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Garry Essex, 37, from Essex Bakery in Colchester holding some of his delicious brownies.
- Credit: Archant 2020
Visitors battled the elements to enjoy the festive fun at one of Suffolk s biggest food markets at Ipswich s Trinity Park.
Despite the rainy weather, Suffolk s Farmers Market was well populated with those looking to visit a range of different stores.
Andrea Hilton from Hilton Macarons who had a stand at Suffolk Farmer s Market.
- Credit: Archant 2020
Entry for the event was free and visitors enjoyed locally sourced food and drink from stalls inside one of the barns at Trinity Park.
The event took place between 10am and 2pm and attendees had to book a time slot to adhere to Covid-19 guidelines.
Garry Essex, 37, from Essex Bakery in Colchester holding some of his delicious brownies.
- Credit: Archant 2020
Visitors battled the elements to enjoy the festive fun at one of Suffolk s biggest food markets at Ipswich s Trinity Park.
Despite the rainy weather, Suffolk s Farmers Market was well populated with those looking to visit a range of different stores.
Andrea Hilton from Hilton Macarons who had a stand at Suffolk Farmer s Market.
- Credit: Archant 2020
Entry for the event was free and visitors enjoyed locally sourced food and drink from stalls inside one of the barns at Trinity Park.
The event took place between 10am and 2pm and attendees had to book a time slot to adhere to Covid-19 guidelines.