A Norwich street lined with independent businesses is hosting its first Summer Fayre this year.
The event will take place along St Augustines Street on Sunday, July 21 from 10am to 4pm and it is free to attend.
Visitors can expect food, drink, music, art, prints, gifts, photography, homeware, vintage and new clothing, accessories, plants, local stall holders and yard sales.
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It has been organised by Charlotte Ogley of Ninety Three Store, which opened in July 2023 and sells statement pieces for the wardrobe and the home.
It will be the penultimate weekend to visit the shop as she has just announced that it is closing on July 27 as her landlord is selling the premises.
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Ninety Three Store will continue online and Ms Ogley is hoping to get a shop in the city again in the future.
She said: "I am gutted to be leaving and would love it if something came up again in St Augustines Street.
"Come to the Summer Fayre and visit a street full of independents - we need your support now more than ever."
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