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Hobbycraft Biggleswade grand store opening

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On Saturday 11th June Hobbycraft, the UK's largest arts and crafts retailer, opened its store at A1 Retail Park, Biggleswade.

The store team of crafty experts are on hand to help with top tips and advice on products and crafting techniques. Alongside an array of products for experts and beginners alike, the store also has a dedicated Custom Crafting area introducing customers to digital personalisation.

Customers of the A1 Retail Park store will also be able to sign up to an array of craft workshops, designed to give everyone the opportunity to master a new craft or refine a long-time favourite. The workshops are suitable for the whole family with specific kids' sessions also available. Prices start at £5 and can be booked online via Hobbycraft ClassBento.

Sign up to the Hobbycraft Club for free to benefit from exclusive offers, inspiration and techniques across a vast range of crafts, plus be the first to hear about exciting new product launches and more.

The store is based at Unit L, A1 Retail Park, London Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, SG18 8PS and will be open Monday to Friday 9am to 8pm, Saturday 9am to 7pm and Sunday 10.30am to 4.30pm.

For more information, visit the Hobbycraft website at www.hobbycraft.co.uk

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