From delicious street food to a new craft market, a Norwich venue is pulling out all the stops for the upcoming bank holiday.
Junkyard Market, based outside St Mary's Works, will host a four-day party from Friday, April 28 until Monday, May 1, with free entry and indoor and outdoor seating.
As usual, it will feature bars and a range of street food vendors, which this week includes StakeHaus with steak and chips and dessert trader Nut Cups.
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On Friday, it is open from 5pm to 10pm and the band Sons of Mark will play from 7pm.
On Saturday and Sunday, the site is open from 12noon to 10pm and until 5pm on both days will be free children's coronation crown making.
Little Foodies also launches this weekend, with the traders doing smaller and cheaper portions for children.
On Saturday there will be DJs from 5pm to 10pm and on Sunday, DJ Norman Jay MBE will be doing two 90-minute soul sets starting at 3.30pm and 7.30pm.
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On Monday, it is open from 12noon until 7.30pm and until 5pm will be its first craft market with around 20 local traders, ranging from jewellery to ceramics.
Michael Femi-Ola, organiser, said: "There is loads on this weekend and Junkyard is starting to come alive again ahead of the summer."
Book a table at junkyardmarket.co.uk
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