A church is staging a special summer craft market to celebrate the Coronation.
Markets take place in the churchyard of St Mary’s Church in Attleborough on the first Saturday of the month over the summer.
May's event has been moved to the Bank Holiday on Monday, May 8 (10am).
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As well as all the usual craft stalls, there will be refreshments served by the church and a BBQ run by Tony Perkins Butchers.
There will also be an organ recital by St Mary’s assistant director of music, Nigel Waring, at noon.
The church will also be celebrating on Sunday, May 7 with a Special Service at 6.30pm which will be attended by Attleborough mayor Phil Leslie and Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk Ian Lonsdale.
Rector of St Mary’s, the Rev Matthew Jackson said: “We look forward to welcoming lots of people from Attleborough and beyond as we celebrate the Coronation of Charles III over this special weekend for our nation.”
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