Maidenhead Lions Club to host first Christmas Gift Market

10:32PM, Thursday 30 October 2025

A Christmas market packed with stalls, gifts and activities is set to take over a parish hall in Maidenhead next month.

Maidenhead Lions are running their first Christmas Gift Market from 11am to 3.30pm at St Joseph’s Parish Hall on Cookham Road on Saturday, November 8.

Guests will also enjoy a tombola, refreshments and a mystery gift bag stall.

The event is free to enter and there is parking available at the hall.

Maidenhead MP Josh Reynolds will also be in attendance to the event.

The Tangent ladies group are set to offer tasty treats such as filled rolls, homemade cakes, coffee, tea and squash to purchase and enjoy in the seated area.

An array of fit stalls will sell honey products, sauces and chutneys, jams, activity boxes for children, crochet and handmade items, handmade rope gifts, watercolour and cards, and 3D printed collectables.

Tropic skincare, jewellery, vegan bath bombs and beauty products, resin creatures and gifts and more will be on offer.

The Maidenhead Lions have urged visitors to ‘come along and support’ their new event.

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