Members celebrate 40 years of country market
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Established by the Women’s Institute back in 1976, the market sells homebaked or homemade goods, handmade crafts, homegrown plants and more – all made and grown by local people for local people.
Frances Burt, market manager, said: “It’s a wonderful achievement that the market is celebrating its ruby anniversary this month and a real testament to the quality of items baked, made and grown which keep customers returning week after week.”
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Hide AdThe market is from 9.15am to 11.45am on Fridays in The Porter Room at Southwick Community Centre.
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