The sun shone for the launch of the revamped Burnham Farmers Market.
Crowds flocked to the stalls, from the 9am opening onwards, enticed by pies, smoked fish and a macaroon tower.
Organiser Faye Hawkins, 25, roped in several family members to help her, including sister Sharn dressed as a cow.
With road signs, Burnham tote bags for £3 and soon to be roadside banners, Faye had hoped advertising would bring crowds back to the dwindling market.
After taking over running of it last month, she doubled the number of traders and has a waiting list for June.
She said: “It’s going really well, I can’t believe it’s so busy."
Read all about it in this week's Burnham Standard
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