Showing posts with label margate old town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label margate old town. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Vintage Pin Ball Parlour returns to Margate Old Town


The Vintage Pinball Parlour returns to Margate Old Town for Christmas. Open daily from 12-5pm at the Pie Factory, 5 Broad Street, CT9 1EW from the 16th - 24th December. There have been some really great pop up shows and exhibitions at The Pie Factory this year. 

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Margate Bazaar

We would love to see more creative's take advantage of this. Help make
this an animated event, remember it's going to be on every Sunday a great
opportunities to to build up a reputation or following and to get what you
do out there in real time and space in front of a real audience.

More Details can be Found on
www.MargateoldTown.co.uk and Margate Bazaar on facebook.

I hope to hear from you all soon.
ROX
Margate Bazaar

Friday, 9 October 2009

Pushing Print

Starts tomorrow, running from 10th October to 1st November at Ingoldsby, Pie Factory and The Old Town Gallery in Margate Old Town. More info: http://pushingprint.co.uk/

Saturday, 26 September 2009

Things to do this weekend

There is the market in the Old Town. A lovely new vintage furniture and clothes shop has opened at 13 Market Place: Helter Skelter Boutique. There is also a the Broadstairs Food Festival.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Food Market in Margate Old Town - what a great day!


It started off a bit windy just before the market officially opened, but it blossomed into a glorious day of sunshine. the stalls looked fantastic and there as a lovely selection quality produce. The Benedictine Monks from Ramsgate sold a record number of pots of honey which just goes to prove that specialist quality products do have a place in Margate. Pictures from the day below and a video by Tim Spencer. Thanks, Tim!







We had to share the Market Place with the visiting Chinese delegation. TDC kindly chucked us off the pre-booked Market Place on the morning of the market. Nice one, TDC! But let's not let this blip spoil the day. Here's looking forward to possible food markets to come.