The Brigg Farmers' Market for March 2021 will be held tomorrow (Saturday, March 27) in the town centre from 9am through to mid-afternoon. It will be accompanied by the Saturday general market.
The attendance for these monthly events, established more than 20 years ago, is always linked to the weather.
Forecasts are suggesting cool and windy weather with the chance of showers to begin with, but brighter later.The temperature should rise to around 50F (10C).
Social distancing needs to be observed while looking at items on display and queueing to pay, and free car parking will be on offer to market shoppers.
Coun Rob Waltham told Brigg Town Council's latest meeting, held on Tuesday night, that this concession had been "protected" in North Lincolnshire Council's new budget for 2021/22.
The unitary authority organises and operates Brigg's weekly Thursday and Saturday markets as well as the monthly farmers' events.
Tomorrow's will be the last farmers' market to be held before some lockdown restrictions are lifted in April which should result in higher 'footfall' in Brigg town centre, depending on the weather, when next month's event comes along.
PICTURED: The sun shining down on some of the stalls which formed part of a previous (pre-Covid) Brigg Farmers' Market held in March.