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In pictures: Nailsworth celebrates first market of the year

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The first Nailsworth outdoor market of the year took place at the Mortimer Gardens on Saturday.

From homemade cheeses, pies, chutneys, glassware and bags, the popular market is organised by Sarah Martin and runs on the fourth Saturday of every month, with the next market set for February 24th, 9.30am- 2.30pm.

Scroll through our gallery of pictures at the Nailsworth outdoor market.

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