GRAB some great and interesting items at the monthly farmers' market in Victoria Street, Grimsby.
The market, held on the third Friday of each month, includes local favourites as well as some unique tastes.
One of the stalls attending is OsLinc, which will be selling its ostrich burgers and steaks from its Lincolnshire farm.
North East Lincolnshire Council's markets manager, Linda Bulbeck, said: "The farmers' market has gone from strength to strength since moving from its original position at the Bull Ring to the pedestrianised area of Victoria Street.
"Last year we filled every stall as Grimsby's reputation of being an excellent place to trade was passed from trader to trader. Traders tell us that the Grimsby Farmers' Market is their busiest.
"We are very selective of who trades on the market to ensure that we maintain the essence of a farmers' market.
"I think it has grown even more popular over time because our customers are looking for quality, taste and knowledge of the product and the best ways of cooking it, all which you can get from the market.
"They are also good for the local economy because there is a knock-on spend in other shops on the days it operates, they provide an outlet for local produce, spurring local value-added start-ups and expansions and they reinforce local job and business networks, maintaining local employment."