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Farmers market returns to downtown Birmingham Sunday
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BIRMINGHAM A lot of Birmingham’s spring traditions have been canceled for a second year amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
But one of them, the Birmingham Farmers Market, will be back this weekend with a little taste of normalcy for shoppers.
The market will be back in Public Parking Lot 6 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays beginning May 2. New vendors and old favorites will be back to sell locally grown produce, meat and dairy products, artisan baked goods, fresh foods, and more.
Last year, the market opened in a drive-thru format. Guests visited booths in their vehicles and purchased pre-packaged bunches of goods.
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Paul Wells.
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A man from Highbridge, who killed his neighbour while mentally unwell, has been handed an indefinite hospital order.
Richard Matthews was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court on April 16 after pleading guilty at a previous hearing to one count of manslaughter by diminished responsibility.
Paul Wells, aged 39, was stabbed by Matthews on June 25 and pronounced dead at the scene.
In a statement read out in court, Mr Wells family said described him as an amazing man and said the loss they felt was beyond words .
They said: “(Paul had) a beautiful soul with friends all over the world. Paul was just the best – caring, so funny and very cheeky in the greatest way possible. We miss him very much.