VINTAGE and retro fashion stalls are set to return to a border town for the eighth time this weekend.
Hay Does Vintage will return this Sunday between 10.30am and 4.30pm with 50 traders selling fashion and accessories, home wares, furniture, textiles, jewellery, china and upcycled items made from genuine vintage originals and second hand goods.
Organiser Jo Hodges said: "I try to ensure that there is something for everyone at Hay Does Vintage.
"We carefully select our traders for each event to ensure our fayres have a bit of something for everyone, bringing back some favourites and introducing some new ones to keep things interesting.
"Our aim is to gain a reputation for providing a high quality fayre each time and it's really lovely to see returning visitors that appreciate our efforts."
The fair is being held in the middle of the town in three venues, the Cheesemarket, Buttermarket and a marquee in the Market Square car park.
Charity shops in the town are also supporting the event by remaining open for the day.
Hay Does Vintage is a not-for-profit event now in its fourth year. A door fee of £1 is charged to cover essential running costs.
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