FORWARD planning was one of the things in mind as the monthly Tenbury local market had an ‘away day.’

The market that usually takes place in the town centre ‘played away’ in May and was staged at Burford House Gardens.

People with an eye to the future were able to stock up early with firewood and kindling ready for the winter.

This was one of the stalls that did not just involve the usual staple of food and drink.

Blacksmith Adam Colebatch from Hampton Charles just outside Tenbury had a stall at which he was selling amongst other things a ‘lily’ that had been crafted from galvanised steel.

There was also a range of food and drink based produce including locally made wine and mutton burgers.

Tenbury began its local produce market just over a year ago from the car park and garden of a pub in the town before moving to a site adjacent to the Pump Rooms.