are delighted to welcome back Exclusively Highlands Christmas Fair on November 28 and 29.

Following a one-way system, there will be over 35 exhibitors laid out amongst the exhibits over both floors of the Centre along with some additional outside stalls.

There will be the usual high standard of arts, crafts and food.

This is the perfect opportunity to support and shop local this Christmas, from ceramics to candles, metal work to wood turning, craft gin and local venison.

A range of different jewellery and home furnishings will also be available.

Social distancing will be in place, and masks must be worn.

Tickets are limited and all adults and children over 12 must purchase a ticket in advance from the Heritage Centre’s website: https://gariochheritage.co.uk/upcoming-events/.

Open to the public between 10 am and 4 pm each day, tickets are available in half hour slots.

Customers should arrive during their time slot, but ensure they allow approximately 90 minutes for their visit.

This will help to prevent queuing at the door.

The Garioch Heritage Centre is located in the heart of Inverurie and is fully accessible with free on-street parking.

The café will be open.

An Inverurie Events spokesperson said: “It is important that we do all we can to retain the spirit and joy the festive period provides families in the region.

"The presence and availability of markets and stalls is something we pride ourselves in having each year and proves to be a pivotal fundraising event.

"A massive thank you to the Garioch Heritage Centre and partners; we hope you head down and feel the sense of community amidst all the crafts, local items, food, drink and museum exhibitions.”


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