A celebration of independent businesses in the heart of NR3 was a huge success at the weekend.
The first St Augustines Street Summer Fayre took place in Norwich on Sunday and visitors enjoyed food, drink, music and much more.
Charlotte Ogley of Ninety Three Store at number 31 organised the event.
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She said: "We were all packed from start to finish and had lots of comments about it being people's first time venturing down St Augustines Street.
"It was great to see the local community come out and support its independent spaces."
It was bittersweet for Ms Ogley as her last day in St Augustines Street is Saturday, July 27 as her landlord is selling the premises.
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Ninety Three Store will continue online, with plans for a new shop in the city eventually.
She added: "The street will continue to collaborate together, with the hope to make it a yearly event."
Laura Budds at Norfolk Retro also organises an annual late-night Christmas shopping event along the street.
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