Posted on 11th April 2022
By Billy Langsworthy

Exhibitor applications are now open for London Toy Fair 2023.
The show – organised by the British Toy & Hobby Association – returns to Olympia London from January 24th to 26th 2023.across the Grand and National Halls.
“Despite the challenging circumstances we faced last year, we were overwhelmed with the support we received from the industry and were delighted that we were able to put on a successful event,” said Majen Immink, Director of Fairs and Special Events at the BTHA.
“The positive feedback we have received since the show has highlighted how important it is for the industry to do business in person again. We are now very much looking forward to the return of Toy Fair 2023 in January, in what will hopefully be in more normal circumstances.”
Companies can view 2023 rates and apply to exhibit directly via the Toy Fair website at www.toyfair.co.uk.
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