What's on in Sandbach this weekend

By Deborah Bowyer

11th Nov 2021 | Local News

Let the sparkle begin and let us remember …

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Here are our top event picks for the coming days:

Saturday November 13th

Unity Church's coffee morning takes place in Wesley Avenue 10 am – 12 pm while the popular Sandbach Makers Market is on the Cobbles.

Packed with stalls stocking everything from food to crafts and more the Makers Market takes place from 10am until 3pm and is well worth a visit.

This weekend sees Remembrance parades and services and there's something to remember at Cheshire Villages Great War Society's exhibition at St Matthew's Church Hall in Haslington.

A WW1 ambulance plus other artefacts will be on show click here at the event commemorating those who fell during the conflict in Europe during WW1.

The exhibition opens at 10 am and closes at 5.00 pm. Admission is free and there will be refreshments available.

Sunday November 14th

A remembrance parade starts at Westfields in Sandbach to the Market Square at around 10.40am with Roberts Bakery Band leading the procession with two minutes' silence at 11 am at the War Memorial followed at 11.15 am by a service at St Mary's Church.

Back by popular demand, Beyoutiful on The Commons in Sandbach has its Pop N'Shop from 6pm where there will be fizz flowing and three for two on products plus some sneaky giveaways.

     

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