HIMLEY Hall will be the setting for one of the borough's popular Teenage Markets this weekend.
Gifts and home-made refreshments will be on offer at the event which will be held on Sunday June 18 from 11am to 5pm.
Young entrepreneurs, ranging in age from 12 to 22, will be selling their wares in the grounds of the former family home of the Earls of Dudley.
The Teenage Markets give young people chance to showcase their creative products for free.
Cllr Ian Kettle, Dudley's cabinet member for planning end economic development, said: “We established Teenage Markets to give young entrepreneurs the chance get hands-on experience in developing their own businesses.
"They learn the day to day skills needed to create, market and sell their products and get to do so in a safe and fun environment.
"We hope that each time they attend an event they learn more about the selling process and build up their skills for the future.”
For more details go to www.theteenagemarket.co.uk/events/himley-hall-teenage-market.
At the latest event - there will be 20 stalls selling goods ranging from arts, crafts and stationery to jewellery, greetings cards, clothes and home-made cakes and biscuits.
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