A vintage market with upcycled goods will be held this month.

The "Chichester Antiques, Vintage and Decorative Arts" event is set to take place on April 21.

The market, which has not been held in the city for the last five years, will be in North and East Street from 10am until 4pm.

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Visitors will be able to browse and buy a number of items including clothing accessories, mid-century furniture, retro art and prints, vinyl records and jewellery.

Traditional homeware, kitchen goods and gardening items will also be up for sale alongside "quirky unusual finds".

More information can be found at https://acvrevents.co.uk/.

Organiser Jackie Edwards said: "This exciting market is the ultimate in sustainability as all items are re-purposed and saved from landfill.

"Our expertise is in arranging speciality markets in historic market towns and cities in the south. We have a range of established dealers and enthusiasts who trade with us and who want to share their passion for all things quality and vintage with the public.

"In addition, members of the public who may have a start-up business or who are an entrepreneur are welcome to come on board.

"We want a wide range of items plus any creatives that fit the remit of a distinctive retro feel. We ideally want the market to have an overall eclectic vibe."

Councillor Jess Brown-Fuller, Chichester District Council's cabinet member for culture and events, said: "We're delighted to be working with Jackie to bring the Chichester Antiques, Vintage and Decorative Arts street market to the city.

"As part of our events strategy, we want to attract more people to visit our beautiful district and see what it has to offer.

"In particular, members of the public told us that they wanted to see more diverse and quality markets and this latest offering ticks all the boxes.

"I look forward to seeing lots of residents and visitors coming along to experience something a bit different."

The market plans to host three events in Chichester this year.

The dates for the other two markets have not yet been confirmed.