Market town revives centuries-old tradition in new form...and it will surely reduce locals to tears
A small market town in Lincolnshire is set to revive a centuries old tradition this year in a boost to the local economy and culture. The fair s revival forms part of a wider programme of market activities being introduced to the area around the same time. Originally dating back several centuries, the event is now being brought back to modern audiences through a series of modern markets. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Dating back to around 1484, the town was given the right to hold a weekly

A small market town in Lincolnshire is set to revive a centuries old tradition this year in a boost to the local economy and culture. The fair s revival forms part of a wider programme of market activities being introduced to the area around the same time. Originally dating back several centuries, the event is now being brought back to modern audiences through a series of modern markets. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Dating back to around 1484, the town was given the right to hold a weekly
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