A DECISION will be made on whether the council will continue a farmer's market in Radlett as a three-month trial comes to an end.
The last farmer's market, part of the trial run by Hertsmere Borough Council, will be held on June 19.
Meat, fruit and vegetables, dairy items, sweet and savoury pies, organic flour and bread, flowers and plants will be available to buy.
After an assessment of the trial’s success, a decision will be made on whether the market will continue.
Julie Johnson, operations manager in the council’s engineering team which is responsible for markets, said: "The first two markets went reasonably well.
“There are lots of stalls offering great items including hanging baskets and natural skin products.
“I’d encourage local residents and people further afield to drop by and take a look, you'll be surprised at what you can get."
As well as the farmers' market there will also be a Food Lovers Market, which will specialise in European cheeses, crepes, Italian biscuits, olives and have a patisserie.
The market will be held on Sunday, June 19, at Newberries car park, in Watling Street, Radlett.
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