The popular Ampfield Market is set to return next week, with plenty of locally sourced products.
The market, established in 2000, takes place in the Ampfield Village Hall on the first Saturday of every month, excluding January and August.
It will be open on Saturday, November 2, from 10am until 12noon, with free parking and admission.
The market, known for its locally sourced produce, offers a variety of goods including cakes, honey, eggs, plants and a range of crafts.
There will also be books, cards, wrapping paper, jewellery and collectables.
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A market spokesperson said: "We order our fruit and veg from Hansards, a very reputable local supplier, and we endeavour to sell a good variety of fresh, seasonal produce every month.
"We are delighted that Matt's Bakery in Chandlers Ford is now supplying our bread each month."
It has also become a community hub, generating nearly £3,000 annually for the Village Hall funds.
The market is run by a team of volunteers who also provide a selection of seasonal cakes served with coffee every market day.
Ampfield Market is reminding people of the dates for their diaries for the rest of next year and into 2024.
There will be a special Christmas event on December 7, while February 1, March 1 and April 5 will be regular market days.
Those interested in renting a table or wanting more information can contact Julie Trotter at julie@ampfield.org.uk.
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