Norwich's biggest street food market is launching its own festival three years after it first opened.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of the festival's grand opening this weekend.
When is the Junkyard Market Festival and where is it?
The festival will take place from Friday, October 6 until Sunday, October 8 at Earlham Park.
It will run from 12pm to 10pm each day with staggered entry times to avoid crowding.
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Which stallholders will be there?
Food vendors from all over the UK will be at the event including It's All Gravy, Bun Boy LDN and Bam Bam Crepes.
There will be a variety of options available for those who are gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian.
Craft beers and other alcoholic drinks will also be on sale including cocktails made by Tayēr + Elementary which ranked second place in the World's 50 Best Bars list this year.
What other entertainment will be available?
There will be DJs performing throughout the weekend as well as live bands and arts and crafts for children.
Among those performing will be Norman Jay MBE who is known for his long career as a radio and sound system DJ.
Can I arrive via public transport?
The First Bus 25 and 26 routes (via Unthank Road and Earlham Road respectively) provide easy access from the city centre to within a short walking distance of Earlham Park.
Where can I park?
There is no on-site parking at Earlham Park so visitors should make use of city centre car parks and public transport.
Can I bring my dog?
All dogs are welcome at the festival.
How much does entry cost?
Tickets to the Junkyard Market Festival are free.
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