The first Royston Craft Fair of 2015 pulled in the punters on Saturday.

Royston Crow: Harriet Knowles from Royston, tempted by the delicious home made goodies at the Chocnut Bliss stall at the Royston Craft Fair on Saturday. The business is run by Louise Christodohov. Credit: Clive PorterHarriet Knowles from Royston, tempted by the delicious home made goodies at the Chocnut Bliss stall at the Royston Craft Fair on Saturday. The business is run by Louise Christodohov. Credit: Clive Porter (Image: Archant)

Visitors flocked to the town hall to buy some original crafts and enjoy a cup of tea and a cake – including Royston mayor Victoria Hulstrom-Allen who spent time chatting to stall holders.

Organiser Laura Whitford, who also owns yarn-based business Kozmic Dreams, said: “I’m overwhelmed with the support from stall holders and locals, as well as the quality of products, which so many customers commented on.”

Starting from June, the fair will be held monthly.

For more information, email Laura on roystoncraftfair@yahoo.co.uk or visit the Facebook page by searching for Royston Craft Fair.

Royston Crow: Peppi and Meika Phizacklea, from Australia, visiting relations in Royston, decide what to purchase at the Hand Made Retro Jewellery stand, operated by Fallon Ismail. Credit: Clive PorterPeppi and Meika Phizacklea, from Australia, visiting relations in Royston, decide what to purchase at the Hand Made Retro Jewellery stand, operated by Fallon Ismail. Credit: Clive Porter (Image: Archant)

Royston Crow: Photographer Clive Porter launched a new range of greeting cards, titled This England, at Royston Craft Fair, where he also displayed some of his popular framed photographs. Credit: Clive PorterPhotographer Clive Porter launched a new range of greeting cards, titled This England, at Royston Craft Fair, where he also displayed some of his popular framed photographs. Credit: Clive Porter (Image: Archant)