A French Market Visits, Diss, Norfolk - 24th June 2006

Every year or so a visiting French Market appears in Diss. Whilst one or two of the local shopkeepers grumble darkly about its presence and the possible effect on trade, Diss is nevertheless heaving with people out in the sunshine, eager to purchase some overpriced Saucisse or a bit of Fromage.

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Stalls near the museum

Stalls near the museum

On the Market Place

Cloves of garlic

Shallots

Globe artichokes

A stall of random bags

The Market Place, Diss

The saucisse stall

Mere's Mouth, Diss

An old man walks past with his dog

A view of Mere's Mouth

The Amandine's green Morris van

Printec Pam is spotted sitting on a bench

People throng a confectionery stall

John and Arline happen past

The Diss town sign

The Sock watches something in the garden

Unripe wheat

A bumble-bee lights upon a head of Cow Parsley