Sleaford's St George's Market fit for a patron saint
The St George’s Day Market was organised by Sleaford Town Council and held on Saturday in the Market Place.
The market was officially opened by the Mayor of Sleaford, Coun David Suiter, the Town Crier and Vicar of Sleaford Rev Philip Johnson, who followed with a blessing.
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Coun Jan Brealeycook, from the market working group, said: “We had a good day and traders seemed to do well.”
She said she had begun to wonder about the lack of footfall around the town at the beginning of the day but after talking to various people realised a lot of people had gone off to Lincoln to cheer on Lincoln City as they won the National League and promotion.
She added: “William Alvey School performed their play of George and the Dragon, which went down well, a few turned up to do a stint on entertainment and it wouldn’t be a St George’s market without our Morris Dancers, who did a great performance.”
As well as stalls by organisations like the RAF Association and the British Legion, Sleaford Rotary Club brought along a mobile clinic with the St John Ambulance offering high blood pressure checks.