Andover's Friday morning WI Country Market will trade as usual during June despite a move outdoors.
The weekly market - the biggest WI produce sale in the country - is having to make way for an arts event using the Guildhall for the first three weeks of this month.
The usual inside stalls, except for crafts and the tea and coffee bar, will join the plant sellers outside on the Guildhall forecourt.
"It's going to be a bit tight for space and of course we don't know what the weather is going to throw at us," said country market chairman, Mrs Sue Peecock.
"Although we book the Guildhall more than a year in advance, we do understand that Test Valley Borough Council has the right to commandeer the space if they want it. It is just a shame that June is such a busy and popular time of the year for us," she said.
The usual selection of cakes, vegetables, flowers, jams and chutneys, plants and honey will be for sale.
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