There will be thousands of pre-loved and nearly new items for sale at the market, at Wishaw Sports Centre this Saturday, which has previously proved very popular with bargain hunters.
Thrifty shoppers can grab themselves a bargain when the Too Good to Throw indoor market returns to Wishaw this weekend.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Or grab toys, dolls, games, books, antiques, jewellery and soft furnishings. Event organiser Leeann Gillespie said: “This market is a brilliant way for families or people who may be struggling, to pick-up clothes, shoes and toys for a fantastic low price.
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