Brigg Farmers' Market will go ahead as planned this Saturday (November 28) from 9am until mid-afternoon, despite lockdown 2.0 still being in operation.
North Lincolnshire Council will also be providing stalls so the adjoining general market can proceed.
The local authority says markets are "open for traders selling essential goods only."
The monthly farmers' markets were suspended for a time in the spring during the initial Coronavirus lockdown period but resumed on June 27.
The pre-Christmas farmers' market is scheduled for Saturday, December 19, the council says.
Car parking is free in Brigg on Saturdays, which helps people coming to the town centre to browse the market and attend town centre shops that are currently permitted to open.
Our picture shows a previous November farmers' event. The first market was held back in summer 2000 and it went on to gain a national award.