A Vintage Day featuring stalls, classic cars and much more is returning to a Norfolk town after a five-year break.
The event will take place on Sunday, September 17 from 11am to 4pm across Wymondham town centre and it is free to attend.
It is being organised by the volunteer-run Wymondham Town Team and there will be a whole host of stalls, including some selling antiques, and classic vehicles.
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There will also be children's activities on Toll's Meadow and various local venues will be involved, including Wymondham Abbey and Becket's Chapel.
It is hoped that steam trains will run between Dereham and Wymondham on the Mid-Norfolk Railway if repairs to the track are completed in time.
There will also be picnics encouraged by the River Tiffey and ice cream vans.
Rachael Mold, one of the organisers, said: "It will bring the community together and showcase what Wymondham has to offer - it will also be part of the Norfolk Heritage Open Days programme."
A vintage park-and-ride bus will be running during the day, with donations encouraged.
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