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SEFTON residents are being invited to a Christmas market with a difference in Southport this weekend.

The event at the New Leaf garden centre on Rotten Row will feature festive goods created by clients of the borough’s leading adult social care provider, New Directions.

They include people with support needs due to disability, age or mental health conditions.

The Christmas fair will take place at New Leaf’s Park Lodge greenhouse­s site from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, December 2.

Organisers say there will be a wide variety of seasonal items on offer, all produced by service users at New Leaf and the New Directions North Hub on Mornington Road in Southport town centre.

Gift ideas will range from wooden tea light holders, twig trees and table decoration­s to slate signs and bughouses.

Unusual handcrafte­d items will included wooden angels, snowmen and soldiers, and hand-knitted Christmas tree decoration­s.

Meanwhile, green-fingered New Leaf service users have also been working on a range of yuletide plants, flower arrangemen­ts, wreaths and grave pots.

Refreshmen­ts will also be available at the market, which is being organised by the same team that helped the New Directions show garden to win a gold medal at this summer’s Southport Flower Show.

New Directions Business Developmen­t Manager Dave Hughes said: “Our service users have been working very hard to prepare for the Christmas market, so we’re hoping for a big turnout on the day.

“They really appreciate seeing items they have worked on attracting the interest of so many customers, as they did at the Flower Show.”

For more informatio­n about the services offered by New Directions, or to find out about joining the team, ring 0151 934 3726 or visit www.ndirection­s. co.uk

 ??  ?? Service users and staff at the New Leaf garden centre prepare for the Christmas market on Saturday
Service users and staff at the New Leaf garden centre prepare for the Christmas market on Saturday

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