One of the oldest farmers' markets in Norfolk celebrates its 17th anniversary this month.
And organisers are encouraging shoppers to use it to ensure it can continue for another year.
Wymondham Farmers Market was launched by the Wymondham Development Partnership, a community organisation set up to bring the town together, in 2000 and continues to attract visitors to the town.
It offers locally sourced food and drinks products, including eggs, fish, meat, cheese, chocolate, cakes and jams and is normally held on the third Saturday of the month.
A spokesperson for Wymondham Farmers Market said: 'We are proud to say that the farmers' market has been running for 17 years and is still going strong. We would ask people to come along and support this community facility.'
The birthday celebrations will be held on Saturday, March 18, from 9am to 1pm.
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