A market that takes place at venues near Norwich continues to grow as it returns for its second year. 

The All Seasons Makers Fayre was established in 2023 by mother-and-daughter duo Carol Ray, 62, and Gemma Pope, 40, and it runs monthly from April to December. 

The regular locations are Hethersett Village Hall and Heathlands Community Centre in Blofield Heath and there is free entry. 

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The next events are on Saturday, May 18 from 9am to 12.30pm and Sunday, May 19 from 10am to 2pm, respectively. 

Norwich Evening News: The markets are run by a mother-and-daughter duo The markets are run by a mother-and-daughter duo (Image: All Seasons Makers Fayre)

There will also be Christmas markets at the Norman Centre in Mile Cross. 

Mrs Ray said: "We wanted to create a bolthole for people to sell their crafts and it was born from the pandemic when many people started making things."

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There are 20 to 40 stalls at each event and refreshments are available to buy. 

Mrs Pope, who is an artist, said: "We keep stall fees as low as we possibly can and it is a very friendly and family-orientated market." 

Interested stallholders can email allseasonsmakers@gmail.com