A pop-up market showcasing some of the county’s newest traders is hosting its latest event this weekend.
The Native2Norfolk market will take place against the backdrop of the historic Station Café along Marriott's Way in Reepham on Sunday from 9.30am to 2.30pm.
The market, which is known for supporting local artisans, farmers, and creators, will provide a platform for more than 25 traders, offering gourmet food, bespoke crafts and eco-friendly products.
Market stalls will include The Lanky Roaster with small batch roasted coffee, Norfolk Wildlife Trust promoting wildlife conservation, The Galley at Horning with food items and gifts, Rusty Krab Rum Shop and DOXI Cocktails.
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Established names such as Barnsdale Crafts & Preserves and Reet's Hand Craft will also pop up alongside new businesses including Destiny’s Dough Street Food, known for its giant hotdogs, and Philip De Paolo Woodcraft.
Finley Robertson, event organiser at Native2Norfolk, said: "The market offers a unique opportunity for visitors to support local businesses while enjoying a range of high-quality, handcrafted goods.
"It stands as a testament to the thriving community spirit and entrepreneurial drive of Norfolk.”
The market is free to attend and on-site parking is available.
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