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Sheffield pop-up market gives local makers a chance to shine

The two-day market brought together a variety of small business owners, giving visitors the opportunity to browse and support locally made and carefully selected products in a relaxed setting.

Local entrepreneurs presented their products to enthusiastic shoppers during the Call Me Toni Curated Pop Up at The Grand Exotic in Sheffield last week.

The two-day market brought together a variety of small business owners, giving visitors the opportunity to browse and support locally made and carefully selected products in a relaxed setting.

Ilma Matthews and Jodith Saulez.

Among the items on display were handmade jewellery, homemade jams, locally grown macadamia nut products, classic linen clothing, leather handbags and 100% Indian cotton pyjamas.

Linda Nathan and Arleen Shortland.

Visitors were able to meet the makers behind the brands, learn about their products and enjoy a shopping experience that celebrated craftsmanship and local entrepreneurship.


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Sboniso Dlamini

Sboniso has been a journalist with The North Coast Courier since 2014. He is passionate about making a positive impact in people's lives through his storytelling. He finds joy in sharing the stories of ordinary people, believing that everyone has a story worth telling.
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