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Croom Christmas Craft Market 2025 helps support local businesses this Christmas

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Croom Christmas Craft Market 2025 helps support local businesses this Christmas

The Croom Christmas Craft Market 2025 will bring fifty vendors to local shoppers in Croom this Christmas

Announcing the plans for this year’s Croom Christmas Craft Market, the organisers shared on social media, “It’s back and better than ever!”

Croom will be buzzing with Christmas Cheer on November 23, when the Croom Christmas Craft Market 2025 will bring fifty vendors to Croom Community Centre on High Street from 11 am to 3 pm.

The Christmas market is the perfect opportunity for craft makers from across Limerick and beyond to put their products on display, and gives shoppers in Croom and visitors the chance to pick up unique gifts and seasonal treats, all created by local craft makers.

Announcing the plans for this year’s Croom Christmas Craft Market, the organisers shared on social media, “It’s back and better than ever! Come along for a festive celebration and discover the very best of local crafts, art, pottery, and handmade treasures. It’s the perfect spot to find a truly unique gift or a gorgeous festive decoration for your home.”


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With entry just €2, and free admission for children under the age, the craft market is the perfect opportunity for people to support local businesses and craft makers this holiday season, whether you’re searching for a thoughtful present, a piece of local art, or charming decorations to brighten your home.

Edel Fitzgerald, Croom Community Development Association event manager, said, “The event is a great opportunity to meet the maker, and to get some very unique gifts from the stocking filler to the individual present for someone very dear.  

“There will be 50 stalls with a large selection of items and lots of new artists at Croom.  You can make a day of the event and book yourself for brunch or lunch at the Aubergine Restaurant. There will be tea and coffee, Mulled Wine, and some sweet treats at the Market, and when my mom was with me, she was very happy to take a break and then have a second look about to make sure she didn’t miss any shopping opportunity.”

Organised by the Croom Community Development Association, the market is now in its fourth year, the association say, “Browse a wonderful selection of unique, handmade gifts, festive decorations, and seasonal treats — perfect for adding a little magic to your Christmas!”

For more details on this year’s vendors and what to expect, visit the Croom Community Development Association’s website.

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